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  • HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY IN INDIA: A BLOOMING SECTOR


Dr. Shreya Bhargav

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Traveling for business and recreation is a need of today. Over the last few years, Travel and tourism industry has experienced persistent growth and diversification and now it’s among the major revenue contributing sectors in the world economy.


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  • GREEN BRANDING OF HOTELS IN INDIA - AN INNOVATIVE MARKETING PERSPECTIVE


Raja Mukherjee

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Consumers as ever, environmental conscious about their values, wants to have their hospitality experience relevant to their need. It will be an understatement to say that this sector incorporating eco-sensitivity is becoming eco-friendly whereby rejuvenating themselves enlightened with an energy of green.


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  • RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SALES PROMOTION MIX AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION WITH REFERENCE TO SELECTED BRANDED COSMETIC PRODUCT


Dr. Satendra Thakur, Dr. Vijay Kumar Jain, Dr. Suresh Sharma

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Now these days sales promotion mix has become significant and vital issue for each and every business entity towards fulfillment of customer need and expectation in order to create satisfy customer base.


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  • PROBLEMS OF VAT-ROADMAP FOR GST


Mrs. Ann Abraham

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One of the most significant reforms initiated in India post independence in the field of tax is the implementation of VAT. Value added tax is a multi point destination based system of taxation with tax being levied on value addition at each stage of transaction in the production/distribution chain.


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  • FACTORS INFLUENCING CORPORATE CAPITAL STRUCTURE: EVIDENCE FROM SELECTED REAL ESTATE FIRMS


Venkati Ponnala

Abstract:
This study analyses the explanatory power of the theories of capital structure. In this paper, an attempt has been made to examine the relationship between factors such as age of firm, size of firm, asset structure (tangibility), firm risk, growth opportunity, profitability and non-debttax shield as independent variables and capital structure (leverage of the real estate companies) as dependent variableof the selected real estate firms.


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  • ‘AN IMPACT ANALYSIS OF THE KUDUMBASHREE ON THE SOCIO ECONOMIC STATUS OF ITS BENEFICIARIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KUMARAKOM PANCHAYAT’


Minnie Mary Ninan

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Kerala, the Gods own country, just like any other state of India, too faced inequality in terms of economic growth and development among the various sections of the society. The ultimate victims of inequality were the women, with neither the say nor the income.


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  • IMPACT OF INDIA- THAILAND TRADE AGREEMENT ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PLANTATION SECTOR IN INDIA


Aparna V., Dr. Tomy Mathew

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Trade Agreements play a significant role in enhancing international trade. They liberalize the trade between the countries through tariff reduction and other measures. This study is conducted to know whether there is any increase in export and import of the plantation sector due to India- Thailand Free Trade Agreement 2003.


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  • FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIAN RETAIL SECTOR : ISSUES AND POTENTIAL


Dr. P. L. Nagpure

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The foreign direct investment is the prime issue in Indian financial sector. The retail industry in India is of late often being hailed as one of the sunrise sectors in the economy


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  • Globalisation and its Impact on Indian Economy


Dr. G.P. Dang

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Globalisation refers to the process of integration of the world into one huge market. It refers to uninterrupted flow of trade, capital technology, services and Goods across the international frontiers. The present study discusses various pros and cons of globalisation, along with the opportunities and challenges that may occur as a result of globalisation. It further intends to assess the impact of globalisation on Indian economy.The study concludes that the modernization that we see around us in our daily life is a contribution of Globalization. Globalization has both positive and as well as negative impacts on various sectors of Indian Economy. So, Globalization has taken us a long way from 1991, which has resultant in the advancement of our country.


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  • A Study of Dividend Payout Trends in Indian Corporate Sector


Dr. M.R. Bansal

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One of the most significant and crucial choices a company makes is whether to declare a dividend or to retain earnings for internal growth. It not only represents a company's financial health but also its financial performance. Profits in excess of operating expenses may be distributed to shareholders as dividends or reinvested in business as retained earnings. A company's "dividend policy" is the method by which its profits are distributed among its equity owners, including the rate at which dividends are paid to preference shareholders. Therefore, the creation of dividend policy is one of the most crucial areas of financial management that shareholders care about. There are a number of considerations for a business to address when deciding on a dividend policy. That is to say, a company's dividend policy might be influenced by a number of external circumstances. The present research aims to analyze dividend distribution patterns and pinpoint the variables influencing dividend policy.


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