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Contents Foreword Introductory preface I Industrialization business and marketing opportunities and prospects 1 Industrialization in West Bengal challenges and opportunities Srutinath Praharaj 2 Marketing landscape for India Inc in the forthcoming decade Shubhro Michael Gomes and Asok Kumar Banerjee 3 Business ethics and corporate social responsibility PK Dutta and Prasanta Mukherjee 4 Special Economic Zones SEZs in India some issues Sudipti Banerjea II Financial econometrics 5 Exchange rate variation in India in the post reform period the role of domestic monetary policy Biswajit Maitra 6 Twin deficits phenomenon in India an econometric analysis Debabrata Mitra and Kanchan Datta III Study on some empirical phenomena 7 Causes of migration of skilled Indian IT professionals an empirical study Durlav Sarkar 8 Get conditioned for six sigma Sutapa Bhattacharyya 9 Mall culture in India sustainability in retail trade Bipul Malakar and Srabani Boral 10 Agricultural insurance in India perception and reality Debabrata Mitra and Rajib Patitundi 11 Peoples perception towards private life insurance companies in India in the midst of global financial crisis Debabrata Mitra and Amlan Ghosh Presently the second generation of reform process is likely to be over very shortly and we will be entering in the third generation of reform process The new economic policy adhered by the Government of India from the first part of 1990 onwards has put our Indian industries into tremendous competition This new economic policy has helped to a considerable extent to uplift the efficiency of the indigenous Indian industries to a considerable extent Since the introduction of this policy India has become an ideal destiny for investment due to several valid reasons Factors like government support by reducing tariffs control and trade restrictions development of infrastructural facilities Huge internal as well as external market components etc are some of the major reasons for such attraction A considerable change has taken place in the Indian economy which in turn has affected all the sectors to a large extent This new economic policy has put the Indian industries in front of tremendous challenges also Some industries who can cope up with this new situation will sustain and flourish and the firms which can not cope up with this new situation would certainly perish So in order to come up with flying colors every industry should be very much efficient regarding management of its cost as well as increasing the quality of its products to maximize sales New innovative products should be introduced marketing wing should be very much efficient Due consideration should be given on practicing business ethics and corporate social responsibility for building up the customers loyalty to the maximum possible extent Here the papers contained different aspects of contemporary issues faced by the Indian business in this globalized regime 204 pp.
figs, tables (illustrator). Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Indian banking an overview since independence 3 Existing literature on banking efficiency 4 Research methodology 5 Empirical analysis and findings 6 Conclusions and recommendations Bibliography AnnexureBanks are the backbone of financial systems and play an important role in economic development of the countries Banks are the highest financial intermediaries in our economy and therefore they always deserve careful study Major changes took place in the functioning of banks in India due to the economic reforms in India which was started in early nineties It is a fact that reforms have changed the depth and width of financial system in India The nature of the Indian banks are quickly changing due to financial deregulation financial innovations financial inclusion advancement in technology customers demands etc The high valuation in the capital markets and high growth rates in retail financing and product distribution have attracted a number of new players both global and domestic The new entrants players with redefined business model based on advanced technology are likely to shape the future of the financial services and banking Foreign banks and private sector banks in India have progressed well in the areas of technology up gradation in operations extending the business hours introduction of new products and various services PSBs with their vast client base and unparallel treasury of trust are also evolving their own way to retain and attract new costumers Against this backdrop the present study intends to measure and examine the relative technical efficiency of the Indian banks using non-parametric frontier methodology-data envelopment analysis DEA Though in our country some works have already been done in this area but there exists a lot of scope to undertake research work in this area which still remains under exploredThere is a vast literature on bank efficiency using DEA technique particularly in United States and other developed countries But the studies analyzing the efficiency of banks using this approach in India are fewer As a result there has been a serious gap in this respect in India Moreover the attempts on the efficiency analysis of banks in Indian context are not in a comprehensive manner Many of them use data for a single time period While some studies concentrate on the efficiency of only public sector banks Main focus of other studies is to show the impact o f reform measures on the efficiency only Therefore the present study will be able to throw further light on the existing banking literature in Indian by analyzing the relative technical efficiency of different measures in a very comprehensive manner during the recent period covering from 2004-05 to 2007-08In dealing with the perception of the common people stakeholders managers the study has developed a humble approach to provide strict rankings to the selected banks under study so that we can prepare a brief ranking of Indias efficient banks today and tomorrowThe main dilemma we face is the selection of appropriate input output variables for efficiency measurement that enables to capture multi dimensional functions of the banks and all sort of differences among the banks under study However the present study is expected to provide a brief overview of the efficiency level and efficiency positions of the individual Indian banks the findings and suggestions of this study will be helpful for the policy makers bank managers customers researchers academicians along with the general readers who are interested about our vibrant banking sector jacket 222 pp.
