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NEW TECHNOLOGY & BANKING SECTOR IN INDIA
Mrs. Darshana Bhagat
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The present research paper focuses on significance of new banking technology, progress of banking technology,and types of financing. Technology has brought about a complete paradigm shift in the functioning of banks and delivery, of banking services. Gone are the days when every banking transaction required a visit to the bank branch. Today, most of transactions can be done from the comforts of one's home and customers need not visit the bank branch for anything.
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CHALLENGES BEFORE E-BANKING IN INDIA
DR. A. R. GHUMATKAR
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The financial services industry is going through dramatic changes as a consequence of changing customer behavior, increasing expectations, channel proliferation, disruption, innovative use and adoption of new technologies and the digitization of business and society in general. E-banking is the most pioneering trend among thecustomers in the present era of thrust for more expeditious and secured financial services. The transfer from the traditional banking to e-banking has been an elevating amendment in banking dealings. Enlarged competition, the advancement of information & communication technology,and transmuting business environment etc. are the consequential concerns that have coerced banking services to transmute.
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The importance of life skills education in education in the 21st century
Dr. Shrikant Fulsundar
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The Kothari Commission of 1964-66 had noted that national development and education were closely linked. According to him, education is an effective means to achieve national development. For this, the foundation of school education should be strong and solid. The first educational reform of the 21st century was made in the year 2020. It was discussed from all walks of life. Changes were made accordingly. Although policies adopted at the school and higher education level are useful, the concept of education is still useful for life skills development.
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IMPACT OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS EDUCATION ON DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND EMPLOYABILITY :- AN ANALYTICAL STUDY
DR. A. A. GUNJAL
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This Research Paper aims to evaluate the commerce education& how it motive student to be entrepreneur. How their current commerce syllabus help them to opt for business as future career option. It also focuses on perception of commerce student about entrepreneurship. Researcher intends to findout what all skills, knowledge provided by commerce education to student to develop entrepreneurship.
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THE STUDY OF UTILITY OF NEW INCOME TAX PORTALININDIA
Dr. H. M. Jare
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Tax is an important source of revenue for government and an Income Tax is one of the significant sources. Central government of India has provided online portal for filing of Tax Returns. It is known as E-filing (electronic filing) of Income Tax Returns. This e-filing facility has provided E-Portal; an electronic web portal specially designed Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform or website that brings information together from diverse sources in a uniform way.Any portal or utility dealing with filing tax returns must be studied in detail to avoid misunderstanding and confusion among its users. This study is conducted with the objective of understanding aNew Income Tax Portal, also known as Income Tax Portal 2.0, which was made available on 07th of June 2021, by The Central Board of Direct Tax (CBDT) in association with ‘Infosys’. It also facilitates comparative analysis of New and Old Income Tax Portals with their distinct features, need, pros and cons, operating system, challenges faced by users of this portal etc. It also emphasis on various tools which are added to new portal as links to enhance Income Tax compliances.
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A Study on Problems of E-filing under income Tax Act
Mokal Sushant Ramnath
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In Current Scenario India Year by year new concept are emerge and developed very hastily, in all trends. Now new automation gives to tax payers for filing their return through online portal. The E-filing is the altered fruitful method of filing income tax return through online and make E-payment tax. It saves our golden time, energy and cost and also reduces our tension. So the tax payers are required to use E-filing facilities
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Assi. Prof.H.S.Chaudhari
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Digital Banking is an important feature in today’s world. This feature provides the luxury for banking anytime and anywhere. Digital banking is converting the brick and mortar banks into more greener and efficient places to operate. Digital transformation is just moving from traditional banking to a digital world. There are a plethora of options that people can opt for when it comes to banking. Now people can check their bank account details, pay their bills online, transfer money to other accounts, and all of this can be done from the very comfort of their home. All that the people need for banking these days is an internet connection. Today digital banking has significantly reduce the operating costs of banks which has made banks to charge lower cost for services rendered by them and also provide high rates of interest
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E-AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
Prof. Trupti R.Hadke.
