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Research paper thumbnail of Causes for Migration

Indian Streams Research Journal

Research paper thumbnail of 7315.pdf

Research paper thumbnail of WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS AND RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA

Review of Literature, 2014

Most people think that women's jobs are to build and maintain the home, like cooking, fetching wa... more Most people think that women's jobs are to build and maintain the home, like cooking, fetching water, and raising children. Women's status in India has changed since the turn of the century as a result of social legislation, globalization, and growing industrialization. Women have moved from the kitchen to higher levels of professional activities as a result of the spread of education and awareness. Since the beginning, entrepreneurship has been dominated by men. However, over time, the situation has changed, and today, women are the most notable and inspirational entrepreneurs. Women are now competing with men in the business world in almost every developed nation in the world. It is inevitable that women entrepreneurs will play a role in economic growth. Women's entrepreneurial skills are crucial to achieving larger development goals like growth with equity. According to studies, many female entrepreneurs face more challenging work environments than their male counterparts. Women entrepreneurs are more affected than men by political instability, inadequate infrastructure, high production costs, and a hostile business environment. The legal and sociocultural context, as well as restricted access to important resources like land and credit, pose serious obstacles. In the age of globalization, shifting trade patterns and evolving technologies necessitate skill development, which many African entrepreneurs lack. The contribution that female business owners have made to the growth of the economy is briefly examined in this paper.

Research paper thumbnail of INDIAN ECONOMY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Golden Research Thoughts, 2012

In order to achieve this kind of manageable improvement, all nations, industrialized and developi... more In order to achieve this kind of manageable improvement, all nations, industrialized and developing, must work together. The requirement for an impartial appropriation of weight and the establishment of the privilege to advance must underpin this collaboration. The fact that discharges per capita in industrialized nations are ten to multiple times higher than those in developing nations demonstrates the need for value. The global total of emanations must decrease. We need to come up with a solution to this problem that doesn't strip developing nations of their right to create. The three pillars of sustainable development are social improvement, financial development, and condition security. For various situations, supportability has distinct implications. For instance, while developed nations are dealing with issues of work supportability, developing nations are focusing on the maintainability of lifestyles. India has a significant stake in the development of an effective, rule-based, impartial, and multilateral response to environmental change issues as a developing nation at the forefront of powerlessness. The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change's guidelines provide the foundation for creating a useful system in this manner.

Research paper thumbnail of Article

Review of Research , 2012

Dr. Bharat Ratna B. R. Although Ambedkar is widely regarded as a leader of oppressed classes who ... more Dr. Bharat Ratna B. R. Although Ambedkar is widely regarded as a leader of oppressed classes who fought against the caste system and untouchability, his contributions as an economist, humanist, sociopolitical scientist, and constitutional expert are frequently overlooked, which is shocking for the economic community. He proposed numerous economic development strategies and authored three books on the subject. He has earned two doctorates. The liberalization, globalization, and privatization strategy that Dr. Ambedkar recommended was implemented by the nation in 1990. He thought that the caste system was a big obstacle to social and economic progress. In his book titled "Evolution of Provincial finance in British India (1925)," he pointed out numerous flaws in the financial relationship between the provincial and imperial governments. He demonstrated that the fiscal system was flawed, with harmful taxes and wasteful government spending. "Problem with the rupee: its origin and solution" addresses the issue of price stability and exchange rates. He used it to suggest ways to control inflationary pressure on the Indian economy at the time, which I believe can be used by modern economists in their field of study. I have discussed his contributions to monetary economics and public finance, his views on Indian currency, the economics of caste and untouchability, the abolition of the Khoti system, his views on public expenditure, his contribution to public economics, Ambedkar's views on economic liberalization, and other topics in this paper.

