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DR. GORAKH. H. BARHATE

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Knowledge is important to carry on any business. For successful working of an organization, Knowledge Management (KM) is very necessary.


01-06
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Asst. Prof. H. K. Jagtap

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This paper submitted to make an analysis ofagriculture and rural development.India's agriculture is composed of many crops, with the foremost food staples being rice and wheat.


1-9
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PROF. DR. RADHE S. PRADHAN & BIBEK CHAUDHARY

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This study examines the impact of corporate social responsibility on organizational performance in Nepalese commercial banks. Corporate social responsibility is the dependent variable. The independent variables are firm profitability, customer retention, employees, shareholders and community. The primary sources of data are used to assess the opinions of the respondents regarding the different impact of corporate social responsibility on organizational performance in Nepalese commercial banks. The study is based on 108 respondents. To achieve the purpose of the study, structured questionnaire is prepared. The Kendall’s tau correlation coefficients and regression models are estimated to test the significance and impact of corporate social responsibility on organizational performance in Nepalese commercial banks.


08-21
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PROF. REWATI SOMAN

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The National Strategy for AI in India is termed #AIForAll as it is focused on leveraging AI for inclusive growth in line with the Government policy of Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas. Role of the Government has been clearly delineated to develop the research ecosystem, promote adoption and address skilling challenges.


22-27
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PROF. DR. D.D. PAWAR

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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to strategies corporations or firms conduct their business in a way that is ethical, society friendly and beneficial to community in terms of development. Corporate social responsibility also known as corporate conscience, corporate citizenship, responsible business.


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DR. J. P. BHOSALE

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The use of social media platforms has been quite high in recent years to support business processes change from the traditional way of marketing to a new electronic era has taken place in the last quarter century


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DR. SHIVAJI D. TALKALKAR Head-Dept. of Commerce, Arts, Commerce and Science College, Narayangaon, Pune GANESH B. PATHARE Research Scholar Arts, Commerce and Science College, Narayangaon, Pune

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In todays developing economy and the post globalization industrial scenario the market is witnessing fierce competition


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DR. A.V. SAWANT

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In India comprehensive dual Goods and Services Tax (GST) has replaced the complex multiple indirect tax structure from 1 July 2017.


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ASST. PROF. DR.VALLABH SHANKAR KARANDIKAR

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This paper is an attempt to show the status of higher education in India taking into consideration its challenges and opportunities


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DR. MAHENDRAKUMAR D. KATRE

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India is a developing country. Yet, it needs to fill the socio-economic objectives with effective governance of the Govt. In the era of ICT, all most all nations in the world adopted ICT in their administration, providing essential goods and services to its masses on time. In the context of Indian economy


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DR. SANJAY B. BAGDE

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The traditional approaches dominated in the 20th century failed to respond to the changing environment in rendering the services to the public.


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DR. SANJAY DHANVIJAY

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The said research paper involves a study of the impact of Electronic Commerce on Business. The research study has highlighted the Management Information Systems, Finance


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DR. ABA ANNA JAGADALE

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Digital marketing is often referred to as 'online marketing', 'internet marketing' or 'web marketing'.


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SHELAR PRATIK ASHOK Research Scholar Annasaheb Waghire College, Otur, Pune DR. G. M. DUMBRE Vice-Principal Annasaheb Waghire College, Otur, Pune

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Event management is a ubiquitous word in modern society. The word is used for small business breakfasts, large corporate shows and also for big international sport events, such as the Olympic Games.


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PROF. APARNA YOGIRAJ JAUNJAL

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Banking is to be considered as pure financial service industry and responsible for the economic development of an economy up to great extent. Satisfaction of customer is the vital


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DR. ANIL NAGTILAK Head Research Sinhgad Institute, Lonavala Pune, India YOGITA JAYENDRA KADAM Ph. D Scholar Savitribai Phule Pune University Pune, India

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In the rapid growth of the industries, indisputably human force is the most valuable asset of every organization


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Prof. Dr. Vijay B. Bairagi

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Any country can’t develop without developing its rural area. India is an agriculture country and most of the people live in rural area, which lived in village


113-118
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MR. BHOKSE UMESH CHINDHU

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Agriculture is one of the major sources of income for large numbers of people in rural India.


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Dr. Anil Vitthalrao Sawant

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The success of entrepreneurship will be the true success of India. Digital India – the dream project of the government and a blessing for the citizenscould help in connecting the dots of various projects, past and present


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DR. ANIS G. MOMIN

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Green accounting is one of the crucial areas in today’s corporate social responsibility.


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DR. ROUNDAL S. R.

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Agri tourism as “involves accommodation being offered in the farm house or in a separate guesthouse


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DR. SANJAY B. SHINDE

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In the modern era of globalization, it has become a challenge to keep the customers as well as consumers in fold


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DR JYOTI MANE

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Day by day growing digital market in India is an evident that the Digitalization is taking place with high speed


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DR. SHRIKANT M. FULSUNDAR

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Agro tourism is complimentary to traditional agricultural activities. It is an opportunity for Farmers to use the available resources


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MRS. CHHAYA S. GALANDE Vice-Principal, Department of Computer Science, Padmashri Vikhe Patil College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Pravaranagar MISS. YOGITA B. KHARDE Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Padmashri Vikhe Patil College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Pravaranagar

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In the era of digital marketing, woman is not restricted to four walls of home but she is involved in all kinds of employments which gives her financial stability


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PROF. DR. GAVHALE B. V.

