AIJRRLSJM VOL 7, ISSUE 3 (2022, MAR)aerfpublications2022-03-14T06:53:50+00:00
AIJRRLSJM VOLUME 7, ISSUE 3 (2022, MARCH) (ISSN-2455-6602) ONLINE
ANVESHANA’S INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REGIONAL STUDIES, LAW, SOCIAL SCIENCES, JOURNALISM AND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
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A STUDY ON “PURCHASE BEHAVIOUR OF MOBILE PHONES WOMEN SEGMENT” BHARTI AIRTEL LIMITED
P. JYOTHI & Dr. G. SRI LAKSHMI
Page 1-10
| Paper TitleA STUDY ON “PURCHASE BEHAVIOUR OF MOBILE PHONES WOMEN SEGMENT” BHARTI AIRTEL LIMITEDAbstractThe cellular telephones have all traits and elements that qualify them to be known as as a small PC. \'Such hand held conservative instruments that provide each correspondence and figuring are known as Smart phones\'. A new examination offers that India has crushed even the U.S. Moreover has able to be the sector\'s 2d-biggest cellular phone marketplace by way of the customers. The future projections say that one billion cell phone offers would be produced in the imminent five years. India is a marketplace wherein the main cellular telephones brands in the world include in ferocious contest and put forth each workable attempt to win the Indian consumer. This exam paper is pointed closer to concentrating at the customer purchasing conduct concerning PDAs in India explicitly at the Delhi/NCR area. The motivation behind this take a look at is to understand extensive customer selections while buying a cell smartphone: In India, the portions of flexible organizations contend to provide powerful and first-rate varieties of help to their clients. Purchasing conduct is the choice cycles and demonstrations of individuals/coming near near clients engaged with shopping and using objects. This take a look at assists with information the versatile purchase conduct in girls segment. The goal of the evaluation is to research the purchaser success and demeanor of girls in the direction of extraordinary mobile phones and distinguish the variables that encourage them. Optional information are applied with the end aim of the review. Family assuming a essential element in lady purchase behavior. Showcasing manager wishes to realize the advertising and marketing fragment which they\'re focusing on. It assists with expertise the usually converting inclinations and conduct of women phase in buying cellular phones. KEYWORDS : Cellular telephones, Understand extensive customer, Marketing fragment, Purchasing conduct.
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CUSTOMERS PERCEPTION ON MEE-SEVA SERVICES IN KHAMMAM DISTRICT OF TELANGNA STATE
Dr. B. DHARMA & B.VIJAYALAXMI
Page 11-19
| Paper TitleCUSTOMERS PERCEPTION ON MEE-SEVA SERVICES IN KHAMMAM DISTRICT OF TELANGNA STATEAbstractThe basis for selecting Me-seva was that it is heralded as the most innovative e-governance project in India. It has received several awards such as “Gold Award at National e-governance Awards,2013” “Outstanding Performance in Citizen Centric Service Delivery”, “CSI Nihilient award 2013”, ‟DATAQUEST-CMR E Readiness awards, 2013”, “9th e-India Award 2013”, The Manthan Award South Asia & Asia Pacific, 2012, “SKOCH Award 2012 for Best Project of National Significance”, „India- Tech Excellence award 2012”. “Mee-Seva” in Telugu means, „At your service”, i.e. service to citizens. It is a good governance initiative that incorporates the vision of National e-Gov. Plan (NeGP) “Public Services Closer to Home” and facilitates single entry portal for entire range of G2C& G2B services in the state of Telangana, India. KEYWORDS : Mee-Seva, Khammam, Telangna and G2C & G2B
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PERCEPTION OF HANDLOOM AND POWER LOOM WEAVERS ON WEAVING BUSINESS
GARISHAKURTHI RAMESH & Dr.K.B. RATNAKUMARI
Page 20-25
| Paper TitlePERCEPTION OF HANDLOOM AND POWER LOOM WEAVERS ON WEAVING BUSINESSAbstractThe objective of the research paper is to analyze the hand loom and power loom weavers perception on weaving business. The chapter covers demographic profile and various factors such as power loom working in the society, respondents on power looms working ,handlooms working in the society, number handlooms working in the cooperative society, verities of products, Type of clothes produced in the power loom company, Type of varieties of product produced in Handloom Company, Type of clothes produced in the handloom company, Number of members working in the handloom company, Number of weavers working in the power loom company, Classification of workers in the handloom company, and Working hours in the handloom company. KEYWORDS : handlooms, power looms, weavers
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ROLE OF TEACHERS IN EFFECTIVE ONLINE TEACHING- A STUDY OF HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR IN TELANGANA
Chinta Vani & Dr. R. Sampath Kumar,
Page 25-33
