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Technology 4.0 and its Implications on Accounting Practices: A Study on India
Dr. Laxminarayan Chandraya Kurpatwar
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This research paper explores the profound influence of Technology 4.0 on accounting practices in India. The advent of technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, machine learning (ML), and cloud computing has drastically reshaped the accounting landscape.
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1-9 |
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Usage of Search Engines and its impact on Research of Research Scholars (A case study of Research Scholars of KSAWU Vijayapur
Dr. Suvarna S.
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For the last 20 years, Google has been the search engine that most people use for everyday searches, product research, and staying up to date on the latest news. With its longstanding domination and majority market share, it’s been hard to argue that any search engine serves up better results than Google. Because of this market dominance, Google has also been the main search engine of focus for SEO and marketing professionals. Hence the present study is focussing on how these Search Engines are going to help Researchers in their research.
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10-12 |
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Unveiling the Nexus: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Advancing Cybersecurity
Seema Singh, Dr. J. P Bhosale
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As the digital landscape continues to evolve, so do the threats to cybersecurity. This research endeavours to unravel the intricate relationship between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in fortifying the realm of cybersecurity.
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13-23 |
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Women Leadership in Business Organizations
Miss. Bankar Snehal Dattatraya
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Despite making up half of the global population, women still struggle with inequality in all spheres of life, including non-governmental organizations. Males always believe that women cannot be competent managers or leaders, yet at the home level, males support women's employment because they believe that women are only suitable for domestic work. This causes issues for organizations, especially in the area of leadership.
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24-32 |
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A study of awareness level of Financial-Technologies among degree students of Mysore city.
Avinash Ramchandra N
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Financial Technologies refers to firms using new technology to compete with traditional financial methods in the delivery of financial services. The use of smart phones for mobile banking, investing, borrowing services and crypto currency are examples of technologies created to make financial services more accessible to the general public In the current study an attempt is been made towards knowing the level of awareness among degree college students of Mysore city is undertaken and mobile banking, insurance, stock trading , block chain, digital payment financial technologies is been used.
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33-35 |
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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP:- CHALLENGES & SOLUTIONS
RUPALI NAVNATH KATORE, DR. VRISHALI S. RANDHIR
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The present research paper is focused on opportunities for women entrepreneurship and the challenges before women entrepreneurs. The entrepreneur is an economic man, who tries to maximum his profits by innovation. Innovation involves problem solving and entrepreneur gets satisfaction from using capability in attacking problems.
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36-42 |
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RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA : CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES
Ms. Hemlata S. Chaudhari, Dr. Kishor Lipare
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The said research paper is focuses on the challenges and opportunities for rural entrepreneurship in India. Rural Entrepreneur succeeding as an entrepreneur and an innovator in today’s world is vastly different from what it was earlier. Beside the existing generation of entrepreneurship also is passing through the transition period.
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43-47 |
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IMPACT OF GST ON KEY SECTORS OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY
DR. V. T. PATE
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The present research paper is conceptual in nature. As a researcher, I have tried to take a detailed study at this GST concept from the present research paper titled "Impact of GST on key sectors of the Indian Economy”. In recent globalised world, Indian Economy is fastest growing economy in the world. With the help of foreign direct investment many outside countries and its businesses interested to establish our business in India.
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48-54 |
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DIGITALIZATION & MAKE IN INDIA : INITIATIVES FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP GROWTH
DR. J. P. BHOSALE
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The present research paper is focuses on the Digitalization and Make in India initiative for entrepreneurship growth of India. It also describes the challenges before entrepreneurs in India. Digital India, a programme for bringing high speed internet to rural area has been launched by the government of India for benefiting the number of scheme such as make in India, Bharatmala, Sagarmala, Start up India and Stand up India etc for transforming India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy.
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55-63 |
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Dr.Payal Prakash Oswal
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In this globalization era India is far lacking behind the technologies and services provided in private and Government sector as compared to the European Countries as well as other Asian countries. Whereas the gross GDP of the other countries is surprisingly increasing compared to Indian economical sector and one of the major reasons behind this scenario is the E-Management which is the most heat topic now-a-days. This paper will present the concept of E-management and evaluate its challenge then trace its implementation in India.
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64-68 |
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INDIAN BANKING SECTOR : CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS
GETAM SANDIP KIRAN, DR. VIJAYA NITIN GURSAL
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A bank is financial institution that provides banking and other financial services to their customers. A bank is generally understood as an institution which provides fundamental banking services such as accepts and providing loans. There are also non banking institutions that provide certain banking services without meeting the legal definition of a bank. Banks are a subset of the financial services industry.
