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  • CRITICAL STUDY OF E-COMMERCE ON MSMES IN INDIA


PROF. ATTAR SHAFIYA YASIN

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Based on this, this research studies the impact of e-commerce adoption on the performance of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in India. The study using secondary data from ICRIER, Statista, KPMG, and Reuters reports uses the new scenario to understand how e-commerce integration will impact key performance metrics of e-sales volume, e-turnover, e-profit, e-workforce size, and e-employment levels in the post-COVID era. Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, regression analysis, and hypothesis testing were used to assess the association between e-commerce adoption and company success.


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  • ASSET MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN IT INDUSTRY – CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES


DR. SWETA SONALI

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Asset management is a critical function in the IT industry, as it enables organizations to noptimize the use of their assets, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. This paper examines the nasset management practices in the IT industry in India, with a focus on the challenges and nopportunities. The study found that while Indian IT companies have made significant progress in nimplementing asset management practices, there are still several challenges that need to be naddressed.


9-13
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  • AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE OF AGRICULTURE MARKET PRODUCE COMMITTEE IN MAHARASHTRA


1. RANVEERSINGH AJITSINGH PAWAR , 2. DR. D. B. SHINDE

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This study analyzes the organization and management of Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC) in [State/District]. The research aims to examine the current organizational structure, management practices, and challenges faced by APMC. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods. The findings reveal that APMC faces several challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, inefficient management practices, and limited financial resources. The study recommends measures to improve the organizational structure, management practices, and infrastructure of APMC.


14-17
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  • IMPORT-EXPORT BUSINESS OF INDIA, MALAYSIA, AND SINGAPORE: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS


DR. J. P. BHOSALE

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This research looks at the import-export industries of Singapore, Malaysia, and India with an emphasis on key commodities, trade trends, and future development. The results show that the three nations have substantial commercial ties, with Singapore serving as a major market for Indian software services and mineral fuels accounting for the majority of India's exports to Malaysia.


18-21
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  • SPICES AND PICKLES INDUSTRIES IN MAHARASHTRA STATE – CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES


1. HEMLATA CHAUDHARI , 2. DR. KISHOR R. LIPARE

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This study examines the challenges and opportunities faced by the spices and pickles industries in Maharashtra state, India. The research employed a mixed-methods approach, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods. The findings suggest that the industries face challenges such as intense competition, fluctuating raw material prices, and inadequate infrastructure. However, opportunities exist in the form of increasing demand for organic and export-oriented products. The study provides recommendations for stakeholders to address the challenges and capitalize on the opportunities.


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  • EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION IN THE CONTEXT OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY


DR. SUJATA CHANDRAKANT PATIL

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In India CSR is not just a legal obligation but also a strategic business tool. CSR strategies can build a positive brand image, improve community goodwill, and attract investors and customers. Successful CSR initiatives may also be useful to enhance employee engagement, reduce business risks. It can be helpful to increase long-term valuation of business.


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  • WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP STYLES OF MICRO, SMALL, AND MEDIUM-SCALE INDUSTRIES IN INDIA


1. DEEPTI PONKSHE , 2. DR. A. R. GHUMATKAR

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This study examines the entrepreneurship styles of women entrepreneurs in Micro, Small, and Medium-scale industries in India. A quantitative research approach was employed, and data was collected from 500 women entrepreneurs using a structured questionnaire. The results show that women entrepreneurs in India exhibit a unique blend of entrepreneurial styles, including innovative, risk-taking, and socially responsible behaviors.


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  • WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP SKILLS: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES


1. RUPALI KATORE , 2. DR. VRISHALI RANDHIR

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This study examines the challenges and opportunities faced by women entrepreneurs in developing their entrepreneurship skills. A quantitative research approach was employed, using a survey of 200 women entrepreneurs in India. The findings highlight the significance of education, training, and networking in developing women's entrepreneurship skills. The study also identifies challenges such as lack of access to finance, limited business experience, and societal barriers.


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  • DIGITAL TRADE AND COMMERCE:- A NEW ERA FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH


1. DR. J. P. BHOSALE , 2. SUPRIYA UTTAM JADHAV

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The study examines the impact of digital trade and commerce on economic growth. The study aims to identify the benefits and challenges of digital trade and commerce and to provide recommendations for policymakers and businesses to promote digital trade and commerce. A mixed-methods approach was used, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods. The findings of the study highlight the benefits of digital trade and commerce, including increased economic growth, improved efficiency, and enhanced competitiveness.