| Paper TitleROLE OF TEACHERS IN EFFECTIVE ONLINE TEACHING- A STUDY OF HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR IN TELANGANAAbstractThe outbreak of Covid pandemic at the dawn of 2020 has converted proactive online teaching into reactive online teaching and compelled virtually every teacher to teach online and deliver the output. But most of the conventional teachers in Higher education sector were not exposed to the online pedagogy and required training on software tools that enables online teaching. This minimum degree of training obviously questions the effectiveness of online teaching and compels to see the role of teaching resources or trained human resources in effective online teaching. Thus, this paper proposes to analyze the present status of teaching resources in the state of Telangana and analyze the perceptions of teachers and students on digital teaching methods. KEYWORDS : Online teaching, Higher education sector, Teaching resources
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TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT EFFECT ON EMPLOYEES OF SELECTED IT COMPANIES
Y.Madhusudhan Reddy & Dr. J.V.Rangeswara Reddy
Page 34-44
| Paper TitleTRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT EFFECT ON EMPLOYEES OF SELECTED IT COMPANIESAbstractIn today’s globalized economy, the success or failure of any business organization depends on the quality of their human resources. Well trained and highly motivated employees are considered as corner stone for success. Therefore, the prime purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between training and development practices and employees’ performance and productivity in selected Information Technology sector of Hyderabad, India. To evaluate the impact of training and development programmes on performance of employees correlation and regression analysis was employed in both log as well as log-linear forms. Also the impact of three sets of training i.e. objectives, methods and basics on level of satisfaction of respondents with the training was also examined. KEYWORDS : Development, Employees, Human Resources, Performance, Productivity, Training
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC BACKGROUND OF FLUOROSIS RESPONDENTS
VENKANNA DESHAPAKA & PROF. SUNANDA PANDE
Page 45-52
| Paper TitleSOCIO-ECONOMIC BACKGROUND OF FLUOROSIS RESPONDENTS AbstractThe paper was prepared based on primary data. The data has been collected from the fluorosis diseased victims in the Nalgonda district selected village areas. The 120 respondents concentrated here have 510 hover of family members altogether with 348 earnings supporters in the hover of family. The normal income of every family is Rs.1345 as indicated by month. Cultivating is the essential kind of revenue, seen through agrarian difficult work and few people are locked in as talented individuals, for example, private venture, administrations and so forth some of the 108 families, 87 families own property added up to 200.74 sections of land, with a midpoints of 2.3 sections of land as per family. Of the full 120 families, 99 (91.6%) homes have assets, for example, cycle, T.V., electric fan, radio and numerous others. adding up to a normal of Rs. 17,203 predictable with family.
KEYWORDS : Socio-Economic, Income, fluorosis, Age, Gender
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PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF URBAN POOR IN HYDERABAD
| Paper Title PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF URBAN POOR IN HYDERABADAbstractThe Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has a population of 6,809,970 people and occupies an area of 650 square kilometres. In Hyderabad, there are 1476 slums, 1179 of which are notified and 297 of which are not. The overall slum area is 80.45 km2, accounting for 12% of the GHMC\'s total territory. The overall slum population is 19, 51,207, accounting for 28.65% of GHMC\'s total population. The slums have a total population of 4.06 lakh households. KEYWORDS : GHMC, SLUMS, URBAN POOR and CDP
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THE SELECTIVITY AND DIVERSIFICATION SKILLS OF PRIVATE BANKS SPONSORED MUTUAL FUND MANAGERS
Dr. C. Praveen Kumar Reddy
Page 62-71
| Paper TitleTHE SELECTIVITY AND DIVERSIFICATION SKILLS OF PRIVATE BANKS SPONSORED MUTUAL FUND MANAGERSAbstractIn this paper provides the selectivity and diversification skills of private banks sponsored mutual fund managers of selected private banks sponsored mutual fund schemes over the period April 2009 to March 2020. This study focused on Risk and Return, Risk-return relationship of mutual fund schemes in relation to the benchmark portfolio is computed. The study also analyses the return and systematic risk associated with the selected open-ended equity mutual fund schemes with using Jensen’s alpha, Sharpe’s Differential Return, Fama’s decomposition technique, and Z Test. The purpose of this paper is to provide a summary of the results that are relevant for investors. The findings of the study would help policy makers, administrators, investors, customers and other officials in formulating better policies and their implementation. KEYWORDS : Mutual Funds, NAV, Risk and Return, stock selection and diversification skills
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SUSTAINING THE ENVIRONMENT AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY IN INDIA- PERSPECTIVES
Dr. Anugu Anil Reddy
Page 72-77
