AIJRRLSJM VOL 7, ISSUE 2 (2022, FEB)aerfpublications2022-02-02T11:50:40+00:00
AIJRRLSJM VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2 (2022, FEB) (ISSN-2455-6602) ONLINE
ANVESHANA’S INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REGIONAL STUDIES, LAW, SOCIAL SCIENCES, JOURNALISM AND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
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IMPACT OF COVID 19 ON BUYER BEHAVIOUR -A STUDY ON SELECTED CONSUMER PRODUCTS IN HYDERABAD, TELANGANA
Dr. R. SAMPATH KUMAR
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| Paper TitleIMPACT OF COVID 19 ON BUYER BEHAVIOUR -A STUDY ON SELECTED CONSUMER PRODUCTS IN HYDERABAD, TELANGANAAbstractIn present covid-19 the buyer behavior will be changing day by day. The buyer behavior will change in the Covid period on regular buyer buying behavior. The associated changes need to bring in our seller’s partners serving the marketplaces online. Will the changing buyer habits will have an impact on the way online and offline business .The study covers the impact of buyer behavior on fast moving buyer goods in Hyderabad in Telangana State. The study reveals the impact of buyer behavior during the covid-19 on online and offline market. KEYWORDS : Covid-19, Technology, Costumer Behavior, Online and Offline Market
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BUYER BEHAVIOUR ON FOUR WHEELERS AND IMPACT OF SELF PERSONALITY – A STUDY
| Paper TitleBUYER BEHAVIOUR ON FOUR WHEELERS AND IMPACT OF SELF PERSONALITY – A STUDYAbstractToday\'s automotive industry is the most profitable industry. The key drivers of high-volume vehicle segments are the rise in disposable income in both the rural and urban sectors and the availability of easy finance. Consumer is the king of the market so it is necessary to understand the consumer behaviour by a marketing team. Car dealers seek to attract new customers and advertise aggressively for repeat sales to keep current customers. Car dealers are using different types of advertisement to gain an edge over the competition, including television, radio, print, outdoor, and word-of-mouth communications. It is difficult to convince a customer to become and stay loyal to the brand. It is a lucrative source of income from these loyal customers. In COVID19 the automobile industry has increased the demand of the car rapidly due to the less mobility of public transport. This study investigated the consumer purchase behaviour towards the four wheeler. KEYWORDS : Consumer Behavior, Car Industry, COVID 19.
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RIGHTFUL WAY TO POLICY MAKING PPP ENTRENCHED AUGMENT CAPITALIZATION FMS BLUEPRINT TNA CENTRED
Sandip Roy & Dr.G.S.Parmar
Page 13-23
| Paper TitleRIGHTFUL WAY TO POLICY MAKING PPP ENTRENCHED AUGMENT CAPITALIZATION FMS BLUEPRINT TNA CENTREDAbstractThe present accounting system in Community The whole thing Department (PWD) Government Uttar Pradesh (Go UP) mainly facilitates book keeping and transactional control over expenditure. Although the system is serving the purpose, it has inherent limitations for producing desired information / data that could be used for efficient, effective and transparent implementation of the projects undertaken by the PWD. The Institutional Development Study (IDS) has recommended strengthening of Accounting and Financial Management Systems (FMS) followed by the PWD of Go UP. The World Bank in its Project Appraisal Document has commented on the reforms proposed in accounting policies and procedures of the PWD. According to the document, the PWD accounting manual will be used for accounting for the project. The books of accounts will be maintained on a cash basis. Standard books of account (cash and bank books, journals, ledgers, etc.) will be maintained manually first and then on the computerised accounting system when it is fully operational. Works wise and supplier / contractor wise accounting will be done to ensure availability of ready information on contracts. The details of books of accounts and their formats are laid out in the PWD manual. A separate Chart of Accounts is being developed as a part of the development of a computerised Project Financial Management System to enable data to be captured and classified by expenditure centre, budget heads, project components and disbursement categories. KEYWORDS :
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IMPACT OF NON-PERFORMING ASSETS ON PROFITABILITY OF INDIAN BANKING SECTOR: A CASE STUDY OF BANK OF BARODA
Dr.P.Srinivas Reddy
Page 24-36
| Paper TitleIMPACT OF NON-PERFORMING ASSETS ON PROFITABILITY OF INDIAN BANKING SECTOR: A CASE STUDY OF BANK OF BARODAAbstractThe aim of this research paper is to study the impact of Non-Performing Assets on profitability of Indian Banking Sector with special reference to Merger of Bank of Baroda. This study analyses the profitability of Bank of Baroda from 2016 to 2021. Comparative Income analysis and Correlation Coefficient has used in the study. First section contains the introduction of Non-Performing Assets and measures taken by bank to reduce the amount of NPAs and consolidation of Bank of Baroda. Second section carries out review of literature. Third section shows the statement of problem. Fourth section shows the objectives of the study. Fifth section contains the research methodology. Sixth sectionelaborates the gathered data analysis and presentation. Last section carries out conclusion of the research. This research work found that there is a high degree of adverse relationship between Net-Profit and Non-Performing Assets in the banking sector. As a result, NPAs eat a lion share of profits. If banks recover and reduce these non-performing assets, they will earn more and more profits. KEYWORDS : Bank of Baroda, Non-Performing Assets (NPA), Net Profit, Net Loss, Gross NPA, Net NPA, Amalgamation, Stressed asset, Lok adalats, Sankalp-X.
