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  • ATTRITION IN INDIAN INDUSTRY – IMPACT AND REMEDIES: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF LITERATURE


Dr. Kishore Kumar Das, Jagannath Oleti

Abstract:
Employee attrition is the reduction in the number of employees which can be because of retirement, resignation or death of the employee. Rate of turnover varies from industry to industry and types of attrition could be.


1-20
2
  • IMPORTANCE OF NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION IN MANAGEMENT


Dr. Lutfun Nesha, Dr. Sk. Raju Ali

Abstract:
Non-verbal communication is the most powerful form of communication and it is very important to know how to use it correctly.


21-29
3
  • AN ANALYSIS OF WOMEN SELF HELP PROGRAMME IN KARNATAKA – A QUESTION OF INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION


Dr. Channabasavanagouda P

Abstract:
There are three distinct modes to route the credit to micro enterprises. Under the first mode, banks lend directly to the SHGs for lending to micro entrepreneurs.


30-36
4
  • AN OVERVIEW OF GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST) IN INDIA


Shashi Kapoor

Abstract:
GST is most crucial indirect tax reform in India. The idea of implementing GST, which was floated in year 2000 for the first time, took 17 years for its implementation.


37-50
5
  • THE HEALTH COVERAGE OF SAUDI ARABIA AND ITS EXPANSION


Ouro j Safi, Farhat Mohsin

Abstract:
The consistent increment in the interest for medicinal services and decline in the inclusion of the private area has influenced the Saudi government to devise an assortment of measures that assistance back the social insurance division in the nation.


51-57
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  • A STUDY ON CUSTOMER PREFERENCE AND LEVEL OF SATISFACTION IN SME BANKING SERVICES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE CITY


Mr. J. Gnanadevan

Abstract:
The Small and Medium enterprises (SMEs) have been accepted as the engine of Economic growth and for promoting equitable development in all over the world.


58-67
7
  • THE INVESTORS AWARENESS ABOUT COMMODITY MARKET-AS AN INVESTMENT OPTION


Jyothi. J

Abstract:
India being an agricultural economy the commodity markets is still in its nascent stage. The commodity trading was banned for more than 40 years.


68- 80
8
  • GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST) – ONE NATION AND ONE TAX: A REVIEW


Mr. Tutun Mukherjee, Dr. Som Sankar Sen

Abstract:
‘One nation and one tax market’, does this statement really holds true in our country? India witnessed one of the historic indirect tax reforms in the name of ‘Goods and Services Tax’ (GST) on 1st July, 2017.


81-102
9
  • CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANGEMENT IN BANKING SECTOR


Dr. C. Mugunthan, G. Kalaiarasi

Abstract:
Organizations are not proficient to longer exist with a value-based disposition towards customers in today’s highly competitive business situation, technological advancement and empowered customers.


103-110
10
  • STRATEGIES FOR DOUBLING FARMER’S INCOME BY 2022: A REVIEW


Prof. Bhalchandra Balkrishna Bite, Dr. Vishal W. Wagh, Prof. Pournima Nagne

Abstract:
For the program of doubling farmer’s income by 2022, the base year is 2015-16 and target year is 2022-23 (i.e. six years).


111-115
11
  • A COMPARATIVE STUDY REGARDING IMPACT OF NON-PERFORMING ASSETS (NPA) ON WORKING OF THE STATE BANK OF INDIA (SBI) AND THE BANK OF INDIA (BOI)


Hem Chandra Jha

Abstract:
While making comparative studies on impact of NPA on working of the State Bank of India (SBI) and the Bank of India (BOI) during the FY 2016-17, it was observed that mainly due to the biggest infrastructure, the SBI had the largest volumes among all PSBs in terms of total assets, total business, total deposits, gross advances, priority sector advances, gross NPAs, Net NPAs, provisioning, total income, net interest income, other income, total expenses, operating profit and net-profit, etc.


116-133
12
  • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE INDIAN PUBLIC SECTOR- THE NEED FOR A HOLISTIC APPROACH


Rajesh R, Dr. K S Chandrasekar

Abstract:
Sustainable development (SD) refers to the kind of development which shall suffice the needs of the present as well as the future generations.


