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13. TRENDS AND PATTERNS OF EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA
Dr. T. K. Udgirkar, D. K. Pathrut
03. भंडारा जिल्ह्यातील सनफ्लॅग कंपनीतील कर्मचाऱ्यांची आर्थिक व सामाजिक स्थिती
डॉ. आशा तुकारामजी बानकर
10. उमरेड तालुक्यातील मिरची पिकाच्या उत्पादनाचे स्वरूप
डॉ. आशा तुकारामजी बानकर
07. भारतीय शहरीकरणाचा एक घटक : स्थलांतर
डॉ. जयंतकुमार एम. मस्के
2. Prospects of Atpadi Village Panchayat Taxation
Miss. Sawat Sulkashana
4. जयसिंगपूरमधील वडार समाजातील स्त्रीयांची उच्चशिक्षणातील सद्यस्थिती
श्री. विजय रामचंद्र डोंगरे
3. A Study of Family Expenditure on Food Articles and Non Food Articles in Chandgad Taluka of Kolhapur District
Miss-Vrushali Kamalakar Herekar.
08. नीती आयोग
सीताराम नारायण खडपकर
03. A Study Of Family Expenditure On Food Articles And Non Food Articles In Chandgad Taluka Of Kolhapur District
Miss-Vrushali Kamalakar Herekar.
02. The Importance Of Crop Loan System In An Indian Agriculture
Samina S. Jamadar
09. काजू व आंबा पिकाचे अर्थशास्त्र
प्रा तानाजी विष्णू कांबळे
01. The Implication Of Cows In Indian Civilization
Mrs. Sarika Rajendra Thakar
05. A Study of Economic Status of Small Farmers in Kolhapur District
Dr. D. K. More, , Patil. J. P.
04. Area and Production of Oilseeds Crops In Maharashtra With Special Reference to Sangli District
Mr. Rohit Dinkar Barsing , Dr. K. Yuvaraj
Agriculture plays a key role in the rural economy of India. It contributes nearly 17 percent in the total gross domestic product.On the oilseeds map of the world and India occupies a prominent position, both in regard to area and production. India is the 4th largest production of edible oil economy in the world and contributes about 10% of the world oilseeds production, 6-7% of the global production of vegetable oil, and nearly 7 percent of protein meal. Indian Oilseeds main fore crops Groundnut, Sunflower, Soybean and Castor seed.
This research paper examines agricultural progress in India with special reference oilseeds Crops. Areas under cultivation the trend of oilseeds crops also have been analyzed.
6. Area And Production Of Sugarcane Crop In India
Mr. Rohit D. Barisnge, Dr. K. Yuvaraj
5. A study of Micro Finance and Agriculture
Miss. Punam R. Naik , Dr. Vishakha Apte
7. Trend of Animal Husbandry in India and their contribution to national Economy
Mrs. Sarika Rajendra Thakar
13. मातीवरील प्रक्रिया एक महाउद्योग
डॉ नितीनबी कावडकर
10. नागपूर विभागातील गैर प्राथमिक क्षेत्राचा वाढता विस्तार व शहरीकरण
श्री जयंतकुमारएम मस्के
12. महाराष्ट्रातील उद्योजकता विकास कार्यक्रम व महिला उद्योजक
श्री मदनजी प्राधान
11. ग्रामिण विकासात ग्रामसभेचा सामाजिक व आर्थिक दॄष्टिकोन
श्री गुरूनाथ इश्राम सामंत
8. Nais-Crop Insurance Scheme In Maharashtra
Miss.ShirkeSadhanaUttam
15. शास्वत कॄषी विकासाकरिता पायाभूत सुविधांची गरज
प्रा अरूण योगेवर जाधव
04. A Study Cropping Intensity And Changing Cropping Pattern In Maharashtra
Dr.Deshmukh.M.S,ShindeVarshaTanaji
03. Goods & Service Tax Bill In India
Dr.Prema Arun Yadav
02. A Study Of Demonetization In India
Lavhate Ravindra P.
