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Particular |
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| 1 |
Santhimol M. C
Abstract:
Indian tea industry is the second largest employment provider in our country, giving
employment to more than 1.2 million labourers on a permanent basis in addition to one million
labourers on a casual basis.
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1-8 |
| 2 |
Dr. P. Ashok kumar
Abstract:
Line of credit is any credit source extended to a government, business or individual by
a bank or other financial institution.
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9-16 |
| 3 |
Vinay Chaitanya Ganta
Abstract:
To bring a successful change in the organizations is a challenging issues today. Change
management is about managing each of these elements continually through and during and after
any improvement.
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17-25 |
| 4 |
Dr. D. Aravazhi Irissappane, Rouvier Sabrina Marie
Abstract:
The demographic variables are essential in understanding the main factors that may
contribute to the academic performance of the students.
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26-36 |
| 5 |
Dr. Dharamveer
Abstract:
Foreign Exchange Market is a free Market, where prices of currencies are determined on
the basis of demand and supply
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37-48 |
| 6 |
Dr.Vijetha Mukkelli
Abstract:
In this era of declining values and ethics among the leaders, there is a need to look into
history to find out the leaders who relentlessly stood for values and became successful.
|

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49-56 |
| 7 |
Saloni Kalra, Anam Amin
Abstract:
The paper investigates the pre and post training perceptions of insurance agents relating to their
efficacy.
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59-68 |
| 8 |
Priya Singh
Abstract:
Training and Development is the most important function in any organization, it increases the
efficiency and overall effectiveness of the organization.
|

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69-80 |
| 9 |
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EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL NETWORKING UPON MODERN DAY BUSINESSES: CONTEXTUAL ISSUES & FUTURE TRENDS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS UPON FACEBOOK
DOI:DOI:18.A003.aarf.J14I01.000454
Soumitro Chakravarty, Dr. Umesh Prasad
Abstract:
Facebook, which arrived in the scene on 2004, has taken the world by storm. There have
been numerous evidences of increasing Facebook penetrations across various sectors all
around the globe.
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81-85 |
| 10 |
Neha Nazneen Siddiqui
Abstract:
This paper presents an evaluative survey of employee’s satisfaction and assessment system of
engineers with special reference to Tata Communications Ltd. with the objective to determine the
following.
|

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86-102 |
| 11 |
Dr. Anita Sharma
Abstract:
As the smooth functioning of a hand is dependent on the smooth functioning of all the fingers.
In the same manner the development and growth of a nation is also dependent on the
development and growth of both men and women equally.
|

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103-110 |
| 12 |
Dr. Shyamkant Shrigiriwar, Satish Shrikrishna Chinchorkar
Abstract:
Frugal Engineering or Frugal Innovation is the process of reducing the complexity and cost of
commodity and its production.
|

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111-126 |
| 13 |
Shefali Sachdeva
Abstract:
The investment made in training and development programmes is often viewed as an indicator of
modernization, adaptability and sustenance of an organization by majority of stakeholders.
|

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127-139 |
| 14 |
Dr. Venkatraja. B, Prof. M. Indira
Abstract:
Over the period of time several frameworks such as income approach, basic needs approach,
commodities approach etc. were evolved to measure development.It can be reiterated that they
are inadequate and incomplete
|

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140-159 |
| 15 |
Rajesh Tiwari, Dr. Bimal Anjum
Abstract:
The paper evaluates the key issues for transformation of Indian higher education system. The
proposed inputs for transformation have been derived from literature review.
|

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160-168 |
| 16 |
Vinod Hatwal, Prof (Dr.) D. S. Chaubey
Abstract:
With the advent of economic globalization and the information era, the industry is now
facing the ever-growing pressure from both local and overseas competitors.
|

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185-203 |
| 17 |
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IMPACT OF FESTIVALS ON THE ENHANCEMENT OF SOCIAL AWARENESS OF SECONDARY LEVEL SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH MICRO EVIDENCE FROM BURDWAN DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL, INDIA
DOI:DOI:18.A003.aarf.J14I01.000464
Srikanta Nandi, Dr. Pankaj Kumar Paul
Abstract:
This paper attempts to analyze the opinion of parents teachers and secondary level students
about the enhancement of social awareness including some selected indicators like adverse
effects of pollution, adulteration, adverse effects of taking fast food and participation in health
awareness program like blood donation camp etc.in relation to the participation in festivals.
|

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226-237 |
| 18 |
Prashant Mehta
Abstract:
Luxury branding and marketing is a new ball-game altogether, both from the perspective of the
marketer as well as the consumer.
|

|
238-255 |
| 19 |
Syed Tabrez Hassan
Abstract:
In this paper we have tried to learn from an innovative business model of an Indian company
which is redefining and redesigning the way business model of a company is perceived.
|

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264-268 |
| 20 |
Dr. A. Muthusamy
Abstract:
The study deals with measuring the operational efficiency of corporate hospitals working
in India.
|

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269-280 |
| 21 |
G.Prabhaker , Jayanth Chapla, T.Anuradha
Abstract:
An approach to the solid waste management study was carried out at Adilabad – A model town ,
which is 300 kilometers away from Hyderabad city ,with a population of 1 ,40,000.
|

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281-290 |
| 22 |
Dr. Ishwara. P
Abstract:
In this research paper an attempt has been made to study the awareness and behaviour of
salaried class employees.
|

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291-299 |
| 23 |
Vandna Talwar
Abstract:
The concept of justice has interested scholars since times immemorial but, it was Aristotle, who
first analyzed the justice in context of distribution of resources between individuals, thereby
laying the foundation of justice in organizational settings (Ross, 1925 cited in Greenberg and
Colquitt, 2005).
|

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300-315 |
| 24 |
Dr. A. Kumudha, Ms. Barkathunissa. A
Abstract:
Consumer behaviour refers to the behaviour that consumer’s display in searching for
purchasing, using, evaluating and display positioning of products and services that they
expect will satisfy their needs.
|

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316-323 |
| 25 |
Dr. S. Nagabhushana
Abstract:
The world has been groping for a new approach to an organization of the
international system. The aggravation of international tensions and constant fear of nuclear
holocaust has drawn states and peoples much closer to new patterns of internationalis
|

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324-343 |
| 26 |
Gomathi Sankar Jeganathan, Dr. Yarlagadda Srinivasulu
Abstract:
Tourism is an industry which has been showing continuous growth year over year. It has direct
as well as an indirect contribution to the global economy. In some developing economies,
tourism is the major source for employment and income.
|

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344-353 |
| 27 |
Dr. Hiren Maniar
Abstract:
As we know that India is the 4thlargest economy (in terms of GDP size) in the world, a key
factor obstructing its growth and development is the lack of world class infrastructure.
Estimates suggest that this lack of adequate infrastructure reduces India's GDP growth by 1-
2 % every year.
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354-406 |
| 28 |
B. L. Chavan
Abstract:
Salinity stress has a major impact on plant growth and yield. Salt stress presents an
increasing threat to plant agriculture.
|

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407-429 |
| 29 |
Dr. Smita Meena
Abstract:
The mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are growing both in numbers and deal values. The
objective of this paper is to study, why organizations take the mode of expansion.
|

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430-442 |
| 30 |
Dr. Jeyasree Ramanathan
Abstract:
In India, public and private sector companies are facing a formidable challenge of
recruiting and retaining talents.
|

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443-454 |
| 31 |
Shaik Hafeez, J.Chapla
Abstract:
A study was conducted to collect the information regarding the Russell viper (rakta pinjara a
common local name of the snake) snakebite and their curing aspects from by the Hakim of
Adilabad forest.
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455-459 |