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  • Impact of Farmer Producer Organizations in Entrepreneurship Development


Dr.Mahesh Shitole Mr. Rahul G Ghadge

Abstract:
The Farmer Producers Organizations (FPO) are grassroots level, farmer managed legal companies which aggregate the small producers' inputs and products, perform commercial activities, and share the profits/benefits among the members. Currently, over 5000 FPOs are functioning in India, but their critical success factors in serving the member farmers are relatively unknown


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  • GROWTH ANALYSIS OF MANGOES IN INDIA


Vinay Nivrutti Jadhav Professor (Dr.) Shrikrishna Gulabrao Walke

Abstract:
It is high time for growers and others who are engaged in marketing of mango in India to commit themselves whole-heartedly to adopt proper harvest practices. Adoption of proper methods and practices right from harvesting to final marketing would help in maintaining quality of fruit desired by consumer which can fetch the grower better prices and high profit. It is in the interest of grower to harvest produce by keeping in view the quality parameters desired by consumer and follow proper practices and thereby maintain quality and reduce losses in harvest phase.


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  • “Venture Capital financing in India and growth of start-ups.”.


Mrs. Ankita Deshpande Dr. Pralhad Joshi

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This paper gives an overview of venture capital (VC) funding in India and the growth of startups. Venture capital is a form of financing that investors provide to start-ups and small businesses that are considered to have high growth potential. In India, the venture capital industry has been growing steadily in recent years, with more and more start-ups and small businesses receiving funding from VCs.An important element fueling venture capital financing in India is that investors are becoming bolder in their pursuit of high-risk/high-reward opportunities in small to medium-sized enterprises with significant growth potential.


15-22
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  • “A Study of Innovative Trends and Technologies in Construction Management.”


Dr.Wani Nalanda D Mr. Sachin S. Jadhav

Abstract:
In this research paper I have tried to throw light on the residential construction industry in Pune as overall industry is facing the challenges to achieve the quality of the work, meet the dead line of the project and more importantly complete the project within the specified budget as post covid the construction material cost has shoot up surprisingly high so wastage or overconsumption of it should be avoided, as residential construction industry is mostly labour intensive


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  • Sexual Harassment of Women at Work Place in India: - The Legal Perspective


Dr. Madhu Dr. Isha Goyal Ms. Mani Narwal

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There is no denying the fact that women in India have made a considerable progress in almost seven decades of Independence, but they still have to struggle against many handicaps and social evils in the male-dominated society. With more and more women joining the workforce, both in organized and unorganized sectors, ensuring an enabling working environment for women through legislation is felt imperative by the Government. Sexual harassment at a workplace is considered violation of women’s right to equality, life and liberty


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  • ‘PROGRESS’: A pedagogic explanation of accessibility to health care as a basis for health inequality in sub-urban space


1Alausa, Samuel and 2Oloukoi, Grace

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Growth of urban centers has been acknowledged to be largely propelled by migration from the rural areas than natural birth increase in cities. Urban growth without substantial provision of basic services is one of the attending challenges of the process. Access to health care services in urban and peri-urban spaces is huge and it dictates the indicators for other urban developmental outcomes such as health status, social security and life expectancy. Thus, this paper discussed the factors that determine residents’ accessibility to health care services and the nexus between accessibility, the environment in which people live, and their health condition.


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  • हिन्दी दलित कविताः रचना और शिल्प


डाॅ॰ योगेन्द्र प्रसाद मुसहर

Abstract:
हिन्दी में समकालीन साहित्य के साथ ही अब दलित साहित्य भी अपनी विशिष्ट पहचान बना चुका है। परिणामस्वरूप कविता, कहानी, उपन्यास, नाटक, रिपोर्ताज, डायरी और आलोचना आदि साहित्यिक विधायें दलित साहित्य में प्रचुर मात्रा में उपलब्ध है। यह सच है कि 20वीं शदी में दलित साहिय एक आन्दोलन के रूप में उभरा है और अन्य साहित्यिक आन्दोलनों की तरह इस आन्दोलन का आरंभ भी काव्य या कविता से हुआ है।


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  • Assessment of Financial Inclusion Initiatives Adopted by Public Sectors Banks in India


Dr. Kalhapure Gorakshanath Babanrao1 * Manisha Pasnur2

Abstract:
Financial consideration suggests bringing low pay and distraught gatherings under inclusion of banking by giving them admittance to banking administrations at reasonable expense. Banking Industry assumes a significant part in development &improvement of economy. It’s more fundamental in economy of the country, which is provincial centred economy. From the last a few eras financial consideration is ideal objective of controllers & legislatures to bring barred people beneath financial net


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