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  • THE QUICK COMMERCE PHENOMENON: INDIA'S LEAP TOWARDS INSTANT RETAIL


BHUSHAN KRISHNA WANKHEDE

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India’s economic landscape is deeply influenced by its vibrant services sector, which contributes over 55% to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (Ministry of Finance). This dominance reflects the sector’s pivotal role in job creation, technological progress, and overall economic development. Among the various segments within the service sector, ecommerce stands out as a transformative driver of growth, bridging geographical divides and enabling efficiency across industries. E-commerce is central to India's ambition of becoming a developed economy by 2047, as outlined in the Viksit Bharat mission. It promotes digital adoption, creates market access, and fosters innovation, with Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) playing a pivotal role in this transformation.


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  • THE ROLE OF NATIONALIZED BANKS IN PROMOTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP THROUGH THE SEED CAPITAL SCHEME IN MAHARASHTRA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES


1. DR. D. D. PAWAR , 2. KRISHNA DHONDIBA MITKAR

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Entrepreneurship is a cornerstone of economic growth, driving innovation, employment generation, and societal progress. In Maharashtra, the seed capital scheme facilitated by nationalized banks has emerged as a pivotal initiative to empower aspiring entrepreneurs by providing crucial financial assistance. This paper delves into the multifaceted role of nationalized banks in promoting entrepreneurship through this scheme.


54-57
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  • AN ANALYSIS OF THE CHALLENGES AND ISSUES SURROUNDING WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA


MISS. TRUPTI RAJENDRA HADKE

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This paper seeks to examine the current state of Women Empowerment in India, focusing on the associated issues and challenges. In the 21st century, the empowerment of women has emerged as a critical concern; however, in practice, it often remains an elusive goal. Daily experiences reveal that women frequently fall victim to various social injustices.


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  • ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITY OF E-BANKING IN INDIA


MR. DEVKAR DIPAK GOLHAJI

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Financial sector plays an important role in the economic development of a country. Banking is the lifeline of an economy. A strong and healthy banking system is important requirement for economic growth. The e-banking constitutes an electronic alternative network of payments and benefit of services.


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  • IDENTIFYING CUSTOMER/VISITOR CHURN THROUGH PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS


1. DR. NITVE DNYANDEV LAXMAN , 2. DR. S. M. GAIKWAD

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In the fiercely competitive landscape of E-commerce, retaining customers is paramount for sustainable growth and success. This research focuses on utilizing predictive analytics techniques to identify and understand customer churn patterns in an E-commerce retail platform.


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  • CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY


DR. VAISHALI MUKUND DESHPANDE

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) evolved from its early beginnings in the 1950’s. CSR as a concept found more in Europe than in the US. United Nations played a significant role in universal acceptance of the idea of CSR. The term corporate responsibility has been known many names i.e., corporate citizenship, corporate social responsibility. Corporate Social Responsibility means to do useful for the society and to contribute in the balanced development of the society by giving enough services to the stakeholders, for example, employees, customers, shareholders, suppliers, general open etc. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is companies manage their business processes to produce an overall positive effect on society. It covers manageability, social effect and ethics followed for operating in the society.


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  • THE STUDY ON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF E-COMMERCE MARKET IN INDIA


MR. BHARAT BAGUL

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In modern era, the use of internet and smartphone has been increased significantly in India. According to the 'Digital India' program report, by June 2023, the number of internet connections in India has drastically increased to 895 million. It was observed that, of the total internet connections, about 55% of the connections were operating in urban areas of India, out of which 97% were wireless. The use of smartphone has also increased significantly.


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  • THE EFFECTS OF SUPERMARKETS ON THE INCOME OF SMALL FARMERS IN INDIA


PROF.DR.RAUT NITIN BHASKARRAO

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India is emerging as the fastest growing economy in the world. We know that India has reached the number one place in the world’s population in the year 2024.Around 54.6% of India’s population is engaged in the agricultural activities directly. These are the farmers, who produce all food grains, vegetables and fulfil the need of food in India.82% of the farmers are still marginal farmers. Some farmers sell their produce to the supermarkets.


