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  • CRITICAL EVALUATION OF BUS RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM IN INDORE


Bhagwati Charan Shukla, Dr. Sanjay Shanker Mishra

Abstract:
BRTS Indore is undoubtedly one of the best project for the city and I-BUS is best mode of transportation these days In Indore


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  • FACTORS AFFECTING THE PRACTICES OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE HEALTH SECTOR: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM LOCAL HOSPITALS IN ETHIOPIA


Yohannes Workeaferahu Elifneh, Sara Tsegaw

Abstract:
In this article, we demonstrate the status of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in a health sector in the context of the developing country, where CSR in general and CSR in the health sector in particular is the least explored field.


19-43
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  • MOBILE SHOPPING ADOPTION BY FOUNDATION UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN TURKEY: AN APPLICATION OF THE TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL (TAM)


Mohamad Alla NASSIF

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Mobile Shopping as Online channels is the most commonly used way of informing the customers about brands and products of a company.


44-60
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  • A CRTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE AGRO-INDUSTRIES IN INDIA (OPPORTUNITIES & THREATS)


Dr. SANTOSH KUMAR SINGH

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Agro-industries play a vital role in strengthening industrial and agricultural linkages. It creates new opportunities for employment, increases rural incomes and creates demand for service sector through creating marketing infrastructure Agriculture is one of the major raw material providing sector for major industries like paper, sugar, Textiles, Fertilizers, Chemical, edible oils etc.


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  • CSR as a strategic tool: A study of companies in India


Dr Priyanka Garg, Dr Sanjeev K. Sharma,

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CSR as a strategic tool: A study of companies in India


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  • कर प्रणाली में नये युग का आरंभ: वस्तु व सेवा कर


डाॅ. अर्चना बी. जैन

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कर प्रणाली में नये युग का आरंभ: वस्तु व सेवा कर


79-83
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  • TAX SAVING STRATEGIES OF INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYERS’:AN EMPIRICAL STUDY


Purushothama G

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While enabling an individual for being eligible for deduction from total or partial tax liabilities, selecting some of the best investments is important and can be crucial for the taxpayers in India. One common alternate for investment, tax saving bond is considered to be a good option for serving the investors with 2 main purposes


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  • “COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ACCOUNTING TREATMENT UNDER COMPANIES ACT 1956 AND 2013”


VIKAS JHALANI

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Good governance encompasses all actions aimed at providing its citizens, a good quality of life. With the rapid change in the business environment and emergence of new regulations by world bodies like EEC, WTO, OECD, World Bank etc. the concept of Corporate Governance (CG) is introduced and also been impetus. Corporate governance provides the fundamental value framework for the culture of an organization, which ensures efficient functioning of enterprise on sound ethical values and principle. It focuses on appropriate management and


94-102
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  • MPACT OF MICROFINANCE ON INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT


Pratima

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Microfinance is a banking service that provides small loans, savings accounts, and other financial services to low-income individuals and communities. Microfinance institutions (MFIs) typically target people who are excluded from traditional banking systems, such as the poor, women, and people living in rural areas.


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  • ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN NEPAL


Rajendra Giri1, Dr. Gulab Singh Parmar2

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between non-performing loans in Nepalese commercial banks and several components of corporate governance. There are two factors that influence this ratio: the non-performing loan ratio and cost efficiency. Along with board size and independent directors, there are other variables to examine such as the board meetings quantity that have been held,the age of the bank, the female managers' fraction, and an independent managers total quantity. This study findingswere based on secondary sources of data obtained from 18 commercial banks in Nepal between 2010 and 2016


103-112
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  • A study on Consumer Behavior


Neha

Abstract:
Consumer behavior is a critical aspect of success for marketers in all sectors of the economy. Studying consumer behavior furnishes companies with information about consumer demands, perception, and their spending habits. Understanding consumer behavior enables companies compete effectively, stay in business, improve sales, and develop better and effective marketing strategies. Many factors affect consumer behavior. They affect consumer behavior in different ways. Many factors that affect consumer behavior are beyond the control and manipulation. The study of consumer behavior is an important field of study and is a separate branch in the marketing discipline. Many consumers did not like using me too types of products and showed preferences for highly differentiated products that reflected their personalities and lifestyle.


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  • CREDIT SUPPORT BY NABARD IN BIHAR’S AGRICULTURE, IRRIGATION, FOOD & NUTRITION SECURITY


Pawan Sharma

Abstract:
Against the backdrop of a large population in rural areas and high level of poverty, Agricultural sector is critical for Bihar’s development. However, it continues to be the single most important source of livelihood for the majority of the rural population of this state. Irrigation in Bihar is key input for State‘s agriculture development. In this modern era, irrigation is a basic infrastructure for the agricultural economy in order to raising agricultural productivity. Food & Nutrition Security is a concept that focuses on life-saving initiatives and/or schemes for every human being today and also beneficial for future generations. NABARD‘s irrigation and food & nutrition security related activities primarily closely connected with sub sectors of agriculture sector. These sub sectors are Farm Credit, ii. Agricultural Infrastructures and iii. Ancillary Activities. NABARD provides substantial amount by way of refinance (indirect)/ finance (direct) for these concerning areas. This article aims to bring out the stylised data related to above fields that has been released by NABARD. The experience from these data has been captured to the extent possible.


129-143
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  • Impact of GST on Karnataka State Economy- will be a boon or bane?


Nidhi Malhotra

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We all know that India has been one nation with multiple taxes. All this will come to an end with the country becoming a clutter free highway for transparent, simple, efficient, one nation indirect tax system. The GST will replace all indirect taxes levied on goods and services by both central and state governments. The basic idea of GST is to create a single cooperative and undivided market to make our economy stronger and powerful. Hence, it will be one of the biggest taxation reforms after India’s independence. Present paper emphasized on some critical observations with respect to center-state relations for sharing the tax revenue, tax impact on manufacturers and ultimate consumers, impact on financial federalism of our country, and impact on vibrant automobile, agro, aerospace, textile & garment, biotech and heavy engineering industries states like Karnataka.


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  • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Its Influence on Brand Loyalty


Dr Suguna Basavaraj

Abstract:
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a vital component in corporate strategy, significantly influencing consumer perceptions and brand loyalty. This abstract explores the impact of CSR initiatives on brand loyalty, highlighting how ethical and socially responsible business practices foster strong emotional connections with consumers. Companies that actively engage in CSR activities, such as environmental sustainability, ethical labor practices, and community involvement, are often perceived more favorably by consumers. These positive perceptions enhance brand image, leading to increased customer trust and loyalty. The abstract also discusses the mediating role of brand image in the CSR-brand loyalty relationship, emphasizing that a strong CSR reputation can differentiate a brand in a competitive market. Furthermore, CSR initiatives contribute to long-term customer relationships by aligning a brand's values with those of its consumers, creating a sense of shared purpose. As a result, brands that prioritize CSR are more likely to enjoy sustained customer loyalty, translating into improved financial performance and a competitive advantage.


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