6. GROWTH AND PROSPECT OF PRIMARY CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING SOCIETIES IN INDIA
Nishigandha Parkash Bansode
Primary co-operative societies has been playing significant role to develop the rural marketing in India. This paper analyses that the growth and prospects of primary co-operative marketing in India. In year 1994-1995 to 2009-2010 i.e. 8,628 and 7,202 growth of Primary agriculture co-operative marketing is increasing at decreasing rate. There is share capital and membership growth of primary co-operative
societies is progressive in year 1994-1995 to 2009-2010 i.e. 1,780.2 and 3,403.2. In year 2009-2010 employment generations through primary co-operative marketing are 38,942. It is clear from the fact that, at present primary co-operative marketing societies are still good for the development of rural area in Indian co-operative market. The present paper analyses the growth and prospect of primary co-operative societies
in India. The period of the study is based on secondary data. The main theme of this paper is growth and prospect of primary co-operative marketing societies in primary agriculture co-operative marketing, share capital and membership of primary co-operative marketing and employment generation through primary cooperative
societies.
5. FOOD PROBLEM IN INDIA : 2020
Dr.T.K.Udgirkar
Food problem has been one of the major problem in India. The Indian population is still facing food problem. The second five year plan began with more serious of the food problem in India. However, the UN estimate projection and forecasts on food production and food availability level in India. It has suggests that the domestic demand for foodgrain in India by 2020 would be 343 (MT). Supply of rice 120.5 (MT) and demand 122 (MT). It’s gap between demand and supply is -1.6%. Moreover the production of foodgrain in India is inadequate to meet the requirements of consumption. In order to the government of India should have deep interest within commercial farming, investment irrigation, financial institute, research and extension, public distribution system and National food budget policy etc. has helped to attain
impressive growth in agriculture leading to self sufficiency in food production.
4. Depreciation Of Rupees & Its Impact On Indian Economy
Prof. Mahesh Gaikwad
India got freedom from British rule on Aug 15, 1947. At that time the Indian rupee was linked to the British pound and its value was at par with the American dollar. There was no foreign borrowing on India’s balance sheet.The Indian Rupee has depreciated significantly against the US Dollar marking a new risk for Indian economy. Grim global economic outlook along with high inflation, widening current account deficit and FII outflows have contributed to this fall. RBI has responded with timely interventions by selling dollars intermittently. But in times of global uncertainty, investors prefer USD as a safe haven. To attract investments, RBI can ease capital controls by increasing the FII limit on investment in government and corporate debt instruments and introduce higher ceilings in ECB’s.Government can create a stable political and economic environment. However, a lot depends on the Global economic outlook and the future of Eurozone which will determine the future of INR.
5. Financial Burden of Public Debt of the State Governments in India
Prof. Dr.Prema Arun Yadav
The paper analyses the interest payments of the state governments in India during the reform period. The Centre and State Governments in interest payments trends during the period of study are examined of the state governments in India from 1990-2010. Gross and Net interest payments of the State Governments in India.
4. Empowerment of Women
Miss. Varsha Haibati Bhosale,
Twentieth century has brought a great change in the lives of women all over the world influencing their attitudes, values aspirations, ways of feeling, standards of behaviour and actions for effective participation in all walks of life.
Empowering of women presupposes a drastic, dynamic and democratic change in the perception and expectation from women in our society. To help women to attain economic independence is the first priority for such a change when a women attains economic independence she naturally becomes the mistress of own body and author of her own decisions. Even she can take free choice of her sex life and no one can force her to use her for their pleasure one benefit. A scientific perception of women’s needs is essential for the process which leads to the empowering. The status of women is a significant reflection of the social justice in a society. Women have contributed to the progress of humanity on every age. They have several as the corner stone of stability. They have been instruments of change. They have contributed significantly towards nation making.