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  • A STUDY ON TAX PLANNING, TAX MANAGEMENT, TAX EVASION, AND TAX AVOIDANCE


NARAYAN BABURAO KENDRE

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This paper discusses Tax Planning, Tax Management, Tax Evasion, and Tax Avoidance, especially in practical terms and from a legal point of view. The subject matter has been explained to professionals as well as to the general public in simpler terms. Tax Planning and Tax Management are represented as perfectly legal strategies for reducing tax, but Tax Evasion is described as illegal. The difference between legitimate Tax Avoidance and the illegal aggressive techniques is made by the paper. With case studies, it illustrates appropriate, above-board tax strategies.


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  • SPIRITUALITY AND WORK-LIFE QUALITY: PERSPECTIVES FROM FEMALE TEACHERS


1. APEKSHA NARAYAN NIGADE , 2. DR. RAVINDRA DESHMUKH

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Female teachers frequently deal with distinctive issues,stabilize the request of their teaching job and private living. The outcoming pressure and exhaustion critically influence their professional life conditions and general welfare .The learning traverses how devotion, a set of exercise and faith focused at accomplishing inside calm and a sensation of motive can better (QWL) quality work life. This research scrutinizes the impact of divinity on the quality work life (QWL) of female teachers.


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  • THE IMPACT OF EVENT MANAGEMENT AMONG YOUTH: BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES


CHAITHRA. P

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The market in the world for event management is projected to observe tremendous growth over the increasing interests among youth. The event management industry can impact youth in several ways by creating jobs, promoting social connections, and providing opportunities for creativity and innovations implementing their ideas in a unique way. The Career and Entrepreneurship Opportunities Conference, as a unique combination of academic and student’s entrepreneurship, content affects the students’ personality the Career and Entrepreneurship Opportunities Conference, as a unique combination of academic and student’s entrepreneurship, content affects the students’ personality.


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  • A STUDY OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILIT


1. NILAM NAIDU , 2. DR. SANJAY SHINDE

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The main objective of any business is to earn profits, which are necessary for survival. However, businesses also have a larger responsibility to society beyond just profit-making. They rely on societal resources, so they owe something back to the community. Companies that only aim to maximize profits for shareholders, ignoring social and environmental issues, are likely to fail in the long run. This has led to the emergence of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainable development as key concerns in business.


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  • E-COMMERCE- A PATH OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT


PROF. VETAL MOHAN SUKHADEO

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E-Commerce is ruling over the business in these days. A number of businesses are moving towards e-commerce through online by providing a wide range of services. At present e-commerce is not limited to metro cities but it has been reached to remotes areas also. Technological advancement, Government initiatives and financial enablement provides an opportunity for the rural areas to expand the E-Commerce in a proper way. Prime minister Hon’ble Narendra Modi announced that Digital India will transform India into a connected knowledge economy offering world-class services at the click of a mouse and will be implemented in a phased manner.


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  • CSR EXCHANGE PORTAL – A SOCIAL ENGINEERING PLATFORM


MR. SWAPNIL SUNIL GHULE

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The Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India, launched the National CSR\r\nExchange Portal in 2022 as a digital platform designed to link CSR stakeholders. The High\r\nLevel Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility\'s 2018 recommendations served as the\r\nfoundation for the development of the Exchange Portal. This website serves as an online\r\nmarketplace that features social welfare initiatives from all around India. The portal allows\r\nimplementing agencies, like trusts and NGOs, to list their planned or existing initiatives.\r\nCompanies can simultaneously peruse various projects and choose which ones to sponsor\r\nthrough corporate social responsibility (CSR) according to their goals, including geographic\r\nlocations or focus areas (e.g., health, education).


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  • A REVIEW OF INDIA'S ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING


DR. KALPANA KASHINATH KENDRA

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Globally speaking, the environment is becoming a far more significant issue from an economic, social, and political standpoint. Concern for the environment has become one of the most important aspects of civic duty in recent years. Given how quickly environmental externalities are occurring, caused by corporations have grown, it is imperative that strong environmental protection policies be implemented.


