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Indian education system which has a long and interesting history has undergone a paradigm shift from knowledge dissemination to knowledge creation. Many structural reforms have been introduced from time to time in Indian education system and introduction of semester system in schools and higher...
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HRA is in nascent stage when it comes to practical applications. There is an urgent need to shift the focus from viewing human resource (HR) as a cost center to profit center, for consideration of employees as an asset. It is the need of the hour to make HRA as a part of mandatory global...
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It is a universally accepted principle that risk and return of investing are commensurate. However, people give more importance to return and risk takes a back seat. This study is an attempt to understand the perceptions of 120 investors in Gandhinagar region towards risk and return of investing...
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Agriculture is the mainstay of Indian economy because of its handsome share in employment and livelihood creation. Farming is considered as a full time occupation in Indian villages. Agro based and food processing industries are providing entrepreneurial opportunity to budding and enthusiastic...
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Reverse mortgage, although new in India, is very popular in countries like United States. In India, this concept of reverse mortgage is oblivious to the majority of prospective users. Besides, this is not much practiced business for the lenders too. In this context, the paper seeks to contribute...
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Education is considered to be a chief defense of any country. Literacy in India is the key for socio-economic progress and the Indian literacy rate grew to 74.04% in 2011 from 12% at the end of British rule in 1947. Edupreneur is a person within a public school who takes responsibility in...
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India has a wide range of oilseeds crops grown in its different agro climatic zones. Groundnut, mustard/rapeseed, sesame, safflower, linseed, nigerseed/castor are the major traditionally cultivated oilseeds. Cottonseed and palm oil are non conventional oils. Cottonseed oil is lower in...
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Retailing of products in urban or rural areas is bundled with challenges and opportunities. It is witnessed that longer distribution channel with presence of many intermediaries squeezes the margins of manufacturers. This results in the inability of small and marginal farmers of rural India to...
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The conventional and traditional fuel sources are becoming more and more expensive to extract and their indiscriminate use over the years has resulted in their depletion. Hence, there is an urgent need to commercialise the alternate source of fuel that is eco-friendly and affordable. There are...
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IPOs are the most favoured tool adopted by corporate to raise money from general public. An IPO is the first sale of stock by, formerly a private company. The revolutionary reform which took place in Indian stock market was fair price discovery of IPO through book building mechanism. Present...
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