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Dr. Yellaswamy Ambati
Abstract:
Consumer Protection Act of 1986 and National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission In India, consumer protection is specified in The Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
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1-8 |
2 |
GPTS Hemakumara
Abstract:
Cost-benefit analysis is an essential tool of modern project management to measure the economic value as well as its aesthetic, cultural and social acceptance of the program. In this study, it is intended to examine how cost-benefit analysis can be applied successfully to spatial planning in development.
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9-19 |
3 |
Dr. Dilip B. Patil
Abstract:
Today is need of innovation in management process because without innovation any business cannot achieved their objectives Innovation is the development of new customer’s value through solutions that meet new needs, inarticulate needs, or old customer and market needs in value adding new ways.
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20-27 |
4 |
Prof. Badiuddin Ahmed, Dr. M. Raza Shah, Syeda Soophiya Mariyum
Abstract:
In a developing country like India, banking sector played a very important role in upgrading the economy of the country not only by lending money or increasing the liquidity in the country but also by imposing a new practice called corporate social responsibility (CSR).
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28-41 |
5 |
Dr. M. Jagadeeswari
Abstract:
The material business in India generally, after horticulture is the main business that has produced immense work for both gifted and untalented work in materials. The material business keeps on being the second biggest work producing part in India.
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42-51 |
6 |
HH Dedunu
Abstract:
The purpose of this is to find the effect of Working Capital Management on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Profitability.The study used primary data by an open-ended questionnaire from the 147 sample of SMEs located in Kurunegala District.
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52-62 |
7 |
Dr. M. Suryakumar, T. Thirunavukkarasu
Abstract:
This Study was conducted among the Micro Small Medium Enterprise Entrepreneurs using banking services in and around Tiruppur District. Several studies have been conducted on the access and lack of access to facilities among MSMEs.
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63-73 |
8 |
Avani Ojha, Hem Chandra Jha
Abstract:
To determine impact of NPA on working of public sector banks’ (PSBs), a research project was undertaken during FY 2016-17 and thereafter it was concluded that all public sector banks’ had witnessed unprecedented growth in substandard, doubtful and loss assets. Gross advances were reduced and such downsized the credit-deposit ratio of the PSBs.
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74-101 |
9 |
Dr. Debarun Chakraborty
Abstract:
There is a huge upsurge in the current telecommunication market in India due to several reasons. Urban market is almost penetrated by all the national & international players but still the rural market is not yet pierced as compare to urban market.
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102-117 |
10 |
Mrs. Asha Rani.K
Abstract:
We are living in a constantly evolving digital world. ICT has an impact on nearly every aspect of our lives - from working to socialising, learning to playing.
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118-134 |
11 |
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IMPACT OF NON-PERFORMING ASSETS (NPA) ON WORKING OF BANKS’: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN STATE BANK OF INDIA AND OTHER PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS’
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Avani Ojha, Hem Chandra Jha
Abstract:
While making comparative studies on impact of NPA on working of the SBI and other public sector banks’ during 2016-17, it was observed that due to the biggest infrastructure, in terms of volumes, the SBI was more comfortable in many aspects than other PSBs.
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135-155 |
12 |
Dipayan Singha, Amit Majumdar
Abstract:
Montreal Protocol in 1987 came up with a target of shrinking ozone hole by banning ozone-depleting coolants like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) giving birth to a new genre of international market known as Carbon Emission Trading. With a successful implication of reducing the production and consumption of compounds that deplete ozone in the stratosphere Montreal Protocol was an effective step towards environmental sustainability.
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156-166 |
13 |
Ms. Preeti Premsingh, Dr. A P Hosmani
Abstract:
The prosperity of a country, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the standard of living and the per capita income of the people depend on the performance of economy to a larger extent. The major portion of any country’s Gross Domestic Product is contributed by its corporate sector.
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167-183 |
14 |
G. Vijaya Kumar, Dr. B. Janakiram
Abstract:
Work–life balance is the harmonious and holistic integration of work and non-work of work and private life. There are various aspects of one's personal life that can intersect with work including family, career, leisure, and health.
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184-192 |
15 |
Hanish Rajpal, Pawan Jain
Abstract:
This study presents the preliminary examination of the association between auditor’s characteristics and earnings management in India. It is first study which examines this relation in Indian context.
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193-207 |
16 |
Manpreet Kaur
Abstract:
India is going through a lot of change right now, first demonetization attempt to curb the black money and eradicate corruption and now a few months later GST bill to make sure there should be no space for the reasons of corruption which will directly boost our Indian economy.
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208-215 |
17 |
Dr. B. Janakiraman
Abstract:
This study examined the sources and the factors responsible for organizational role stress. The scope of study was a software industry situated in Bangalore The sample comprised of 100 respondents drawn from a well known software company.
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216-230 |
18 |
Ms. Priti Jha, Dr. Jyoti Rana
Abstract:
India is emerging as the world’s largest middle class consumer market with an aggregated consumer spend of nearly US$ 13 trillion by 2030, as per a report in 2015 by Deloitte titled 'India Matters: Winning in growth markets'. Globalization has led to the entry of multinational companies into the Indian markets.
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231-239 |
19 |
Dr. G. Kanaka Mahalakshmi.
Abstract:
The government has a critical role to play in the development of the country. It acts as a planner, regulator, catalyst, controller and investor.