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  • DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION PLATFORMS SYSTEM LUMINATES LIGHTS FOR EDUCATION SECTOR


MR. VISHAL VITTHAL PACHPUTE

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The digital transformation of teaching processes is lead the way and supported by the use of technological, human, organizational and pedagogical drivers in an overall. Education objective to equip students with cognitive, social, interpersonal, technical skills, among others, in the face of the needs of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and global challenges, such as mitigating the causes and effects of climate change based on people’s awareness.


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  • ASSESSMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES IN KHED TEHSIL OF PUNE DISTRICT


PROF. LALITKUMAR SALUNKE

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Rural development is a cornerstone of national progress, particularly in countries like India, where the majority of the population resides in rural areas. This study evaluates the effectiveness of rural development schemes in Khed Tehsil, Pune District, focusing on their impact on socioeconomic conditions, infrastructure, and agricultural development.


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  • A STUDY OF SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODELS AND PRACTICES IN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA


1. MR. SALVE NITIN BALASAHEB , 2. DR. NIKAM VIJAY BALKRISHNA

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Tourism and hospitality are significant contributors to the economy of Maharashtra, one of India's most diverse and economically important states. However, with rapid growth in tourism, the environmental, cultural, and economic impacts have raised concerns regarding the sustainability of tourism practices.


156-161
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  • INVESTIGATING THE AWARENESS LEVEL OF START-UP INDIA SEED FUND SCHEME AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN SURAT


DR NAIRUTI S CHOKKAS

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This study examines the awareness levels among students in Surat City regarding the Startup India Seed Fund Scheme. A total of 200 students from various colleges and universities participated, with data collected through a self-administered questionnaire containing multiple-choice questions.


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  • ROLE OF BANKS IN EMPLOYMENT GENERATION THROUGH AGRICULTURAL CREDIT: A LITERATURE REVIEW


MISS. MAYURI B. RAJEBHOSALE

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Agriculture continues to play a vital role in driving economic growth, particularly in emerging economies, where it supports livelihoods and contributes significantly to GDP. Providing agriculture credit is essential for modernizing agricultural practices, improving productivity, and generating employment. Banks have emerged as key players in delivering agricultural credit, supplementing the efforts of public sector institutions. This paper reviews existing literature on the role of Banks in employment generation through agricultural credit, highlighting their contributions, challenges, and areas for policy intervention.


170-174
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  • TRANSFORMING BUSINESS : A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF DIGITIZATION ON ORGANIZATIONL PERFORMANCE


1. MR. VISHAL VITTHAL PACHPUTE , 2. DR. J. P. BHOSALE

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This study examines the impact of digitization on organizational performance, exploring\r\nits effects on efficiency, productivity, and innovation. A mixed-methods approach was used,\r\ncombining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods. The findings\r\nhighlight the significant benefits of digitization for organizations, including improved efficiency,\r\nincreased productivity, and enhanced innovation.


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  • FARMING MANAGEMENT IN POULTRY FARM INDUSTRIES: A CASE STUDY OF PUNE DISTRICT


1. DR. ANURADHA R GHUMATKAR , 2. MS. MINAL BABAN MEHETRE

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Contract farming has emerged as a significant practice in the poultry farming industry, facilitating partnerships between farmers and companies to meet growing consumer demands. This research paper examines the management practices, challenges, and benefits of contract farming in poultry farms across Pune district. By employing a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, the study explores the contractual relationships, economic impacts, and policy implications for stakeholders.


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  • A REVIEW PAPER ON E-COMMERCE


DR. T.B.VEHALE

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E-commerce (Electronic commerce) is a paradigm shift influencing both marketers and the customers. Rather e-commerce is more than just another way to boost the existing business practices. It is leading a complete change in traditional way of doing business. This significant change in business model is witnessing a tremendous growth around the globe and India is not an exception. A massive internet penetration has added to growth of E-commerce and more particularly start-ups have been increasingly using this option as a differentiating business model. The current research has been undertaken to describe the scenario of ECommerce, analyse the trends of E-Commerce. The study further examines the key variables imperative for the success of E-commerce business models.


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  • THE ROLE OF AI IN ENHANCING CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE IN E-COMMERCE PLATFORM


DR. VIDYA SANJAY JADHAV

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This study explores the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in enhancing customer experience in e-commerce platforms. A mixed-methods approach was used, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods. The findings highlight the significant impact of AI on customer experience, including improved personalization, enhanced customer support, and increased efficiency.