134- 144
13
  • TECHNIQUES OF VISUAL MERCHANDISING


Dr. C. Swarnalatha, S. Soundhariya

Abstract:
Visual merchandising is a new and upcoming technique which takes organized retail to next level.


145-150
14
  • A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON ONLINE AND OFFLINE SHOPPING


Ms. Supriya Mahajan, Ms. Neelakshi Saini

Abstract:
Each and every thing now a day is based upon technology or we can say that this is the era of technology without which we can’t imagine our life.


151-169
15
  • IMPORTANCE OF IMPLEMENTING OF FORENSIC ACCOUNTING IN AN ORGANIZATION


Brindha. N

Abstract:
Increased cumulating of industries and escalation of services sector is placing the foot for the need of the process of evaluation of work done by each individual in an organization.


170-176
16
  • THE EFFICACY OF PERSONAL FINANCIAL PRUDENCE: A LITERATURE REVIEW


Dr. Sonali Suresh Shrotri, Prof. Abhijeet Chavan

Abstract:
Over the last decade, world has witnessed rapid growth and expansion in financial markets through liberalization, globalisation and privatisation.


177- 191
17
  • A COMPARATIVE STUDY REGARDING IMPACT OF NON-PERFORMING ASSETS (NPA) ON WORKING OF THE STATE BANK OF INDIA (SBI) AND THE BANK OF BARODA (BOB)


Hem Chandra Jha

Abstract:
While making comparative studies on impact of NPA on working of the State Bank of India (SBI) and the Bank of Baroda (BOB) during 2016-17


192-211
18
  • VALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL GOODS AND SERVICE: A STATE OF ASSESSMENT THROUGH APPLICATION OF GREEN ACCOUNTING AND INDICATORS


Sunitha.S

Abstract:
Environmental goods and services are the biogeochemical processes, attributes or the products thereof that relate to the self-maintenance of an ecosystem, provision of wildlife habitat


212-222
19
  • GST A BOON FOR INDIAN ECONOMY


Elsa Jacob

Abstract:
GST, the major tax reform in India founded on the notion, ‘one nation one market one tax’ is finally here.


223-228
20
  • HRD MECHANISMS: AN EMPERICAL COMPARISON AMONG HOSPITALS IN J&K.


Qurrat A Hamdani

Abstract:
Development of human resource in present scenario involves huge investments on the part of organizations.


229-241
21
  • THE FACTOR STRUCTURE IN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION OF AFTER SALE SERVICE OF INDIAN TRACTOR CUSTOMERS


Khursheed Ahmad Siddiqui, Farhat Mohsin

Abstract:
The assay of chump achievement datasets has apparent that product-related appearance abatement into three categories (basic, performance, and excitement), which affect all-embracing achievement differently.


242-248
22
  • “A STUDY ON LEAN MANAGEMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE”


Nagalakshmi G S

Abstract:
Optimum utilisation of resources and satisfying customers by providing quality products with no wastage is the main agenda of any business organisation.


249-254
23
  • IMPLEMENTION OF LIBERALISATION, PRIVATISATION AND GLOBALISATION IN INDIA –A CRITICAL VIEW


Jyothi. J

Abstract:
Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization (LPG) were introduced in India in 1991, at a crucial time when India started to have Balance of Payments (BOP) crisis.


255-266
24
  • TO STUDY AND MEASURE SUBJECTIVE WELL BEING AND ITS DIMENSIONS AMONG THE EMPLOYEES IN THE SELECT BANKS IN INDIA


Dr. Aman Khera

Abstract:
The employee wellness in the organizations has become emerging field in psychology, human resource management, sociology and those researching and applying wellness in the workplace to conceptualize employee wellness having holistic approach.


267-278
25
  • THE CHALLENGES AND PROSPECT OF NIGERIAN NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT: REVIEW


Abubakar Umar Gabarin

Abstract:
This paper attempts to examine the challenges and prospect of the Nigerian Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in disaster management with a view to proffer possible solutions.