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This paper is an attempt to highlight the role of computers and e-banking in banking sector. Computer has become a part and parcel in the present scenario


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PROF. GAWADE NILESH BABASAHEB

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This paper is a study of Goods and service tax (GST) system in India. GST is a single national uniform tax levied across India.


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DR. ARCHANA A. GUNJAL

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The traditional practice of selling goods to the consumer is unorganized retail like Kirana store


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  • A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION OF JIO INFO. COMM. LTD. USERS AND OTHER THAN JIO INFO. COMM. LTD. USERS WITH REFERENCE TO JUNNAR AND AMBEGAON TAHSIL

    DOI:DOI:18.A003.aarf.J14I01.005087

INAMDAR TARIQ BAHSIR KHAN

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Customer satisfaction within the telecom Industries has some of expectations and perceptions as evolved by the customers


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ASST. PROF. PRAVIN T. JADHAV

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GST is the most ambitious and remarkable indirect tax reforms in India’s post independent history.


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MRS. DR. SARIKA ABA JAGADALE

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Agriculture is one of the Important sectors of the Indian economy. Agricultural marketing covers


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DR. JAGTAP BALASAHEB SHESHRAO

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Agripreneurs is an entrepreneurship related with agriculture and allied activities. India has big agriculture industry and sufficient customers


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DR. KAMLAKAR E. KAMBLE

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At present India is the world’s second- fastest growing major economy, with an average annual Gross


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MR. KARDAK S. B.

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In the twenty-first century, retail marketing has grown exponentially. New trends are coming to retail marketing


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LANDGE CHANDRAKANT BALSHIRAM

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Technology has brought about a complete paradigm shift in the functioning of banks and delivery, of banking services


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PROF. MANE Y. S.

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Although Luca Pacioli, the The Father of accounting and book-keeping introduced double-entry book-keeping in 1494 in Italy


229-235
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MANISHA C. LANDGE Research Scholar, J.J.T. University, Rajasthan Assistant Professor, N.C.R.D.’s Sterling College of Commerce, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India DR. BHOSALE J. P. Head : Research Centre in Commerce & Accountancy Arts, Commerce & Science College, Narayangaon, Tal-Junnar, Dist-Pune.

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The dynamics of service quality and satisfaction of customer on banks situated in various countries indicates that earlier studies offered no consensus


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VAISHALI P. MARKAD (Ph.D. Student) Abasaheb Garware Art, Science, Commerce Collage Pune. PROF. DR. B. H. JANGALE Daund Collage of Science, Commerce and Arts Daund Dist- Pune

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The industry as a concept is related to manufacturing activities. The economic growth of the country depends upon industrial growth


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PROF. DR. MOKAL PRABHAKAR RAMJI

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Introduction:-“The creative individual tends to have considerable independence of judgment ,rich, often bizarre imagination combined


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MOKAL SUSHANT RAMNATH Research Scholar Annasaheb Waghire Arts, Science and Commerce College A/P- Otur Tal – Junnar Dist- Pune DR. M. B. KHANDARE Research Guide Annasaheb Waghire Arts, Science and Commerce College A/P- Otur Tal – Junnar Dist- Pune

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We believe that retail banking will look very difficult in 2020 than it does today. Powerful forces are reshaping the banking industry


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DR. MUNDE SANJEEVANI DASHRATHRAO

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The persistence of the research paper is to recognize the development and future course of M-commerce


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DR. NEHA D. NALAWADE Assistant Professor in Commerce Shri Shahu Mandir Mahavidyalaya, Pune MS. PRIYANKA G. GAJBHIYE Research Student Shri Shahu Mandir Mahavidyalaya, Pune

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The introduction of GST in India is a substantial shift from the current tax regime. It is expected that service sectors will have a major impact on GST


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DR. JAGDISH J. PATIL

Abstract:
Knowledge Management (KM) is a concept and a term that arose approximately three decades ago, roughly in 1990.


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PRACHI DAHIYA

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This paper is aimed at understanding the concept of Event Management as an everevolving skill and how event management at the college


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DR. RESHMA MOHIDDIN PATHAN

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Maharashtra has a political heritage, a large number of political leaders appear to have establishment of cooperative institutions in the interest of general public


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DR.RETWADE L.G.

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The introduction of Goods and Services Tax (GST) would be a very significant step in the field of indirect tax


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DR. SHANKAR T. BATTASE Assistant Professor and Head Department Of Commerce and Management Government First Grade College Sindagi- 586128. Dist:Vijayapur (Karnataka) INDIA SMT. SUNANDA SHANKAR Asst. Professor Of Economics Government First Grade College Basavakalyan(585327), .Dist:Bidar (Karnataka) INDI

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E-commerce is playing one of the vital role in business options and facilitate to explore in the future.


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PROF. DR. DATTATRAYA S. TAMBE

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Women entrepreneur play a vital role in economic development. Energetic entrepreneurship will be a key to India's economic growth


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DR. SMT. SUVARNA S. WALIKAR

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The industrialized globe has already used up many of the Earth’s natural resources, and now all are realizing that it will be dangerous


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DR. HARSHA BHARAT GOYAL

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Digitization is the concept of changing the traditional system into technology. Our life becomes easier and smarter with the digitization


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Dr. Jyoti Kirve

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The educated women do not want to confine their lives within the four walls of the houses.


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