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  • IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON INSURANCE INDUSTRY : AN ANALYTICAL STUDY


1. MISS. SONAM KARKUN TAJANE , 2. DR. S. D. TAKALKAR

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This study examines the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the insurance industry, exploring its applications, benefits, and challenges. A mixed-methods approach was used, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods. The findings highlight the significant impact of AI on the insurance industry, including improved claims processing, enhanced risk assessment, and personalized customer experiences.


191-194
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  • IMPACT ON GST ON INDIAN ECONOMY


PROF. MOHALKAR S.D

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Goods and Service tax (GST) is the biggest and substantial indirect tax reform since 1947. The main idea of GST is to replace existing taxes like value added tax, excise duty, service tax and sales tax. It will be received on manufacture sale and consumption of goods and services. However the idea of GST in india was mooted by Vajpayee government in 2000 and the constitutional amendment for the same was passed by the loksabha on 6th may 2015.


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  • THE GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST): IMPLEMENTATION, CHALLENGES, AND ECONOMIC IMPACT


DARSHANA TEJPAL PATIL

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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a comprehensive tax reform that aims to streamline the taxation system by unifying multiple indirect taxes into a single levy. It is a destination-based tax system that applies to the supply of goods and services. This research paper examines the evolution, significance, and implementation of GST, focusing on its impact on businesses, consumers, and the economy as a whole. The paper explores the challenges faced by countries implementing GST, particularly India, and assesses the economic benefits and drawbacks of the system. By reviewing various perspectives, the paper provides insights into how GST affects the tax structure, compliance, and economic growth.


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  • GENDER-BASED VARIATIONS IN AI ENGAGEMENT AMONG HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS


1. DR. PRAVEEN KUMAR T. D. , 2. SHILPA K. P

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This study investigates gender differences in engagement with AI-driven learning tools among undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) students using the AI Engagement Scale. The research employs a quantitative approach, analyzing data from 300 students (75 UG Boys, 75 UG Girls, 75 PG Boys, and 75 PG Girls). Results indicate significant gender differences in engagement scores, with UG and PG Girls exhibiting higher engagement compared to their male counterparts.


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  • IMPACT OF AGRICULTURE FINANCE ON THE AGRICULTURE PRODUCT INDUSTRIES IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MAHARASHTRA STATE


GETAM SANDIP KIRAN

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This study examines the impact of agriculture finance on the agriculture product industries in India, with a special focus on Maharashtra state. A quantitative research approach was employed, using a survey of 100 agriculture product industries and 20 financial institutions in Maharashtra. The findings highlight the significance of agriculture finance in promoting the growth and development of agriculture product industries in Maharashtra. The study also identifies challenges such as inadequate credit facilities, high interest rates, and lack of awareness about financial services.


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  • IMPACT OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION ON BANKING SECTORS


DARSHANA BHAGAT

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Digital transformation has revolutionized the banking sector, transforming the way banks operate, interact with customers, and deliver financial services. This study examines the impact of digital transformation on the banking sector, exploring its effects on customer satisfaction, operational efficiency, and financial performance. A mixed-methods approach was used, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods. The findings highlight the significant benefits of digital transformation for banks, including improved customer satisfaction, increased operational efficiency, and enhanced financial performance.


217-220
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  • SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING AND ITS IMPACT ON BUSINESS: ANALYSIS OF CORPORATE PRACTICES


DR RUPALI BIPIN SHETH

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This paper examines the growing importance of sustainability reporting in the modern business landscape and its impact on corporate performance. It explores the various frameworks for sustainability disclosures, such as the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI).. Through an analysis of case studies and empirical data, the paper evaluates how transparency in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices influences business outcomes. The findings suggest that companies with robust sustainability reporting practices experience improved reputation, investor confidence, and long-term financial success. This paper contributes to the ongoing discourse on the value of sustainability in business strategy and its role in fostering corporate responsibility


221-224
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  • IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON INDIAN AGRICULTURE SECTOR


1. JAYASHRI NIVRUTTI KANASE , 2. DR. S. D. TAKALKAR

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This study examines the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the Indian agriculture sector, exploring its potential to enhance crop yields, improve resource allocation, and reduce costs. A mixed-methods approach was used, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods. The findings highlight the significant potential of AI to transform the Indian agriculture sector, including improved crop yields, enhanced resource allocation, and reduced costs.