figs, tables (illustrator). Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Historical Background of Insurance Business in India 3 Reforms in Indias Life Insurance Sector A Comparative Study 4 Effects of the Insurance Sector Reforms in India 5 Empirical analysis of Reforms 6 Summary of Recommendations and Conclusions Bibliography Annexure Index Recent years have heralded a period of unprecedented changes in the Indian financial sector Following the reforms in the banking sector and stock market reforms in the insurance sector was introduced in 1999 which was a part of the overall financial sector reform Insurance is very important for any economy and it is especially important for country like India as it works as an important vehicle of savings for the economy for longer period of time The low level of insurance penetration higher premiums less attractive products along with the monopolistic approach of the state life insurer has been highlighted in the Malhotra Committee report and the opening up of the insurance sector has been advocated After the introduction of the new economic policy the Indian economy has witnessed a radical transformation in its structure The implementations of new economic policy have improved the GDP for the last few years consecutively in and around 8 This has improved the per capita income of the country Rural India has also improved its earning from agricultural and non agricultural incomes On the other hand rural people migrated into the urban areas for better job and earnings The average Indians are young and the rising of middle class peoples in India are acting as a catalyst in the post reform development in India Under these circumstances this book also tried to find out the determinants of demand for life insurance in India in the post reform era The presents study is expected to provide a brief overview on the overall impact of these reforms measures on the life insurance sector and answer the questions regarding the viability of the life insurance sector reforms in India and assess the present Indian life market The findings and the suggestions of this study will be useful for the policy makers leaders potential insurers researchers academicians along with the general readers who are interested in the Indian life insurance sector jacket 298 pp.
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Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 The History of Tea 3 Evaluation of trade union movement in the tea industry of west Bengal 4 Trends of industrial relations in tea plantation of West Bengal in the post independence period 5 Globalization Its impact on Indian tea industry 6 Comparative analysis of Dooars and Terai tea gardens 7 Suggestions and recommendations Bibliography IndexGlobalization indicates the movement towards the international integration of national economies Globalization embodies integration of international markets for goods services technology finance and to some extent labour The present study is intended to measure the impact of globalization on industrial relations The very word globalization which according to my opinion gained much more importance after the collapse of socialistic block The unipolar world under the leadership of USA has prompted our government to go for its New measures if any for establishing harmonious industrial relationship in the tea industries for its overall growth and development 242 pp.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2019
ISBN 10: 6200091277 ISBN 13: 9786200091277
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Post Reform Performance of Life Insurance Companies operating in India | Piyali Chandra Khan | Taschenbuch | 192 S. | Englisch | 2019 | LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing | EAN 9786200091277 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu GmbH & Co. KG, Lengericher Landstr. 19, 49078 Osnabrück, mail[at]preigu[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Verlag: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2019
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Verlag: Zoological Survey of India, 2016
ISBN 10: 8181714415 ISBN 13: 9788181714411
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgement. Introduction. 1. Kingdom Protista. 2. Subkingdom Protozoa. 3. Phylum Sarcomastigophora. 4. Phylum Apicomplexa. 5. Phylum Ciliophora. 6. Kingdom Animalia. 7. Phylum Porifera. 8. Phylum Cnidaria (Coelenterata). 9. Phylum Platyhelminthes. 10. Phylum Gastrotricha. 11. Phylum Nemathelminthes (Nematoda). 12. Phylum Acanthocephala. 13. Phylum Sipuncula. 14. Phylum Echiura. 15. Phylum Annelida. 16. Phylum Arthropoda. 17. Phylum Mollusca. 18. Phylum Echinodermata. 19. Phylum Phoronida. 20. Phylum Bryozoa (Ectoprocta). 21. Phylum Chaetognatha. 22. Phylum Chordata. 23. Subphylum Urochordata (Tunicata). 24. Subphylum Cephalochordata. 25. Subphylum Vertebrata. 26. Class Pisces. 27. Class Amphibia. 28. Class Reptilia. 29. Class Aves. 30. Class Mammalia. Species Index.
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ISBN 10: 8181714296 ISBN 13: 9788181714299
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) is a taxonomic research organization dedicated itself in exploring and documenting the country s faunal resources. ZSI, established on 1st July, 1916, introduced a new era in the history of zoological research in the country. Since its inception, ZSI has been carrying out the systematic explorations, inventorying/ monitoring, and documenting the teeming faunal diversity of India, including discovering/describing new taxa to science. ZSI has, to its credit, published over 1400 scientific documents on Indian fauna, and over 5000 species new to science described from diverse ecosystems/habitats of India and its neighbouring countries. ZSI safeguards the largest faunal repository of the National Zoological Collections of voucher specimens, caring and maintaining 4 million specimens, including 20,000 types , of all faunal groups from protozoa to mammals known from India and the adjacent countries.