279-288
26
  • DYNAMIC PRICING BY INDIAN RAILWAY- A WAY TO CUSTOMER LOSS


Dr. Jojo K Joseph, Boby Thomas

Abstract:
Dynamic pricing is regarded as the best way to maximize revenue in the internet economy.


289-300
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Abstract:
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301-310
28
  • A STUDY ON THE INFLUENCE OF PERSONALITY TRAITS ON EMPLOYEE APPRAISAL PROCESS


Dr. S. Franklin John, Ms. Anushia P.M

Abstract:
Employees are the big influential source of a company when compare to other resources of an organisation.


311-316
29
  • A STUDY ON THE OUTCOMES OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT


Shobha V.K.

Abstract:
This research paper is an attempt to identify the various consequences of employee engagement with special reference to Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited. The objective is to analyze the relationship of outcomes with employee engagement.


317-330
30
  • WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT IN JSW COMPANY LIMITED: A STUDY


Dr. Prabhu C Basarkod, Dr. Jabiulla

Abstract:
Working capital is regarded as the life-line of every concern. Without adequate working capital no progress is possible. Inadequate working capital its concept shortage of raw materials and other inputs, resulting in underutilization of fixed assets and ultimately leading to failure of the business.


331-342
31
  • EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CUSTOMER LOYALTY AND SERVICE QUALITY OF LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES


Rachna Agarwal, Professor Ashok Mittal

Abstract:
The objective of present study was to measure the service quality and customer loyalty in life insurance companies and also to measure the relationship between service quality of insurance companies and the customer loyalty towards the life insurance companies.


343-357
32
  • DEMONETIZATION EFFECT ON SECTORIAL INDICES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIAN STOCK MARKET- AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS


Mr. Arya Kumar

Abstract:
A nation is dependent on several factors like budget, money supply, interest rate, taxation and etc., these factors states about the supply and deficit in nation’s fiscal and monetary system.


358- 373
33
  • GROWTH AND STRUCTURE OF PRIMARY AGRICULTURE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (PACS) IN HARYANA AND INDIA


Santosh

Abstract:
Primary agriculture credit societies mean a co-operative society. Primary Agriculture Co-operative Societies (PACS) are also known as “Mini Banks” or “Rural Credit Banks”.


374- 385
34
  • MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING PRACTICES IN SBI AND DCCB IN KARIMNAGAR DISTRICT OF TELANGANA STATE- A COMPARATIVE RESEARCH


Linga Reddy Katipalli

Abstract:
This paper compares the use of management accounting practices in SBI and DCCB units operating in Karimnagar district of Telangana state, using data obtained from a survey among 25 SBI and 25 DCCB units


386-398
35
  • AN ECPLORATORY STUDY ON SOURCES & PRACTICES ADOPTED BY INDIVIDUALS FOR INVESTING


Dr. Satyajit K. Shah

Abstract:
Thisstudy relates to the investment decisionsregardingindividualinvestorswhich includesalaryearners,businessmen,professionalsandpensioners


399-405
36
  • An Empirical Relationship between Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth: Evidence from India


Lakshmi A

Abstract:
The present study investigates the empirical relationship between energy consumption and economic growth in India using annual data from 1980 to 2014


406-410
37
  • PROBLEMS OF SLAB INDUSTRY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KURNOOL DISTRICT AP


G.VIJAYUDU, DR. T. SURESH KUMAR

Abstract:
Kurnool District one of the most famous producers and leading exporters in terms of tonnagof slab stone in Andhra Pradesh state, over the past decades. Kurnool district traditionally exports large quantities of raw blocks, rough slabs and standard of granite, Because, Copious of granite resources,


411-416
38
  • Current Scenario of Food Processing Sector in India


Pratibha1* Sanjay Bhayana2

Abstract:
India is the largest country in food production, processing, supply, and consumption at the global level.


417-425
39
  • PROSPECTS OF SLAB INDUSTRY IN KURNOOL DISTRICT. A.P


G.VIJAYUDU, DR. T. SURESH KUMAR

Abstract:
Kurnool District is endowed with good mineral resources. The important minerals are ironore, dolanite, limestone, quartz and silica.


