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Research paper thumbnail of Strategies for Effective Rural Development in India: An Over View

International Journal of Advanced Research, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Study of Urban land management techniques in India: An over view

South Asian Journal of Marketing & Management Research, 2016

Land is a resource and at the same time, it is non-renewable. So it should utilize very carefully... more Land is a resource and at the same time, it is non-renewable. So it should utilize very carefully. The constitution of India grants the right to acquire hold and dispose of property to every Indian citizen. It, however, allows the state to impose restrictions on property and its acquisition in public interest. Different states like Haryana, M.P., U.P., Punjab and Tamil Nadu have formulated Land Supply Models Keeping in focus the land requirements for urban poor. In this paper, different urban land management techniques used in different region of India are study by urban land management models.

Research paper thumbnail of Agricultural labourers migration: Impact on the farming

Asian Journal of Multidimensional Research (AJMR), 2019

Human beings keep on struggling for their food, shelter and other basic requirements since ages. ... more Human beings keep on struggling for their food, shelter and other basic requirements since ages. They have a natural tendency of acquiring personal growth. Migration has been a general activity of human lives. Considers migration as a permanent or semi-permanent change of residence with no restriction the distance involved in the movement Lee broadly (1966). "It is not population that process on productivity power. It is productivity that process on population". Karl marks and Engels. Since ancient times, human beings are migrating from one region to another region and from one place to another place for one or the other reason. During ancient days, the migration was influenced mainly by the geographical factors like atmosphere, soil fertility, natural vegetation etc. Internal conflicts, conflicts between religion and local wars. Casual and unskilled workers who move about systematically from one region to another off earning their services on a temporary, usually, seasonal, basis. These migrations have intensified after industrial revolution. Rampant migration has resulted in making metropolitan cities. Most migrant labourers have no reemployment rights, are usually unorganized in unions and have little systematic access to job seeking. Middlemen, job brokers, labour contractors and crew leaders arise out of this fundamental disorganization of the labour market. The fact that the unorganized migrant workers are "HERE TODAY AND GONE TOMORROW" makes the regulation of his working and living conditions difficult. The term migration refers to the people's movement from their native place to a new place perhaps permanently, temporarily or seasonal migrants. The labour market for migrant workers in agricultural in notable disorderly, partly, because such workers employment relationship is temporary. Thus, if region is taken as the basis, it may be international and internal migration. This paper enlightens that unorganized agriculture labour facing problems socially, culturally and economically in Growing Bangalore city. Most of the farmers earn their livelihood from agriculture. With less mechanization agriculture is totally based on manpower. If they work freelance, then the men earn roughly Rs 80/day and women earn Rs 60. Although the wages are reasonable, work is not available every day and the average t Casual and unskilled workers who move about systematically from one region to another off earning their services on a temporary, usually, seasonal, basis. In India migrant labour is usually employed in ago manual repetitive easily learned and dement for migrant labour in agriculture stems from the seasonal nature of its worker requirements. Migrant labour has usually been recruited for urban rather than agricultural enrolment and involves longer periods of residence. Migrant labour in various forms is found in South Africa, the Middle East, Western Europe the United States and India.

Research paper thumbnail of Banking sector reforms and it's impact on Indian economy; an over view

International Journal in Management and Social Science, 2015

Face of Global Banking is undergoing a transition. Banking is now a global issue. Reforms in the ... more Face of Global Banking is undergoing a transition. Banking is now a global issue. Reforms in the financial sector, covering banking, insurance, financial markets, trade, taxation etc. have been a major catalyst in strengthening the fundamentals of the Indian economy. The reform measures have brought about sweeping changes in this critical sector of the Indian's economy. Banking in India is generally fairly mature in terms of supply, product range, and reach-even though reach in rural India still remains a challenge for the private sector and foreign banks in the year 2007. The broad objective of the financial sector reform has thus been to create a viable and efficient banking system. Improvements in the growth rate can be effected through three, not necessarily mutually exclusive channels: improving productivity of capital, through investments in human capital and raising total factor productivity (TFP). Indian economy has been recording impressive growth rates since 1991. The ...

Research paper thumbnail of Corporate World and Environmental Ethics: Some Issues

Rapid industrialization, in spite of its positive effects on economic development of the world, h... more Rapid industrialization, in spite of its positive effects on economic development of the world, has very seriously threatened the wor ld’s natural environmental balance. There is a growing pressure from environmentalists, government, society, customers, employees and competitors on business firms to be environment friendly. Theses days, protection of environment has become a key issue al l over the world. Though swift industrialization is an essential pre-requisite for overall economic growth, yet it is damaging the environment drastically, water polluti on, air pollution, solid and toxic waste pollution and other environmental contaminati on are common in many production processes. The inspiration for environmental ethics was the first Earth Day in 1970, when environmentalists started urging philosophers who w ere involved with environment groups to do something about environmental ethics. Environmental ethics is a subject without definition and without consensus. And yet, every pe...

