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  • IMPROTANCE OF FINANCIAL MARKETS IN ECONOMIC GROWTH: AN INDIAN OVER VIEW


Dr.Sangappa V.Mamanshetty

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Financial markets that function well are crucial for the long-run economic growth of a country. This paper, provides an insight to Financial Markets, functioning of Financial markets and how the financial markets play a role in development of an. It highlights the dualistic development of the financial sector. This paper makes an attempt to offer an explanation of the development and proposes a road map for the future development of financial markets in India. What is the relationship between markets and development? It is argued that markets promote growth, and that growth in turn encourages the formation of markets.


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  • "TREND ANALYSIS OF CHILD LABOUR IN INDIA”


1Rakchanda Chhetri 2Dr. ShatraJit Goswami 3DimeeBhutia

Abstract:
Child labor has always been a serious issue globally. In the world’s poorest countries around one in every four children are engaged in child labor, and we see that agriculture is the leading employer of child labor. According to International labor Organization (ILO), poverty is the greatest single cause behind child labor. It is found in both the rural as well as urban areas, but we see that the measure population of child labor is in the rural areas, due to the extensive poverty in such areas. Even in India,


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  • SOCIO ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF SELF HELP GROUPSAND FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN SIKKIM"


1Dimee Bhutia ,2Dr. ShatraJit Goswami 3Rakchanda Chhetri

Abstract:
The aim of this study is to analyse socio economic implications on self help groups through the policy and programs of the government such as NRLM. The paper identifies financial inclusion as a tool for development and how the government integrates financial inclusion within its programs through policies for self help groups. The numeric data collected are from the state of Sikkim


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  • DETERMINANTS OF HOUSEHOLD WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR IMPROVED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN KIGALI-RWANDA.


Dr. SIBOMANA ERIC

Abstract:
In our everyday activities, generation of solid wastes are inevitable. Solid wastes are generated from different sources such as residential or household, industrial, institutional, commercial, agriculture, municipal, processing and construction activities


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