426-430
40
  • A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS CONTRIBUTION IN CSR


Arju

Abstract:
Companies Act 2013 has introduced several new provisions which change the face of Indian corporate business.


431- 435
41
  • Corporate Governance Mechanism in Indian Depository System


Dr. Ramesh Kumar

Abstract:
A depository is an organization which holds securities (like shares, debentures, bonds, government securities, mutual fund units etc.) of scattered investors in electronic form instead of physical form on the request of the investors through a registered Depository Participant.


436-442
42
  • QUALITY OF WORK LIFE: AN ANALYSIS


AJAY KUMAR and JYOTI

Abstract:
QWL has evolved as an important aspect, which affects an organizational efficiency and productivity.


443-449
43
  • The Role of Multimedia in the development of E-Learning programmes: A study of EMMRC-EFL University, Hyderabad


P.NARENDAR GOUD

Abstract:
The present paper focuses on production the role of Multimedia developing e learning, content and modules concerning of undergraduate educational programmes of National Mission on Education through Information and communication Technology


450-458
44
  • PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (ICTS) IN MAKING HEALTHY INFORMATION SOCIETY --A REVIEW


Dr.N.Thyagaraju

Abstract:
“Information technology (IT) is “the study, design, development, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems, particularly software applications, computer hardware and mobile devices


459-464
45
  • INDIAN GOLD POLICIES-AN OUTLOOK


Anu Anna Ninan

Abstract:
India has a deep historical connection with gold. This precious metal has been a valued commodity from the times of ancient civilisations.


465-469
46
  • E- BANKING – THE INDIAN SCENARIO


Baljinder Kaur, Laveena Mehta and Priya Sharma

Abstract:
E-banking is one of the endowments to individuals by PC innovation.


470-478
47
  • USEFULNESS OF ONLINE TRAVEL COMMUNITIES


Indu Bindu Dr Ranbir Singh

Abstract:
Online travel communities are the platform enabling people share information, search, find, gather and consume information


479-492
48
  • ASSESSING STOCK MARKET VOLATILITY USING GARCH MODELS: EVIDENCE FROM SOUTH AFRICA AND INDIA STOCK MARKETS


Dr. Nilam Panchal

Abstract:
Volatility is a statistical measure of the dispersion of returns for a given security or market index. Volatility can either be measured by using the standard deviation or variance between returns from that same security or market index.


493-501
49
  • A STUDY ON INVENTORY MANAGEMENT OF TATA MOTORS


R. Kanchana

Abstract:
In the study contain the Inventory management of the Tata motors Limited. To know about the raw materials of the company for the last five years.


502-511
50
  • A STUDY ON QULAITY OF WORK LIFE OF THE SRI RENGA APPERALS, COIMBATORE


Mrs. G. Kowsalya Devi

Abstract:
Quality of life means that the level of happiness or dissatisfaction on one’s career. Quality is no more a specialized word but has become necessary and the greatest asset to any organization.


512-516
51
  • PROJECTS AND CONSULTANCY EXPORTS: STRATEGIC EXPOSITION AND FRAMEWORK


Mrs. S. Nazira Begum

Abstract:
Developing countries have realized the importance of undertaking extensive infrastructure development in order to achieve and sustain economic growth and prosperity.


517-527
52
  • A STUDY ON CUSTOMERS ATTITUDE TOWARDS E-TAILING IN COIMBATORE


V. Suganya

Abstract:
Today , due to improvement in technology and communication , people are attracted towards electronic shopping in order to save time and cost. Online shopping customer behaviour is also called E-shopping customer buying behaviour.


528-534
53
  • Employee Empowerment in food and beverage industry


Archana Dr.M.P.Singh

Abstract:
To make a company successful many different characteristics has contribute. Employee empowerment is one of the biggest contributions among all the contributions for business/company’s success. Employee satisfaction affects employee empowerment, which also contributes in the success of a company. Even though employee’s satisfaction differs from one to another, but still the success of a company lies within the hands of the employees.