Research paper thumbnail of Population Growth – India’s Current Problems: An Over View

Paripex Indian Journal Of Research, 2017

India ranks second after China in total population. Its population is growing 20% per decade, l... more India ranks second after China in total population. Its population is growing 20% per decade, leading to problems that include food deficits, sanitation deterioration and pollution. Although economic growth numbers look promising, the living standards of most citizens are not changing. Over 30% are living below the international poverty line , and there are not enough jobs to change that condition. The food and nutrition deficit has created a 20% death rate due to malnutrition. Clean drinking water is in short supply, and severe water shortages are common. Sanitation is a massive ongoing problem that the government has been unable to address. For example, 8% of India's population has no access to toilets, and 75% of surface water is contaminated by human waste. Moreover, 60% of India's GDP is lost to health-related costs. China and India are the two most egregious environmental polluters in the world. India uses coal for 80% of its power requirements, and it has been ...

Research paper thumbnail of 中国商业银行净利息收益率比较研究——基于10家上市银行2001--2012年的数据

净利息收益率作为衡量成本收入水平的综合性指标,对商业银行的经营管理具有重要意义。通过选取我国10家上市银行为研究样本,以样本银行主要生息资产和付息负债为对象,以净利息收益率作为考核银行净利息收入... more 净利息收益率作为衡量成本收入水平的综合性指标,对商业银行的经营管理具有重要意义。通过选取我国10家上市银行为研究样本,以样本银行主要生息资产和付息负债为对象,以净利息收益率作为考核银行净利息收入能力的指标,实证分析了金融危机后我国商业银行净利息收益率差异及其影响因素。研究表明,目前我国商业银行的净利息收益率的大小主要取决于生息资产的收益率,特别是银行贷款及垫款业务的规模、结构及定价能力的差异是净利息收益率差异的根本原因。随着利率市场化的推进,我国商业银行的盈利压力不断增加,相信净利息收益率指标的应用将更加深入广泛。

Research paper thumbnail of Role of animal husbandry in indian economy: An over view

Asian Journal of Multidimensional Research (AJMR), 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Present Position of Agriculture in India

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 2016

Agriculture is facing problem due to monsoon and government has taken certain initiatives to enco... more Agriculture is facing problem due to monsoon and government has taken certain initiatives to encourage and protect agriculture.

Research paper thumbnail of The Role of Women Entrepreneurs in The Emerging Economic Force

Indian Journal of Applied Research, Jun 1, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Challenges of Indian Agriculture and Rural Development

International Journal of Scientific Research, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Child Marriage as Human Rights Issue: An Over View

Afro Asian Journal of Anthropology and Social Policy, 2013

In India, child marriage is widely practiced particularly in rural areas. Newspapers have recentl... more In India, child marriage is widely practiced particularly in rural areas. Newspapers have recently reported solemnisation of thousands of marriages in Rajasthan during the festival of “Akha Teej” without any interference from the authorities. It is indeed surprising to note that the marriage of nine minor daughters of one Manu Singh was celebrated simultaneously in Gujarat. The most distressing fact is that even educated people deliberately break the law with full awareness of its consequences. Reports from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Assam Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra point cut the gravity of the problem of child marriage in India. Children are considered to be the most precious legacy of a nation. They are to be nurtured, loved and protected. They deserve care, understanding and above all the best that man can offer. They have an inborn right to justice, freedom and opportunity for development irrespective of their nationality, caste, creed, and sex. Justice Subba Rao, the former Chief Justice of India emphasised this and said “Social justice begins with Children. Unless the tender plant is properly tended and nourished it has little chance of growing into strong and useful tree. So the first priority in the scale of social justice must be given to the welfare of the children.

Research paper thumbnail of Migration and Urban Transition in India: An Over View

International Political Economy: Migration eJournal, 2018

Urbanization has been a historical process linked to the level of economic development and social... more Urbanization has been a historical process linked to the level of economic development and social transformation. Demographically, it is measured as a proportion of the population living in urban centres that evolved overtime in varying sizes. Large urban centers are recognized as engines of economic growth since economic activities, communication services, educational and health services, scientific and technological innovations are concentrated in them. Urban centers also provide vital links to the rural areas and are instrumental in rural development. On the other hand, sustainable urbanization and equity in the distribution of social and economic resources remain a great challenge globally, and more so for those countries which have been urbanizing faster. India could be categorized as a country with a low level of urbanization as officially 31 per cent of the population lived in urban areas as per 2011 Census. The estimated level of urbanization for the year 2014 was 32 per cen...