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240-259 |
20 |
Dr. Revati Deshpande, Ms. Komal Sikhwal
Abstract:
Soft skills are the interpersonal qualities that are considered as an important attribute in job applicants.
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261-271 |
21 |
Dr. Srikanta Charana Das Mr. Sandeep Kumar Mallik
Abstract:
Through this paper an attempt is made to understand the various phases of ERP evolution. The objective of the present paper is to understand the concepts of ERP and undertake the empirical research on ERP and Supply Chain Management. Secondary source taken as base for developing the present paper. It is found that there are three phases of development it includes phase one Material Resource Planning (MRP), in the second phase Manufacturing Resource Planning (Mfg.RP) and in the third phase it is Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).
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272-278 |
22 |
Dr. R. Prabhakar Rao, Dr. Nidhi Dhawan
Abstract:
An undeniable fact is that the companies have a responsibility towards the society and its stakeholders and shareholders. This fact has been made compulsory under the Companies Act, 2013 also where wealth maximisation does not remain the sole goal of the companies for their shareholders.
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279-287 |
23 |
Ashutosh Shukla
Abstract:
This study is exploratory in nature to critically examine the impact of CDS (Credit Default Swaps) and CLN (Credit Linked Notes) on the Indian banking sector during and after the subprime crisis. The study has tried to map the mechanism, settlement process, risks, regulations of the Indian scenario of CDS and CLN. The source of data for this study is the concluding remarks of various research papers related to topic, RBI and other regulatory bodies’ bulletins. The current study helps in assessing the role of CDS in Indian banking sector.This study has tried to present the settlement methodologies, operation, significance, and risks involved in CDS (Credit Default Swaps) in the Indian banking sector.
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288-294 |
24 |
Dr. A. S. Shiralashetti and Iranna S. Bhustali
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The present Paper makes an attempt to find out the importance of development agencies in promoting rural and urban entrepreneurship development in Vijayapur district of Karnataka State.
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295-312 |
25 |
Sarita Kumari
Abstract:
India has great potential to achieve rapid economic growth in the next twenty years. In fact, it is in many ways poised to match or even exceed China's overall growth performance.
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321-330 |
26 |
Dr. D. Madan Mohan
Abstract:
Information Technology has been defined in various ways by different authors. Over the years, IT has been conceptualized and measured differently by different researchers. The majority of the authors, however, parallel Information Technology with computer systems
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331-338 |
27 |
Ms. Neha Gupta
Abstract:
Globalization can be defined as the ongoing economic, technological, social, and political integration of the world that began after the Second World War. There are several dimensions to this dynamic process, including the increased internationalization of economic markets as reflected, for example, in trade and financial capital flows.
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313-320 |
28 |
PROF. PARUL SHAIR
Abstract:
It is frequently claimed that the growth of e-commerce has created a more competitive
environment. It is argued that lower production costs of online retailers encourages new entry
in previously concentrated sectors, and a marked reduction in search costs and switching
costs increase the intensity of competition.As Internet-based commerce becomes increasingly
widespread, large data sets about the demand for and pricing of a wide variety of products
become available. These present exciting new opportunities for empirical economic and
business research, but also raise new statistical issues and challenges. This paper studies
about the pricing strategies that are followed by companies online and how it has impacted
the business.
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321-330 |
29 |
Dr. Kishor Ghormade
Abstract:
Internet is used as a basic need of an individual and an organization. Up to a large extent almost every sector in an economy has equipped itself into digital power. We are in the era of digital technology in which a banking business transformed itself to e-banking, education into e-education and so on. The sale and purchase of goods & service i.e. commerce has also turned into e-commerce with use of computer and network technology
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331-337 |
30 |
Monika Bhatia, Dr. Narinder Kaur
Abstract:
The telecomm industry spends a lot of its money on its infrastructure. This investment
is of recurring nature because the technology changes at a very fast speed. The telecomm
companies needs to evaluate the value derived from its investment. For the same the internal
business process needs to be evaluated by taking a survey from the employees who are working
on the technology.
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338-357 |
31 |
Dr. Ravi Shankar Prasad
Abstract:
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) is an apex development finance institution fully owned by Government of India. The bank has been entrusted with "matters concerning policy, planning, and operations in the field of credit for agriculture and other economic activities in rural areas in India". NABARD is active in developing Financial Inclusion policy
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358-365 |
32 |
Rajesh Kumar
Abstract:
This research paper focuses on an analytical perspective of the valuation of Amazon.com.Inc. The company is valued on the basis of some financial parameters. In the present time business has become internationally competitive
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366-374 |
33 |
Dr. B. K. Gupta
Abstract:
The gift examine aimed to research the challenges, which women had to stand to conquer the cultural obstructions in getting better training. The examine targeted on a large number of cultural boundaries and challenges, economic troubles, and educational problems that lady needed to face. Qualitative, in addition to a quantitative studies approach, became used to recognise approximately the revel in of respondents which they skilled even as getting admission withinside the university. Questioners had been the critical gear t o acquire the records defined through a percent basis.
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375-385 |
34 |
Sunil Vyankatesh Samag
Abstract:
Education has a significant impact on a person's development, which in turn affects the state's progress. Education is one of the economic areas that has brought about revolutionary shifts in recent years. Education is a must. The Republic of India's economy, formerly associated mostly with agriculture, is today expanding at a faster rate in several industries. Knowledge and technological advancements have created a split between urban and rural India, even if globalisation is taking place
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386-393 |