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  • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN INDIAN BANKING SECTOR: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES


PROF. PRAKASH D. DESHPANDE

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is fast developing technology for across the world. The banking sector is becoming one of the first adopters of Artificial Intelligence. Banks are exploring and implementing technology in various ways. Artificial Intelligence is getting better and smarter day by day.


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  • A STUDY ON GREEN ACCOUNTING AND ITS PRACTICES IN INDIA


DR. A. A JAGADALE

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Green accounting, also known as environmental accounting, is an innovative approach to accounting that focuses on the environmental impact of business operations. Green accounting is also termed as environmental accounting and is associated with the environmental services and goods. It considers the costs as well benefits which arise through environmental protection and depletion of the existing capital.


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  • INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: FOUNDATIONS, CHALLENGES, AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES


MR. SANTOSH Y. LANDE

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Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) are legal mechanisms that provide creators and innovators with exclusive rights to their inventions, works, and symbols. As a cornerstone of the knowledge economy, IPRs incentivize creativity, innovation, and economic growth. However, their implementation and enforcement pose numerous challenges, including balancing public interest, addressing piracy, and harmonizing international frameworks. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the foundations of IPRs, their types, global and national frameworks, challenges, and their evolving role in the digital age.


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  • A STUDY ON IMPORTANCE OF QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES


1. DEEPAK K. FERWANI , 2. PROF. PAVITRA PATIL

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Quality means the totality of features & characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy given needs.‟ The major Dimensions of Quality are features, performance, conformance, reliability, durability, service, aesthetics of product, product life, specifications and response of manufacturers & dealers to the customers. It is the excellence in products & services that fulfils the expectations of the customers.


247-253
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  • A STUDY ON USE OF TAX SAVING INSTRUMENTS BY INDIVIDUAL


1. DEEPIKA VASHDEV VALECHA, 2. DR.RAMESHWAR R. CHAVAN

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Investment is a trading of a given present value for an unknown future gain. Investing is always fascinating, difficult, and rewarding. Investment entails selecting the appropriate instruments / schemes with the goal of maximizing returns. Individuals' risk-taking capabilities influence the type of instrument/investment they choose. To examine technologies that can help individuals save money on their taxes. By doing this, they may plan ahead for the timing of their tax-saving strategy. An essential part of our financial planning is tax preparation.


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  • PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF SME’S IN INDIA


DR. MUNDE SANJEEVANI DASHRATHRAO

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The SMEs have been characterized by their traditional strengths of relatively low investment requirements, effective resource utilization, greater operational flexibility, mobility and higher innovativeness. MSME, sector worldwide is being considered as the growth engine of any economy. This paper throws light on various problems being faced by SMEs in India at present and tries to find solutions to these problems, so that the SMEs become more energetic and are able to make forays to new un-chartered areas such as infrastructure etc


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  • CONTRIBUTION OF COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT IN DEVELOPMENT OF MAHARASHTRA


1. SHITAL H. THORAT , 2. PRIN. DR. H.M.JARE

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India is an agricultural country and laid the foundation of worlds biggest cooperative movement in the world. Maharashtra is one of the major state of India. The cooperative movement in Maharashtra has played a transformative role in empowering farmers, boosting the state's agricultural outputs and improving rural infrastructure. The cooperative movement in Maharashtra has historical, social, political and cultural heritage. Mosty cooperative spread in western Maharashtra. The main objects of this research study is focused on contribution of cooperative movement in development of Maharashtra. The paper is an attempt to understand the current scenario of cooperative sector in Maharashtra, and the progress of cooperative movement.


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  • WOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH SELF- HELP GROUPS


1. DARSHANA SHARAD BHAGAT , 2. DR. PRASHANAT S. SALVE

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In recent times empowerment has become a powerful and popular word which is directly related to women development in all aspects. Each port consists of unique characters and characteristics, which help promote the holistic development of women and their participation in society. Empowerment is a broad concept, including social empowerment, political empowerment, educational empowerment and legal empowerment. Social empowerment of people through self-help group is one of the essential studies related to performance and performance of self-help group and how it can help in social and economic empowerment of people especially poor women. This paper focuses on dimensions of social empowerment, social empowerment through self-help groups, economic empowerment, functions of self-help groups, motivational factors, constraints and problems.