Research paper thumbnail of Problems of Self Help Group Members

Indian Journal of Applied Research, May 1, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Strategies for Effective Rural Development in India: An Over View

International Journal of Advanced Research, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Study of Urban land management techniques in India: An over view

South Asian Journal of Marketing & Management Research, 2016

Land is a resource and at the same time, it is non-renewable. So it should utilize very carefully... more Land is a resource and at the same time, it is non-renewable. So it should utilize very carefully. The constitution of India grants the right to acquire hold and dispose of property to every Indian citizen. It, however, allows the state to impose restrictions on property and its acquisition in public interest. Different states like Haryana, M.P., U.P., Punjab and Tamil Nadu have formulated Land Supply Models Keeping in focus the land requirements for urban poor. In this paper, different urban land management techniques used in different region of India are study by urban land management models.

Research paper thumbnail of Agricultural labourers migration: Impact on the farming

Asian Journal of Multidimensional Research (AJMR), 2019

Human beings keep on struggling for their food, shelter and other basic requirements since ages. ... more Human beings keep on struggling for their food, shelter and other basic requirements since ages. They have a natural tendency of acquiring personal growth. Migration has been a general activity of human lives. Considers migration as a permanent or semi-permanent change of residence with no restriction the distance involved in the movement Lee broadly (1966). "It is not population that process on productivity power. It is productivity that process on population". Karl marks and Engels. Since ancient times, human beings are migrating from one region to another region and from one place to another place for one or the other reason. During ancient days, the migration was influenced mainly by the geographical factors like atmosphere, soil fertility, natural vegetation etc. Internal conflicts, conflicts between religion and local wars. Casual and unskilled workers who move about systematically from one region to another off earning their services on a temporary, usually, seasonal, basis. These migrations have intensified after industrial revolution. Rampant migration has resulted in making metropolitan cities. Most migrant labourers have no reemployment rights, are usually unorganized in unions and have little systematic access to job seeking. Middlemen, job brokers, labour contractors and crew leaders arise out of this fundamental disorganization of the labour market. The fact that the unorganized migrant workers are "HERE TODAY AND GONE TOMORROW" makes the regulation of his working and living conditions difficult. The term migration refers to the people's movement from their native place to a new place perhaps permanently, temporarily or seasonal migrants. The labour market for migrant workers in agricultural in notable disorderly, partly, because such workers employment relationship is temporary. Thus, if region is taken as the basis, it may be international and internal migration. This paper enlightens that unorganized agriculture labour facing problems socially, culturally and economically in Growing Bangalore city. Most of the farmers earn their livelihood from agriculture. With less mechanization agriculture is totally based on manpower. If they work freelance, then the men earn roughly Rs 80/day and women earn Rs 60. Although the wages are reasonable, work is not available every day and the average t Casual and unskilled workers who move about systematically from one region to another off earning their services on a temporary, usually, seasonal, basis. In India migrant labour is usually employed in ago manual repetitive easily learned and dement for migrant labour in agriculture stems from the seasonal nature of its worker requirements. Migrant labour has usually been recruited for urban rather than agricultural enrolment and involves longer periods of residence. Migrant labour in various forms is found in South Africa, the Middle East, Western Europe the United States and India.

Research paper thumbnail of Banking sector reforms and it's impact on Indian economy; an over view

International Journal in Management and Social Science, 2015

Face of Global Banking is undergoing a transition. Banking is now a global issue. Reforms in the ... more Face of Global Banking is undergoing a transition. Banking is now a global issue. Reforms in the financial sector, covering banking, insurance, financial markets, trade, taxation etc. have been a major catalyst in strengthening the fundamentals of the Indian economy. The reform measures have brought about sweeping changes in this critical sector of the Indian's economy. Banking in India is generally fairly mature in terms of supply, product range, and reach-even though reach in rural India still remains a challenge for the private sector and foreign banks in the year 2007. The broad objective of the financial sector reform has thus been to create a viable and efficient banking system. Improvements in the growth rate can be effected through three, not necessarily mutually exclusive channels: improving productivity of capital, through investments in human capital and raising total factor productivity (TFP). Indian economy has been recording impressive growth rates since 1991. The ...

Research paper thumbnail of Corporate World and Environmental Ethics: Some Issues

Rapid industrialization, in spite of its positive effects on economic development of the world, h... more Rapid industrialization, in spite of its positive effects on economic development of the world, has very seriously threatened the wor ld’s natural environmental balance. There is a growing pressure from environmentalists, government, society, customers, employees and competitors on business firms to be environment friendly. Theses days, protection of environment has become a key issue al l over the world. Though swift industrialization is an essential pre-requisite for overall economic growth, yet it is damaging the environment drastically, water polluti on, air pollution, solid and toxic waste pollution and other environmental contaminati on are common in many production processes. The inspiration for environmental ethics was the first Earth Day in 1970, when environmentalists started urging philosophers who w ere involved with environment groups to do something about environmental ethics. Environmental ethics is a subject without definition and without consensus. And yet, every pe...