535-541
54
  • CONSUMERS’ PERCEPTION LEVEL REGARDING LOCATION AND LAYOUT OF SHOPPING MALLS IN COIMBATORE CITY –FACTOR ANALYSIS


R. Gandhimathy,

Abstract:
Consumer perception refers to the process by which a consumer selects, organizes, and interprets information/stimuli inputs to create a meaningful picture of the brand or the product. It is a three stage process that translates raw stimuli into meaningful information.


542-556
55
  • WORK LIFE BALANCE OF WOMEN ENGAGED IN GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL


*Dr.K.Aparna, **Mr.Srikanth

Abstract:
Today, work life balance has become an increasingly penetrating concern to both employers and employees of most of the organizations.


557-562
56
  • The Effect of Inflation on CNX Nifty Movement in India-A Study


Mr. Ch. Sanjeev, Dr. K. Aparna

Abstract:
The stock market is a barometer to test the health of the Indian economy.


563-570
57
  • Impact of Financial Inclusion indicator on CRAR – An empirical Study of Sarva Haryana Gramin Bank in Haryana


Miss Sarika1, Mr. Vinay Nandal2 Prof. Raj Kumar3,

Abstract:
This paper is based on financial inclusion growth through the Sarva Haryana Garmin bank in Haryana. The present study aims to evaluate the growth of financial inclusion over a period of last three years 2013 to 2018 of SHGB in Haryana


571-579
58
  • Antecedents of Consumers’ Trust towards Online Travel Websites


Bindu and Indu

Abstract:
Due to the increasing dependency on the social networking sites, the question of their trustworthiness arrives before the users


580-590
59
  • Exigency Management Response to Negative Online Reviews


Bindu and Indu

Abstract:
With the span of time, the communication technologies are changing. Now a day, people rely more on consumer-generated information rather than the information available on the official websites or other social networking sites


591-601
60
  • MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS: CURRENT SCENARIO AND EMERGING TRENDS IN INDIA


Sakshi Kapoor

Abstract:
The Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) have gained pervasive importance for restructuring the business organizations in India. While there was a slowdown in the M&A activities in India initially but over the past years the trends have changed and there has been rapid growth with diverse effects seen across the various sectors and the Indian business organizations have also been getting involved in many high-profile transactions.


602-629
61
  • FINANCIAL INCLUSION AND FARMERS IN INDIA


Mr. Mohd Faisal Afridi

Abstract:
Access to financial markets for the poor is important, like all financial agents,Income families and micro enterprises can benefit from credit, savings and insuranceservices.


630-643
62
  • POLICY HOLDERS’ AWARENESS AND FACTORS INFLUENCING PURCHASE DECISION TOWARDS HEALTH INSURANCE IN DHARMAPURI TOWN


Dr. P. Mohanasundaram

Abstract:
The health insurance industry has grown phenomenally due to liberalization of Economy and general awareness among the public.


644-650
63
  • Life Insurance in India: Origin, Growth & Future – (A case study of LIC)


Sangeeta

Abstract:
The insurance is especially a social device adopted by refined society for mitigating the incidence of loss of financial gain to families by unforeseen contingencies. In India, once life insurance firms started in operation within the center of twentieth century the evil play natural to each business had its means.


651-659
64
  • PLANNING FOR THE INDUSTRIAL HUB OF FARIDABAD, USING GEO-INFORMATICS APPROACH-A Case Study.


Parveen Sihag1, Dinesh Kumar2, Sandeep Kumar3

Abstract:
The present study “Urban Planning by Geo-Informatics” does heavily rely on technological and scientific discipline for sensing, modeling, representing, visualizing, monitoring, processing, and communicating geo-information in support of urban planning. Location & extent of Haryana state lies between 27◦ 39’ to 30◦35’ N latitude and 74◦28’ to 77◦36’east Longitude. The objectives of the study are: 1. To access the present status of urbanization with the help of Geo-spatial data and GIS based Information system, 2


660-670
65
  • Financial frauds and scandals in Indian banking sector andstock-prices volatility


