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  • A STUDY ON THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN DIGITALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA


DR. S. NAGABHUSHANA, DR. C. M. ESHWAR REDDY, DR. K. NANJE GOWDA

Abstract:
With the appearance of innovation and its flooding worthiness in the public eye everywhere, there is a tremendous extension to take instruction to the remotest piece of the nation, for upgrading mindfulness and improving comprehension. Indian higher education sector is currently undergoing rapid transformation process. Digitization has transformed the education sector and modern classrooms with smart boards, virtual classroom and E-text books have taken over blackboards, chalks and dusters. The 21st century


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  • A STUDY ON SELECTED FINANCIAL CREDIT FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BY NATIONAL BANK FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT (NABARD) WITH REFERENCE TO KARNATAKA


M. GANGADHARA, DR. M. K. PURUSHOTHAMA

Abstract:
The conspicuous issue in current situation is the job of NBARD and its partnered plans for agribusiness division in India, as Indian Economy is a creating economy where the greater part of the individuals live in rustic zone and rely upon horticulture and other related movement. In this way Karnataka is a dominatingly agrarian state


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  • A STUDY ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH MICROFINANCE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO WOMEN IN TUMKUR DISTRICT


ASHWATHNARYANA, Dr. M. K. PURUSHOTHAMA

Abstract:
Despite of magnificent contribution made by the women members of the society to the primary sector of agriculture as well as to the tertiary sector, their work is taken into account as an extension of household domain and remains non-monetized. Micro finance is emerging as powerful instrument of women empowerment. Micro finance is dominated by self-help group bank linkage programme, as a cost-effective mechanism for providing financial services to the unreached poor, in meeting fi


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