Research paper thumbnail of Population Growth – India’s Current Problems: An Over View

Paripex Indian Journal Of Research, 2017

India ranks second after China in total population. Its population is growing 20% per decade, l... more India ranks second after China in total population. Its population is growing 20% per decade, leading to problems that include food deficits, sanitation deterioration and pollution. Although economic growth numbers look promising, the living standards of most citizens are not changing. Over 30% are living below the international poverty line , and there are not enough jobs to change that condition. The food and nutrition deficit has created a 20% death rate due to malnutrition. Clean drinking water is in short supply, and severe water shortages are common. Sanitation is a massive ongoing problem that the government has been unable to address. For example, 8% of India's population has no access to toilets, and 75% of surface water is contaminated by human waste. Moreover, 60% of India's GDP is lost to health-related costs. China and India are the two most egregious environmental polluters in the world. India uses coal for 80% of its power requirements, and it has been ...

Research paper thumbnail of 中国商业银行净利息收益率比较研究——基于10家上市银行2001--2012年的数据

净利息收益率作为衡量成本收入水平的综合性指标,对商业银行的经营管理具有重要意义。通过选取我国10家上市银行为研究样本,以样本银行主要生息资产和付息负债为对象,以净利息收益率作为考核银行净利息收入... more 净利息收益率作为衡量成本收入水平的综合性指标,对商业银行的经营管理具有重要意义。通过选取我国10家上市银行为研究样本,以样本银行主要生息资产和付息负债为对象,以净利息收益率作为考核银行净利息收入能力的指标,实证分析了金融危机后我国商业银行净利息收益率差异及其影响因素。研究表明,目前我国商业银行的净利息收益率的大小主要取决于生息资产的收益率,特别是银行贷款及垫款业务的规模、结构及定价能力的差异是净利息收益率差异的根本原因。随着利率市场化的推进,我国商业银行的盈利压力不断增加,相信净利息收益率指标的应用将更加深入广泛。

Research paper thumbnail of Role of animal husbandry in indian economy: An over view

Asian Journal of Multidimensional Research (AJMR), 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Present Position of Agriculture in India

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 2016

Agriculture is facing problem due to monsoon and government has taken certain initiatives to enco... more Agriculture is facing problem due to monsoon and government has taken certain initiatives to encourage and protect agriculture.

Research paper thumbnail of The Role of Women Entrepreneurs in The Emerging Economic Force

Indian Journal of Applied Research, Jun 1, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Challenges of Indian Agriculture and Rural Development

International Journal of Scientific Research, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Child Marriage as Human Rights Issue: An Over View

Afro Asian Journal of Anthropology and Social Policy, 2013

In India, child marriage is widely practiced particularly in rural areas. Newspapers have recentl... more In India, child marriage is widely practiced particularly in rural areas. Newspapers have recently reported solemnisation of thousands of marriages in Rajasthan during the festival of “Akha Teej” without any interference from the authorities. It is indeed surprising to note that the marriage of nine minor daughters of one Manu Singh was celebrated simultaneously in Gujarat. The most distressing fact is that even educated people deliberately break the law with full awareness of its consequences. Reports from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Assam Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra point cut the gravity of the problem of child marriage in India. Children are considered to be the most precious legacy of a nation. They are to be nurtured, loved and protected. They deserve care, understanding and above all the best that man can offer. They have an inborn right to justice, freedom and opportunity for development irrespective of their nationality, caste, creed, and sex. Justice Subba Rao, the former Chief Justice of India emphasised this and said “Social justice begins with Children. Unless the tender plant is properly tended and nourished it has little chance of growing into strong and useful tree. So the first priority in the scale of social justice must be given to the welfare of the children.

Research paper thumbnail of Migration and Urban Transition in India: An Over View

International Political Economy: Migration eJournal, 2018

Urbanization has been a historical process linked to the level of economic development and social... more Urbanization has been a historical process linked to the level of economic development and social transformation. Demographically, it is measured as a proportion of the population living in urban centres that evolved overtime in varying sizes. Large urban centers are recognized as engines of economic growth since economic activities, communication services, educational and health services, scientific and technological innovations are concentrated in them. Urban centers also provide vital links to the rural areas and are instrumental in rural development. On the other hand, sustainable urbanization and equity in the distribution of social and economic resources remain a great challenge globally, and more so for those countries which have been urbanizing faster. India could be categorized as a country with a low level of urbanization as officially 31 per cent of the population lived in urban areas as per 2011 Census. The estimated level of urbanization for the year 2014 was 32 per cen...

Research paper thumbnail of Problems of Self Help Group Members

Indian Journal of Applied Research, May 1, 2012