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HANDICRAFTS AND HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT FOR ALLEVIATING POVERTY IN RURAL BANGLADESH: A STUDY ON THANAPARA SWALLOWS
Easnin Ara
Abstract:
Handicraft industry in Bangladesh remains underutilized, yet it is an oasis for Bangladesh to develop the rural human resource and alleviate poverty as well.
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1-19 |
2 |
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“IMPACT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS ON STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENTâ€
Dr. Budhi Sagar Mishra
Abstract:
In the emerging challenges of the business world, management use various tools for resolve the problem which arise strategically, among them information technology acquire major contribution in the area of decision making.
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20-35 |
3 |
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CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT: A FUNCTION OF THE EMPLOYEE ATTRIBUTES
Adil Zahoor
Abstract:
The business environment, in recent times, has witnessed a paradigm shift in the orientation of marketers towards customers. Primarily induced by the severity of competition, such a movement from transactional to relationship marketing paved way for the emergence of, among other things, Customer Relationship Management.
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36-48 |
4 |
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PROBLEMS FACED BY RETAILERS DURING POMEGRANATE MARKETING
Mr. Kirtikumar L. Ekhande, Dr. G.T.Patil
Abstract:
Pomegranate is an important fruit crop of Maharashtra. It is cultivated in an area of 43,151 HA with a total production of 4, 31,510 tonnes producing about 85% of the total Indian production, thereby leading in Pomegranate production in the country.
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49-63 |
5 |
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SANITATION: AN ALARMING SITUATION IN INDIA
Ms. Mamta, Ms. Ekta Bansal
Abstract:
Public Sanitation is one of the most crucial issues that have been faced by most of the Indians these days. A huge number of people still relieve themselves in the open area which causes a great disaster to human body as well as the environment.
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64-70 |
6 |
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REVIEW OF THE INDIVIDUAL EQUITY INVESTOR‟S BEHAVIOR IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT
Renu Isidore. R, Dr.P.Christie
Abstract:
The individual investor‟s behavior is affected by several factors, both external and internal with respect to the investor. Most studies have taken either the external factors or the internal factors, to study the behavior of the investors.
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71-91 |
7 |
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP: KEY TO FARMER EMPOWERMENT (A CASE STUDY OF „POUMAI NAGA TRIBE‟ SENAPATI, MANIPUR)
R.R. Blesson Hrangao
Abstract:
The Poumai Naga tribe is predominantly an agricultural ethnic tribal community segregated to the north eastern part of Senapati District, Manipur. The Poumai Naga Tribe is again subdivided into three circles basing on the natural topography of the region, namely; Chiliivai, Paomata and Lepaona.
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92-106 |
8 |
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USER GENERATED CONTENT (UGC): SIGNIFICANCE OF ONLINE BLOGS FOR TOURISTS AND TOURISM ORGANIZATIONS
Mohammad Mostofa Jaman, Rezwanul Alam
Abstract:
As the World Wide Web has created significant haggling force has been exchanged from suppliers to purchasers; there is a genuine need to enhance market insight and statistical surveying for private and open tourism associations and encourage convenient shopper choice making.
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107-122 |
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MUDRA‟S TIME TO LIFT MICRO AND SMALL BUSINESSES
Dr. T. Vijayaragavan
Abstract:
Banks play a crucial role in the economic development of any country in the world. On a larger scale, national banks offer similar access to credit and financial services to larger businesses, local governments, and in some cases international customers.
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123-129 |
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A STUDY ON INVESTMENT PREFERENCES OF BANK EMPLOYEES
K V Ramanathan, Dr. K S Meenakshi Sundaram
Abstract:
Investment is an activity engaged by people who have savings. Generally salaried people invest their savings for their future requirement.
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130-144 |
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A STUDY ON NON-PERFORMING ASSETS OF SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN INDIA
Tom Jacob, Thomas Paul Kattookaran
Abstract:
Non-performing assets, also called non-performing loans, are loans, made by a bank or finance company, on which repayments or interest payments are not being made on time. In India Non-performing assets are one of the major concerns for banks. NPA is the best indicator for the health of the banking industry.
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145-162 |
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HR ROLE IN BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE ENTERPRISE IN SOFTWARE PARADIGMS INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LTD. MYSORE
Dr. Veena.K.P. , Dr. C. Mahadeva Murthy
Abstract:
Sustainability is a critical issue for the world and for business. Sustainability is balancing social, environmental and economic factor for short and long- term performance. The role of HR functions can be instrumental in facilitating a comprehensive approach for creating a sustainability enterprise.
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163-176 |
13 |
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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE IN CLOUD ENVIRONMENT
R K Jena
Abstract:
The complexity of data resulting from business process is becoming overwhelming for the Business Intelligence systems that don’t use shared resources. Many aspects of the business Intelligence process must be processes in real times without any error.
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177-189 |
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AN ANALYSIS TO ASCERTAIN THE EMPLOYABILITY QUOTIENT BASED ON ATTITUDE SKILLS
Dr. S. Chandrasekar, Dr. T. Srinivasan
Abstract:
Engineering education aims at providing students with sufficient disciplinary knowledge of science and engineering principles in order for them to become successful engineers. However, to fulfill their roles as professional engineers, students also need to develop personal and interpersonal skills, as well as professional skills, in order to implement and apply their theoretical and technical knowledge in a real context.
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190-197 |
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PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
Mohammed Roshif
Abstract:
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises play a crucial role in the economy of a country especially developing countries. Their contribution to the domestic economy due to their high contribution to GDP, employment and exports are unexplainable.
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198-208 |
16 |
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VOLATILITY OF INDIAN STOCK MARKETS – AN ANALYTICAL STUDY (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO POWER, CAPITAL GOODS AND TECHNOLOGY SECTORS)
Dr. N. Srividhya
Abstract:
In a global economy, there are plenty of opportunities to invest outside of North America and Europe. Asia, in particular, offers a host of opportunities. Also, it is home to robust financial markets representing trillions of dollars.
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209-229 |
17 |
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ECONOMIC REFORMS, LIBERALISATION AND GLOBALISATION: AN IMPACT STUDY ON GROWTH OF MSME SECTOR IN INDIA
Simma Sirisha
Abstract:
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector play a crucial role in the sustainable economic growth of both emerging and developing economies; this is particularly true of India.
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230-251 |
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A REVIEW ON IMPACT OF FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS ON NON- BANKING FINANCIAL CORPORATION
Dr. Rajiv Kumar Jhalani, Prof. Sheetal Dubey
Abstract:
Non-banking financial corporations‟, or NBFCs, are financial institutions that provide banking services, but do not hold a banking license they fulfil financial requirements of business and society.
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252-259 |
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PRODUCT PLACMENT: STRATEGY FOR WISE MARKETERS
Ms. Mamta
Abstract:
There is a rationale in the marketing that your focus should always be on the customer and building long term relationship with them, but how far we should go is a matter of concern for the marketers.
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260-264 |
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GREEN MARKETING - A NEW PARADIGM IN MODERN MARKETING: AN ANALYSIS
Dr. R. Uma Devi
Abstract:
Environmental pollution is a buzz word in todays‘ business environment and people are much aware of the environmental issues like; global warming and the impact of environmental pollution.
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265-281 |