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  • EFFECTIVE TALENT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES: A STRATEGY FOR ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS


DR. MODHAVE VAISHALI SACHIN

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Talent management is simply a process of recruitment of talents, developing the skills of existing workforce, promoting and retaining the employees, attracting highly talented and rated employees from other companies etc. Human resources department of each and every company practices talent management. Every organization needs talented persons in different levels to enhance the efficiency of the company. In this globalize era talented personals are having demand and are offered good remuneration. For discharging specific tasks talented and work ethic specialists are needed. In a competitive marketplace, talent management is a primary driver for organizational success. Broadly defined, talent management is the implementation of integrated strategies or systems designed to increase workplace productivity by developing improved processes for attracting, developing, retaining and utilizing people with the required skills and aptitude to meet current and future business needs.


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  • E-ACCOUNTING: CHALLENGES AND BENEFITS


DR. UGHADE S. S

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E-Accounting, the use of electronic systems to manage financial data, has emerged as a transformative force in modern business practices. With the rise of cloud computing, AI, and automation, e-accounting offers significant benefits such as real-time financial tracking, improved accuracy, cost savings, and enhanced decision-making. However, its adoption also presents several challenges, including data security concerns, the need for skilled personnel, and the potential for technical malfunctions. Additionally, small businesses may face difficulties in transitioning from traditional methods to digital platforms due to the upfront costs and complexity of the systems. This paper explores both the advantages and challenges associated with e-accounting, offering insights into how businesses can leverage technology while mitigating the associated risks. The findings highlight that while e-accounting can optimize financial operations and contribute to business growth, careful planning and ongoing adaptation are crucial for overcoming the inherent challenges.


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  • EXPLORING GOVERNMENT-SUPPORTED RETIREMENT INVESTMENT PLANS


DR. SONALI GOPAL KALE

Abstract:
Retirement planning is a cornerstone of post-retirement financial stability. Given the shifting landscape of government policies and the transition from the Old Pension Scheme to the New Pension Scheme by the Central Government of India, achieving financial independence has become a critical concern. The New Pension Scheme (NPS), Employee Provident Fund (EPF), and various Small Savings Schemes, including the Public Provident Fund (PPF) and Senior Citizen Savings Scheme (SCSS), aim to address this challenge. This paper explores the fundamentals of these schemes, assesses the optimal investment allocation, evaluates their digitalization status, and identifies potential risks. It underscores the importance of disciplined investing and leveraging these schemes to ensure a secure retirement.


292-301
53
  • CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) ISSUES & CHALLENGES IN MAHARASHTRA


MS. NILAM NAIDU

Abstract:
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept wherein businesses extend their responsibilities beyond profit generation to address societal, environmental, and economic issues. In Maharashtra, India's second-most populous state and a major economic hub, CSR plays a critical role in improving the state's developmental indicators. However, businesses face a range of issues and challenges in effectively implementing CSR initiatives. These include regulatory hurdles, socio-economic disparities, conflicts between stakeholders, measuring CSR impact, and the financial burden of sustainable practices. This paper discusses these issues and the challenges businesses in Maharashtra face in their CSR efforts. The research also highlights potential solutions and strategies to overcome these obstacles, ensuring CSR can lead to positive and lasting impacts on Maharashtra’s society and environment.


302-305
54
  • POST-PANDEMIC CONSUMER SPENDING TRENDS IN URBAN AND RURAL INDIA


DR. MANISHA GIRI

Abstract:
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted consumer spending patterns worldwide, and India was no exception. This study explores the shifts in consumer spending behavior in urban and rural areas of India post-pandemic, focusing on the economic, social, and psychological drivers of these changes. It examines the role of digital adoption, government interventions, and changing priorities between discretionary and essential spending. The findings are based on secondary data from reports, surveys, and literature, offering insights for policymakers, businesses, and researchers.