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STUDY ON EFFICIENT MARKET HYPOTHESIS ON SECTORAL INDICES OF INDIAN CAPITAL MARKETS
G.NAGESWARA RAO & Prof.R.NAGESWAR RAO
Page 37-46
| Paper TitleSTUDY ON EFFICIENT MARKET HYPOTHESIS ON SECTORAL INDICES OF INDIAN CAPITAL MARKETSAbstractThe objective of this paper is to study the efficiency of Indian stock markets during the period 20011-2021. The weak form of efficient markets is extensively tested using NIFTY and 4 major NSE sectoral indices, IT, MNC, FMCG and Nifty Junior. The article is concentrated to study the fluctuation in Nifty and National Stock exchange during the decade period. Univariate time series analysis of indices returns is carried using tests for randomness / non-stationarity runs test, unit root testing. ACF, and other relevant statistical methods The study concludes that Indian markets are inefficient in its weak form for the study period KEYWORDS : NIFTY, National Stock Exchange, Efficient market Hypothesis, univariate times series
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WOMEN AND EDUCATION DURING NIZAM\'S DYNASTY - A HYDERABAD STUDY
| Paper TitleWOMEN AND EDUCATION DURING NIZAM\'S DYNASTY - A HYDERABAD STUDYAbstractWomen period under Asaf Jahi’s had a great deal of medieval tradition and value system that was survival till almost the end of their rule (1724-1948). The state continued to maintain moghal court - culture without displaying the old nobility while adopting the British administrative ideas. The nature of the Asaf Jahi regime itself was famously termed Mughalai Court. Turks, Afghans, Arabs, Iranians, Kayastas, Maratha Brahmins, Khatris beside other Hindu and Muslim nobles domiciled from the north, enjoyed close access to the Nizam. Education brought in a new life to women which in turn helped them to see the outside world with new eyes. Thus the new Nizami women\'s especially elite muslim women were able to cross the boundaries of private and public domain, contrary to Nizami women of the early period. All most till the end of the Asaf Jahi rule Hyderabad state remained a typical feudal structure of land tenures and agrarian relations. The state always defended the interests of the feudal classes as it derived the political power and native states embarked on taking initiatives in the modernizing process. Hyderabad, in spite of being the first native state to have come under the “Indirect Rule” of the British, remained essentially guided by the dominant principles and values that marked a bygone era. KEYWORDS :
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RURAL INDEBTEDNESS IN NIZAM’S ERA - FOCUS ON LAST NIZAM (1911-1948 A.D)
| Paper TitleRURAL INDEBTEDNESS IN NIZAM’S ERA - FOCUS ON LAST NIZAM (1911-1948 A.D)AbstractSecurity is a well-known obstacle to rural prosperity. It is cancer, it is self-destructive, it kills, and it kills. It lowers agricultural productivity, undermines social psychology, increases inequality in the distribution of socio-economic opportunities and benefits, and undermines social development and community commitment.
Collecting the institutional structure of Indian society is very difficult, if not impossible. Poverty is associated with unequal distribution of resources and increases debt, poverty, and inequality. Of course, this ugly profession can be eradicated, but the conscious effort to eradicate poverty and rural debt requires strong determination and community commitment.
Vulnerability in this complex cycle of cause and effect must be identified immediately. Improving this vulnerability is the right strategy to break through the barriers. The task of detecting vulnerability requires social research. It is important to remember that rural glory is not a social, economic, or political issue. This is a serious and important issue related to ordinary society\'s social, political, and economic structure.