Research paper thumbnail of A GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF TOURISM

Indian Streams Research Journal, 2012

One of the largest tourist industries today, tourism contributes to socioeconomic growth. In acco... more One of the largest tourist industries today, tourism contributes to socioeconomic growth. In accordance with the fundamental dynamics of the expanding Indian tourism industry, which is forming the outer surface of economic activity. Its high growth and development rates amount and extent volumes off region currency a significant amount of money for infrastructure development and advancement. The development of a settled way of thinking amongst one another and learning about each culture and custom are clearly definite benefits of tourism. Reduce the negative perception of a widespread, fixed, and oversimplified image of tourism. The more tourists and the local community are educated about the effects of tourism, the better chance they have of achieving sustainable tourism, a stable economy, and a promising environment. This refers to the economic and social effects on the local community that are determined by the percentage of tourist income that goes to the host communities. Claims that tourism is a vital force for peace are exaggerated in this. Depending on a wide range of negative effects, successful resource development can result in earnings differences. Overdevelopment is one of these, as is the process of assimilating, fighting a serious disagreement, and artificial reconstruction when presenting a culture to tourists. While this can help preserve the culture, it can also dilute or even destroy it. The objective is to advance tourism in the region. so that it would both generate revenue and foster respect for the local culture and tradition. Additionally, tourism has both positive and negative effects on the socioeconomic, environmental, and local ecology. Mass tourism frequently develops into overconsumption, pollution, and a lack of resources.

Research paper thumbnail of Indian Streams Research Journal / 1 Research Paper -English Economic Stability Through Micro Credit

Indian Streams Research Journal, 2011

Microcredit is a way to think about economic stability because small amounts of money are widely ... more Microcredit is a way to think about economic stability because small amounts of money are widely distributed and present in society. People who would not otherwise have access to credit for business expansion are given access to microcredit, which is the extension of small loans. They are not able to take out large loans, but they are willing to do business and dream of becoming big through microcredit, which demonstrates their ability, drive, and commitment to get past the obstacles to becoming selfsufficient. This article examines the effect that microcredit has on economic stability. Its significance for starting a small business is first discussed. Second, the article provides an overview of the current state of microcredit in the country. Thirdly, a few personal accounts of people who have received this kind of loan highlight the human impact behind the financial benefits. Finally, a comparison is made between the various funding options and the role that microcredit plays in financing new businesses. The article wraps up with a synopsis of the advantages of microcredit as a win-win situation for economic stability.

Research paper thumbnail of Causes for Migration

Indian Streams Research Journal

Research paper thumbnail of 7315.pdf

Research paper thumbnail of WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS AND RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA

Review of Literature, 2014

Most people think that women's jobs are to build and maintain the home, like cooking, fetching wa... more Most people think that women's jobs are to build and maintain the home, like cooking, fetching water, and raising children. Women's status in India has changed since the turn of the century as a result of social legislation, globalization, and growing industrialization. Women have moved from the kitchen to higher levels of professional activities as a result of the spread of education and awareness. Since the beginning, entrepreneurship has been dominated by men. However, over time, the situation has changed, and today, women are the most notable and inspirational entrepreneurs. Women are now competing with men in the business world in almost every developed nation in the world. It is inevitable that women entrepreneurs will play a role in economic growth. Women's entrepreneurial skills are crucial to achieving larger development goals like growth with equity. According to studies, many female entrepreneurs face more challenging work environments than their male counterparts. Women entrepreneurs are more affected than men by political instability, inadequate infrastructure, high production costs, and a hostile business environment. The legal and sociocultural context, as well as restricted access to important resources like land and credit, pose serious obstacles. In the age of globalization, shifting trade patterns and evolving technologies necessitate skill development, which many African entrepreneurs lack. The contribution that female business owners have made to the growth of the economy is briefly examined in this paper.

Research paper thumbnail of INDIAN ECONOMY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Golden Research Thoughts, 2012

In order to achieve this kind of manageable improvement, all nations, industrialized and developi... more In order to achieve this kind of manageable improvement, all nations, industrialized and developing, must work together. The requirement for an impartial appropriation of weight and the establishment of the privilege to advance must underpin this collaboration. The fact that discharges per capita in industrialized nations are ten to multiple times higher than those in developing nations demonstrates the need for value. The global total of emanations must decrease. We need to come up with a solution to this problem that doesn't strip developing nations of their right to create. The three pillars of sustainable development are social improvement, financial development, and condition security. For various situations, supportability has distinct implications. For instance, while developed nations are dealing with issues of work supportability, developing nations are focusing on the maintainability of lifestyles. India has a significant stake in the development of an effective, rule-based, impartial, and multilateral response to environmental change issues as a developing nation at the forefront of powerlessness. The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change's guidelines provide the foundation for creating a useful system in this manner.