306-311
55
  • FROM HOMEMAKERS TO ENTREPRENEURS: HOW WOMEN ARE DRIVING AATMANIRBHAR BHARAT’S SUCCESS


1. NIKITA RAJGARHIA , 2. DR. SANJIV CHATURVEDI

Abstract:
India’s journey towards self-reliant India has witnessed a significant paradigm shift, with women playing a pivotal role in driving economic growth and entrepreneurship. This article explores the transformative journey of Indian women, from homemakers to entrepreneurs, and their contributions to the country’s self-reliance initiative. Through case studies, anecdotes, and data analysis, this article highlights the challenges, opportunities, and successes of women entrepreneurs in India, and their impact on the country’s economic landscape. By showcasing the resilience, determination, and innovative spirit of women entrepreneurs, this article demonstrates how they are redefining India’s growth story and driving the country towards a more Aatmanirbhar Bharat.


312-317
56
  • CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES BEFORE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY


ARCHANA KALE

Abstract:
This study examines the impact of digital transformation on the automobile industry, exploring the effects on business models, operations, and customer relationships. A mixedmethods approach was used, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods. The findings highlight the significant positive impact of digital transformation on the automobile industry.


318-321
57
  • THE EVOLUTION OF CORPORATE LAW: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONSISTING UNITED STATES, EUROPEAN UNION AND ASIAN COUNTRIES APPROACHES


1. DR. J. P. BHOSALE 2. DR. ADISH C. AGGARWALA 3. DR. SURESHKUMAR MADHUSUDHANAN

Abstract:
This research explores the development of corporate law by comparing the approaches of\\r\\nthe United States, European Union, and Asian nations (China, Japan, and India). A comparative\\r\\nanalysis of the corporate law frameworks in these regions is performed, emphasizing both the\\r\\ncommonalities and differences between their legal systems. The study\\\'s conclusions offer\\r\\nvaluable insights into the progression of corporate law and its impact on businesses, investors,\\r\\nand regulators.


322-325
58
  • IMPLICATIONS OF THE PROPOSED INVOICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON THE GOODS AND SERVICES TAX COMPLIANCE


1. CMA Dipak N. Joshi , 2. Dr. M. B. Khandare

Abstract:
Technology plays a significant role in the implementation of GST in India. With the early glitches and failures in the implementation of the invoice matching system, FORM GSTR-2 and GSTR-3 were suspended, and input tax credit was allowed to be claimed in the summarized return called Form GSTR-3B. With the inherent limitations of GSTR-3B and the non-availability of invoice-wise information of ITC availed by the taxpayer, it was required to make certain changes in FORM GSTR-3B. The proposed Invoice Management System (IMS) is designed to change an existing process for obtaining input tax credit in GSTR-3B.


326-332
59
  • IMPACT OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION ON COOPERATIVE INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA


1. DR. J. P. BHOSALE , 2. CHIRAG B. BHUJBAL

Abstract:
This study examines the impact of digital transformation on cooperative institutions in India, exploring the effects on operational efficiency, member engagement, and financial performance. A mixed-methods approach was used, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods. The findings highlight the significant positive impact of digital transformation on cooperative institutions in India.


333-337
60
  • IMPACT OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION ON DISTRICT COOPERATIVE BANKS IN INDIA


G. G. NIMBARKAR

Abstract:
This study examines the impact of digital transformation on district cooperative banks in India, exploring the effects on operational efficiency, customer satisfaction, and financial performance. A mixed-methods approach was used, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods. The findings highlight the significant positive impact of digital transformation on district cooperative banks in India.


338-342
61
  • INNOVATIVE TRENDS IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY


1. MRS. ARCHANA VITTHAL KALE , 2. DR. A. R. GHUMATKAR

Abstract:
The automobile industry is undergoing a transformative shift, driven by a multitude of innovative trends that are redefining the way vehicles are designed, produced, and used. The integration of electric powertrains and the development of solid-state batteries are paving the way for more sustainable and efficient vehicles, with significant reductions in carbon emissions. Concurrently, autonomous driving technologies are advancing rapidly, with vehicle manufacturers and tech companies working on fully self-driving cars that promise to revolutionize road safety, mobility, and traffic management. ADAS innovations are enhancing driver and passenger safety by providing systems that improve vehicle control, detect hazards, and assist with navigation. The adoption of smart connectivity in vehicles is facilitating real-time communication between cars, infrastructure, and mobile devices, leading to smarter transportation systems and improved user experiences.


343-350
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