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  • HOW ACCOUNTING CHANGES OVER THE YEARS


Dr. GEETA JOSHI

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Significant changes have taken place in the accounting profession over the years. Since Luca Pacioli first described the systems of debits, credits, journals and ledgers in 1494, significant changes have taken place due to economic, technological and other advancements. The present paper aims to analysis about how accounting came to be (from early records 7,000 years ago to 15th century Italy, courtesy of celebrated


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  • PERFORMANCE OF KISAN CREDIT CARD SCHEME IN HARYANA THROUGH COMMERCIAL AND CO-OPERATIVE BANKS


SONIA

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Government of India introduced the Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme in the year 1998-99 to provide timely and adequate credit support to the farmers from formal banking system in a flexible, hassle-free and cost- effective manner. This scheme has facilitated the availability of credit in time


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  • Study of Agriculture Distribution Through Financial Aspect in Chandrapur District Prof. Sanjog S. Tupe India exhibits considerable heterogeneity in geography, climate, infrastructure, soil conditions, environment, socio-culture, exposure to technologies, access to credit, literacy level, variations in income growth, etc. Indian states differ considerably in the land holding pattern, technique of production, input use, productivity and marketing structures. In the past few years, there is considerable convergence towards the better performing states in the country. The Chandrapurdistrict is forest dominant and produces quality agricultural products. There are various aspects are associated the agriculture distribution and income of farmers. This paper focuses on the agriculture distribution in respect to the financial aspect.


Prof. Sanjog S. Tupe

Abstract:
India exhibits considerable heterogeneity in geography, climate, infrastructure, soil conditions, environment, socio-culture, exposure to technologies, access to credit, literacy level, variations in income growth, etc. Indian states differ considerably in the land holding pattern, technique of production, input use, productivity and marketing structures. In the past few years, there is considerable convergence towards the better performing states in the country. The Chandrapurdistrict is forest dominant and produces quality agricultural products. There are various aspects are associated the agriculture distribution and income of farmers. This paper focuses on the agriculture distribution in respect to the financial aspect. Prof. Sanjog S. Tupe India exhibits considerable heterogeneity in geography, climate, infrastructure, soil conditions, environment, socio-culture, exposure to technologies, access to credit, literacy level, variations in income growth, etc. Indian states differ considerably in the land holding pattern, technique of production, input use, productivity and marketing structures. In the past few years, there is considerable convergence towards the better performing states in the country. The Chandrapurdistrict is forest dominant and produces quality agricultural products. There are various aspects are associated the agriculture distribution and income of farmers. This paper focuses on the agriculture distribution in respect to the financial aspect.


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