| Paper TitleSUSTAINING THE ENVIRONMENT AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY IN INDIA- PERSPECTIVESAbstractWhile agriculture’s share in India’s economy has progressively declined to less than 15% due to the high growth rates of the industrial and services sectors, the sector’s importance in India’s economic and social fabric goes well beyond this indicator. First, nearly three-quarters of India’s families depend on rural incomes. Second, the majority of India’s poor (some 770 million people or about 70 percent) are found in rural areas. And third, India’s food security depends on producing cereal crops, as well as increasing its production of fruits, vegetables and milk to meet the demands of a growing population with rising incomes. To do so, a productive, competitive, diversified and sustainable agricultural sector will need to emerge at an accelerated pace.India is a global agricultural powerhouse. It is the world’s largest producer of milk, pulses, and spices, and has the world’s largest cattle herd (buffaloes), as well as the largest area under wheat, rice and cotton. It is the second largest producer of rice, wheat, cotton, sugarcane, farmed fish, sheep & goat meat, fruit, vegetables and tea. The country has some 195 m ha under cultivation of which some 63 percent are rainfed (roughly 125m ha) while 37 percent are irrigated (70m ha). In addition, forests cover some 65m ha of India’s land. KEYWORDS :
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MODERNISATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL IMPACT ON TRIBAL ARTS AND CRAFTS IN INDIA
Dr.Saidulu Bhukya
Page 78-82
| Paper TitleMODERNISATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL IMPACT ON TRIBAL ARTS AND CRAFTS IN INDIA AbstractTechnology can be defined as the purposeful application of information in the design, production, and utilization of goods and services, and in the organization of human activities. It is the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes or applications, whether in industry or in our everyday lives. Modern technology is the improved product of the application of science. The human beings started to use technology with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools. Discovery of wheels in early civilisation was the premier invention of technology of mankind. With the passage of time, technology has become very vital to human beings for survival and development of knowledge. Indigenous people across the world have been affected by the introduction of technologies from foreign cultures for hundreds of years. Some have not dramatically changed their ways of life, while others have completely changed self-identities, entire societies and worldviews. Modern technologies, especially telecommunication and computer technologies, allow indigenous groups to participate in the larger societies and economics around them. KEYWORDS :
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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF HDFC MUTUAL FUND SELECTED SCHEMES
| Paper TitlePERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF HDFC MUTUAL FUND SELECTED SCHEMESAbstractIn this paper provides evaluating the performance of selected mutual funds, mainly offering different schemes by HDFC Mutual Fund house has offered under open ended schemes, over the period April 2009 to march 2020. This study focused on Risk and Return, Risk-return relationship of mutual fund schemes in relation to the benchmark portfolio is computed. KEYWORDS : Performance evaluation, Risk – return analysis, Treynor, Sharpe, Jenson Model, Alpha, Beta, fund return, Market Return
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IMPACT OF INVESTOR SENTIMENT ON INVESTMENT DECISION AND STOCK MARKET VOLATILITY
R RAMAKRISHNA & Prof. P VARALAXMI
Page 91-99
| Paper TitleIMPACT OF INVESTOR SENTIMENT ON INVESTMENT DECISION AND STOCK MARKET VOLATILITYAbstractThe purpose of the study is to describe the factors which influence investor sentiment leads to investment decision-making of individual investors. The major factors that affect investment decision-making considered in this study are herding behaviour, market factors and awareness factors on investor sentiment in the Indian stock market. The study used both descriptive and exploratory approaches to provide a comprehensive analysis of the research study. Data was primarily collected through a survey in the form of a self-administered questionnaire from individual investors. Secondary data was collected from the RBI website, NSE and SEBI website. The validity of the questionnaires was tested with the help of experts and a pilot study conducted on a small group of respondents. Data was collected from individual investors who invested in the stock market.
The sample was chosen from major metro cities on probability and non-probability sampling. Thus, the study calls for the need to increase awareness among Indian investors about behavioral finance and its usefulness in investment decision-making. This study also sheds light upon the behavior of Indian individual investors so that policymakers can take appropriate measures to provide the appropriate guidance. Policymakers can conduct awareness campaigns to increase investors’ knowledge of the market conditions and to enhance proper investment decision-making among them. It confirms that the investor relies on their sentiment while making investment decisions. Hence, the stakeholders in the stock market should focus on investor sentiment and other psychological aspects of individual investors as well.
KEYWORDS : Behavioral finance, Investor sentiment, Investment decision-making, Stock market volatility.
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