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69-74 |
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IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON INDIAN ECONOMY
PRIN. DR. DILIP B. SHINDE, RANVEERSINGH AJITSINGH PAWAR
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The domestic organized players are very few in comparison of unorganized player. Compared with the international organized player, the domestic players who are in the lack of capital are not effective in healthy competition. SO the industry is in need of capital infusion. The traditional practice of selling goods to the consumer is unorganized retail like Kirana store, Mom store.
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75-81 |
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SOCIAL COMMERCE : EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR MARKETING A PRODUCT
DR. J. P. BHOSALE
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This paper reviews literature on social commerce in the context of a digital economy. The digital economy is one depicted by a structural shift from the industrial economy towards an economy characterized by information and communication technologies (ICT). Social commerce is a form of e-commerce that is based on the utilisation of social media and Web 2.0 technologies to assist “buyer interaction that leads to the creation of active content;
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82-89 |
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN INDIA : AN OVERVIEW
DR. A. A. GUNJAL
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The present research paper is focusing on the importance of IPR, the types of IPR and status IPR in India. Intellectual Property Right is exclusive right is granted by government of India for protection originality of work of inventor. Simple intellectual property right is intangible creation of human mind. In this intellectual Property right includes in Patent, Trademark, Trades crates, Industrial design, Layout design and Copyright oriented rights.
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90-96 |
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An Analysis of Investment options for Individual Investors
Dr. Renuka E. Walunj, Dr. Rahul D. Tamhane
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Investment refers to commitment of funds at present with expectation of generating income in future. It involves purchasing financial assets or employment of funds in anticipation of some positive rate of return in future.
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97-102 |
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Study of Challenges and Barriers in Solar Appliance -Awareness across India
Dr. Rahul D. Tamhane, Dr. Renuka E. Walunj
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This study presents a comprehensive study on the challenges and barriers associated with solar appliance awareness across India. Despite the numerous advantages of solar appliances in terms of sustainability and energy savings, their adoption and awareness remain relatively low in many parts of the country. This study aims to identify and analyse the key challenges and barriers hindering the widespread awareness and adoption of solar appliances in India. By understanding these obstacles, policymakers, industry stakeholders, and researchers can develop targeted strategies to address them, promote solar appliance adoption, and accelerate the transition to a sustainable energy future.
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103-111 |
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A Study of Talent Management and Its Impact on Performance of Organizations
Ms. Erum Faheem Siddiqui
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Talent control is a enterprise method that companies consider will permit them to hold their pinnacle gifted personnel and enhance organization’s overall performance. It is the method of successfully hiring the proper skills, making ready them to take in pinnacle positions in future, assessing and dealing with their overall performance and additionally stopping them to go away the organization
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113-120 |
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E-RUPEE: A STEP TOWARDS DIGITAL ECONOMY
Dr. Nirmala Khess
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On December 1, 2022, India introduced its Digital Rupee, also known as the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) or e-Rupee, a legal tender in digital form issued by the RBI. The Unified Payment Interface (UPI) has experienced significant growth in India, with a reported increase of 118% in 2022. The advent of digitalization has propelled the Indian economy forward, and the e-rupee marks a new payment landscape, enabling extensive foreign transactions and providing Indians worldwide access to international transactions, impacting both the economy and fintech industries.
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Impact of Digital Tools on Financial Planning -A Case Study on Teaching and Non-teaching Employees of Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribagh
Prof. (Dr.) Amar Kumar Chaudhary, Antra Gupta
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India is regarded as one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. In the fastgrowing digital economy, the use of digital tools and applications has also increased. This research paper is divided into two parts.
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132-143 |
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Challenges and Issues in National Education Policy 2020
Dr. Sarika Aba Jagadale
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The National Education Policy of India 2020 (NEP 2020), which was started by the Union Cabinet of India on 29 July 2020, outlines the vision of new education system of India. The new policy replaces the previous National Policy on Education, 1986. The policy is a comprehensive framework for elementary education to higher education as well as vocational training in both rural and urban India. The policy aims to transform India's education system by 2030. The National Policy on Education, 1986 and the Programme of Action, 1992 envisaged free and compulsory education of satisfactory quality to all children below 14 years.
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144-153 |