Gurvinder Kaur

Abstract:
The aims is to quantify the influence of financial frauds and scandals in Indian banking sector, on their share-prices volatility in last 4 years period from April 2014 – March 2018


671-685
66
  • Healthcare Waste Management in India: A Study


Govindarajan Chetty

Abstract:
Healthcare Waste Management in India: A Study


686-693
67
  • A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOUR OF STUDENTS AND INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT


Dr. B. K. Gupta

Abstract:
Management is affected by the disruptive behaviors of the individuals in all institutions so the main focus of the research was on behaviors of university students especially which are against discipline and it is very shocking that some undesirable behaviors exist among university students till today and these behaviors are the cause the social disorders, the breach of discipline and down ward promotion in education at university level.


694-701
68
  • IMPACT OF ACTIVITY BASED TEACHING APPROACH ON THE PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY STUDENTS


Zainab Taha Najmi Dr. Seema Pandey

Abstract:
Activity-based learning is the method involved with learning by doing. Rather than asking kids to just tune in and take notes, activity-based learning encourages students to effectively take part in their own learning experience through viable activities, for example, critical thinking and independent examination. By empowering kids to investigate test and adapt independently through activity-based strategies, educators look to outfit kids with abilities in critical thinking, critical analysis and creativity


694-700
69
  • सन् 1990 तगर दे डोगरी उपन्यासें दी भाशा अनुकरणात्मक शब्दें दा अर्थपरक अध्ययनः


डाँ. बंदना खजूरिया

Abstract:
ध्वनि’ द’ऊं चीजें दे टकराने, स्पर्श जां मेल दा नतीजा ऐ। स्रिश्टी च अनसंभ क्रिया व्यापार ज अनगिनत ध्वनियां पैदा होंदियां न, जेह्ड़ियां मनुक्खी चेतना दी अनुभूति गी प्रभावत करदियां न। इ’नें ध्वनियें गी सुनियै माह्नू जिसलै अपनी भाशा च आह्नने दा जतन करदा ऐ तां जेह्ड़े शब्द बनदे न उ’नेंगी


701-709
70
  • Environmental Issues in Punjab


Preetika

Abstract:
The word ‘’Environment” is most commonly used to describe ‘natural’ environment and means the sum of all living and non-living things that surround an organism,or group of organism.The environment issues in Punjab becomes more serious everyday. Four environmental dimensions of energy security—climate change, air pollution, water availability and quality, and land-use change—and the environmental impact of various energy systems on Punjab are discussed in this paper. Climate change threatens more land, people, and economies in Punjab. Air pollution takes a substantial toll on national health-care expenditures and economies in general. Regarding water availability and quality, hydropower, nuclear power, and thermal power account for 10% to 15% of global water


710-721
71
  • Sustainable Development Goals for Environmental Conservation


Dr. Hemant Kumar Singh,

Abstract:
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a collection of 17 interlinked global goals to transform our world. They were designed to be a “blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all” and part of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. They were agreed by 193 countries in September 2015. Each of the 17 goals strive for the universal reduction of climate change and poverty, and the improvement of education, health, and economic growth


740-745
72
  • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION


Dr. Hemant Kumar Singh,

Abstract:
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a collection of 17 interlinked global goals to transform our world. They were designed to be a “blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all” and part of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. They were agreed by 193 countries in September 2015. Each of the 17 goals strive for the universal reduction of climate change and poverty, and the improvement of education, health, and economic growth.


746-752
73
  • An Investigative Study on the Export Performance and Future Prospects of India's Gems and Jewellery Industry


Dr. Ranu Sharma, Ph.D.

Abstract:
The Indian gems and jewellery industry is among the fastest-growing sectors globally. India has established itself as a leading player in diamond polishing and jewellery manufacturing, driven by the country's rich traditions, customs, and cultural heritage. The industry's offerings include polished diamonds, gemstones, gold jewellery, and synthetic stones. As the world's largest importer and consumer of gold ornaments, India surpasses many developed and developing nations in its demand for gold. This demand continues to rise due to the cultural significance of gold in marriages, religious practices, and as a preferred investment among the wealthy and middle-class populations.


753-762
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