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An extensive number of studies have exhibited that even today generally 70 per cent of Indian population lives in rural areas. Today, rural development is essential for the progress of the economy. Provincial economy can be created by improving provincial markets. Government of India has comprehended the piece of the rustic headway and the responsibility of information technology in the improvement of rural India. A sweeping number of adventures are exhibited in the nation domain with various pending exercises in the pipeline, which are inclined to be displayed by the government in the restricted ability to center time. E- agribusiness assumes key job in beneficial and expanded farming on the planet with the utilization of present day information technology strategies. Agriculture plays a significant role in addressing these challenges and moving the livelihood of Indian farmers. This paper explores the potential
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To Study of Concept and Types Intellectual Property
Dr. Sanjay B. Shinde
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Attached to intellectual property are certain rights, known as Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) that cannot be infringed upon by those without authorization to use them. IPRs give owners the ability to bar others from recreating, mimicking, and exploiting their work. Patents infringement occurs when a legally-protected patent is used by another person or company without permission. Patents filed before June 8, 1995, are valid for 17 years, whereas patents filed after this date are valid for 20 years. After the expiration date, the details of the patent are made public.
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Maharashtra State of India
Mr. Bharat R. Bagul
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Maharashtra is the pioneer state in Indian co-operative movement hence co-operative movement in Maharashtra is well known and remarkable in India. The state of Maharashtra is leading in the country in terms of agricultural credit through co-operatives.In Maharashtra, co-operative societies have been established in many fields and contributed successfully in rural development. Maharashtra is one of the states of India having larger number of Co-operative Sugar Factories. The co-operative movement routed significantly since 1976 in the state of Maharashtra. Many social and political leaders in Maharashtra had put in hard efforts for growth and development of co-operative movement.
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Recent Changes, Challenges and Consequences in Commerce and management education with reference to National Education Policy.
Prof. Dr. Sunil Joshi
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Commerce and management discipline have observed sea changes. The development in form of organization changes management its style and attitude. The covid 19 taught us to go for online teaching and learning which can be hence forward shape as blended system. The changes in business operations, digital system, market area and technological change the commerce. Advertisement, marketing, insurance, banking and ware housing changes put the light on new education in commerce and management in recent years. Commerce changes to e-commerce. Aids to trade factors changes with digitalization
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A Comparative Study on Conventional Marketing and Modern E-Marketing
Rekha Lahu Karad
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Marketing as a subject of study is now attracting the business firms, organisation, institutions and all countries. It is one of the oldest profession in the world. The businessmen doing practices to secure maximum satisfaction of the consumers. All businessmen are trying to give their best to their customers, for that they should try to ascertain customer’s satisfaction, their performance, their attitude, taste etc
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NEED OF E-BUSINESS IN GLOBALIZED WORLD
DR. M. K.Kalbhor Prof. P. S. Sane
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This research paper is focuses on the need and importance of e-Business in the modern world. The researcher also studies the tools, growth and benefits of e-Business in Digital Economy. In recent time the information about the organization, products, services, features are available online. This is a research paper presenting the current E-Businesssituation in India. Electronic Business is more than just buying and selling products online. Italso includes the entire online process of developing, marketing, selling,delivering, servicing and paying for products and services. In recent time the information about the organization, products, services, features are available online
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CHALLENGES BEFORE E-BANKING IN INDIA
Prof. Priyanka S. Bhujbal Prof. S. B. Kharat
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The paper is focuses on challenges before E-Banking. E-banking has the potential to transform the banking business as it significantly lowers transaction and delivery costs. This paper discusses some of the problems developing countries, which have a low penetration of information and telecommunication technology, face in realising the advantages of e-banking initiatives. Major concerns such as the 'digital divide' between the rich and poor, the different operational environments for public and private sector banks, problems of security and authentication, management and regulation, and inadequate financing of small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) are highlighted.. Banks all over the world have embraced innovative banking technologies and e-banking services in recent years.
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Business and Cyber----Emerging Innovations towards Sustainability
Dr Devapriya Chatterjee and Devarshi Chatterjee
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In the present era of the emergence of innovative websites, it is essential to stay competitive in the business world. The most prominent features of the cyber competitiveness in business, comprise of the testing of usability and regular evaluation of websites. These features constitute the examining of the pulse of the websites. The fulfilment of the mission, along with the requirement of any improvement in layout or any change in format, become clear in this fashion. The tandem of the website and the business organization are ensured. The requirement to address the issues of design, on an immediate basis, as and when received from the customer, is also met
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