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BUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCING IN INDIA
V. Shiva Kumar & Dr. P. Venkata Ramana
Page 66-79
| Paper TitleBUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCING IN INDIAAbstractIt all started at the BPO Industry Call Center in India, where people used American names, spoke American, and tried to sell credit cards or insurance in Western countries. Today, however, the industrial call center is not limited to business; For English learners, the industry has evolved from an employer to a full-service provider. “Industrial prices have risen; economic growth has had a major impact on economic growth and employment.” This chapter discusses the BPO industry in India. The chapter begins with an overview of the international foreign trade system, including the BPO section and the business model. Finally, the chapter focuses on the development / history of foreign trade processes in industries around the world and the Indian foreign trade system. KEYWORDS :
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF AMERICAN TELUGU BAPTIST MISSION’S EARLY DAYS
Abraham Posthamas
Page 80-84
| Paper TitleA BRIEF HISTORY OF AMERICAN TELUGU BAPTIST MISSION’S EARLY DAYSAbstractA rearward look at some of the beginnings of the Christian effort among the people of Telugu land may be worthwhile. Dr. J.A. Curtis of Donakonda has discovered some evidences of work done by the French Catholics long before the Modern missionary movement started. It is interesting to note that in that early period as in the present their approach was to the high caste people to neglect of the outcaste. KEYWORDS :
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ECONOMIC VIABILITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF INDIAN TOURISM WITH REFERENCE TO TELANGANA
Dr.Jaram Seenaiah
Page 85-91
| Paper TitleECONOMIC VIABILITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF INDIAN TOURISM WITH REFERENCE TO TELANGANAAbstractTelengana state is a newly formed 29th state in India in which many water-based tourist destinations prevailed. As per TSTDC, almost 50 percent of tourist destinations are come under this category in Telangana state. Tourists are the customers in the tourism market. Unlike another market, customers in tourism market are of two types. They are domestic and foreign customers. Among these two, attraction of foreign tourist is a lofty task for the tourism organizations. The rationale for a separate treatment of services maketing centres on the existence of a number of characteristics of services which are consistently cited in the literature: intangibility, inseparability of production and consumption, heterogeneity, and perishability. In this day and age tourism has emerged as one of the fastest growing serivice industry in the world , in India and also in Telangana and registers its importance in not only developing the country and state economically but also in providing a source of income, employment, and it also brings needed infrastructural improvements which may help in regional development. It may also help in socio-cultural linkages at the national and international level. KEYWORDS : Telangana Tourism, Indian Tourism, Economic, Foreign customers
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OBC MOVEMENTS IN TELANGANA STATE - A STUDY
KUMMARI NITHYANANDAM
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| Paper TitleOBC MOVEMENTS IN TELANGANA STATE - A STUDYAbstractOther Backward Class (OBC) is a collective term used by the Government of India to classify castes which are educationally, economically socially disadvantaged. The position of Other Backward Classes is highly ambiguous: and it is very difficult to give an exact statement of their number and socio –economic status. The “other backward classes” for whom prefrontal treatment is authorized are not defined in the Constitution. It is said that a backward class is a class or community which is backward in the opinion of the government. The problem of specifying backward classes poses a great difficulty. Generally one can say socially and educationally backward people fall within the category of the backward classes but so far it has not been possible to list these classes and evolve acceptable criteria for identifying them. The article imposes few major movements in telangana state which made obc\'s people to development. KEYWORDS : Castes,Movements,Telangana.
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A CRITICAL STUDY OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN IN PANCHAYATI RAJ: A CASE STUDY OF KHAMMAM DISTRICT IN T. S.
| Paper TitleA CRITICAL STUDY OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN IN PANCHAYATI RAJ: A CASE STUDY OF KHAMMAM DISTRICT IN T. S.AbstractUsing letters with numbers or symbols has always been an essential factor in determining society’s living standards, not only for women today. To cement their demands, they now demand a complete overhaul of the old social system that discriminates against women and binds them to the reality of “domestic slavery” and “legal prostitution.” Because of these and other characteristics, the women’s movement of the 1960s was called the “Women’s Liberation Movement.” It is perhaps one of the most successful women’s movements founded by women in human history. The women’s liberation or feminist movement of the late 1950s and early 1970s looked at women’s issues from sexuality as reflected in men’s power over women. Women argued that women are an oppressed class, women’s problems are political, social, religious, economic, and legal, and women’s participation in all these fields can solve these problems. KEYWORDS :
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