Research paper thumbnail of Article

Review of Research , 2012

Dr. Bharat Ratna B. R. Although Ambedkar is widely regarded as a leader of oppressed classes who ... more Dr. Bharat Ratna B. R. Although Ambedkar is widely regarded as a leader of oppressed classes who fought against the caste system and untouchability, his contributions as an economist, humanist, sociopolitical scientist, and constitutional expert are frequently overlooked, which is shocking for the economic community. He proposed numerous economic development strategies and authored three books on the subject. He has earned two doctorates. The liberalization, globalization, and privatization strategy that Dr. Ambedkar recommended was implemented by the nation in 1990. He thought that the caste system was a big obstacle to social and economic progress. In his book titled "Evolution of Provincial finance in British India (1925)," he pointed out numerous flaws in the financial relationship between the provincial and imperial governments. He demonstrated that the fiscal system was flawed, with harmful taxes and wasteful government spending. "Problem with the rupee: its origin and solution" addresses the issue of price stability and exchange rates. He used it to suggest ways to control inflationary pressure on the Indian economy at the time, which I believe can be used by modern economists in their field of study. I have discussed his contributions to monetary economics and public finance, his views on Indian currency, the economics of caste and untouchability, the abolition of the Khoti system, his views on public expenditure, his contribution to public economics, Ambedkar's views on economic liberalization, and other topics in this paper.

Research paper thumbnail of A GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF TOURISM

Indian Streams Research Journal, 2012

One of the largest tourist industries today, tourism contributes to socioeconomic growth. In acco... more One of the largest tourist industries today, tourism contributes to socioeconomic growth. In accordance with the fundamental dynamics of the expanding Indian tourism industry, which is forming the outer surface of economic activity. Its high growth and development rates amount and extent volumes off region currency a significant amount of money for infrastructure development and advancement. The development of a settled way of thinking amongst one another and learning about each culture and custom are clearly definite benefits of tourism. Reduce the negative perception of a widespread, fixed, and oversimplified image of tourism. The more tourists and the local community are educated about the effects of tourism, the better chance they have of achieving sustainable tourism, a stable economy, and a promising environment. This refers to the economic and social effects on the local community that are determined by the percentage of tourist income that goes to the host communities. Claims that tourism is a vital force for peace are exaggerated in this. Depending on a wide range of negative effects, successful resource development can result in earnings differences. Overdevelopment is one of these, as is the process of assimilating, fighting a serious disagreement, and artificial reconstruction when presenting a culture to tourists. While this can help preserve the culture, it can also dilute or even destroy it. The objective is to advance tourism in the region. so that it would both generate revenue and foster respect for the local culture and tradition. Additionally, tourism has both positive and negative effects on the socioeconomic, environmental, and local ecology. Mass tourism frequently develops into overconsumption, pollution, and a lack of resources.

Research paper thumbnail of Indian Streams Research Journal / 1 Research Paper -English Economic Stability Through Micro Credit

Indian Streams Research Journal, 2011

Microcredit is a way to think about economic stability because small amounts of money are widely ... more Microcredit is a way to think about economic stability because small amounts of money are widely distributed and present in society. People who would not otherwise have access to credit for business expansion are given access to microcredit, which is the extension of small loans. They are not able to take out large loans, but they are willing to do business and dream of becoming big through microcredit, which demonstrates their ability, drive, and commitment to get past the obstacles to becoming selfsufficient. This article examines the effect that microcredit has on economic stability. Its significance for starting a small business is first discussed. Second, the article provides an overview of the current state of microcredit in the country. Thirdly, a few personal accounts of people who have received this kind of loan highlight the human impact behind the financial benefits. Finally, a comparison is made between the various funding options and the role that microcredit plays in financing new businesses. The article wraps up with a synopsis of the advantages of microcredit as a win-win situation for economic stability.