1. Higher Education: Autonomy and Accountability in India
Dr.R.S.S.Nehru, Sikkim University, Gangtok, Sikkim
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E.V. Prabha, Dr. I.Senthila Devi, Periyar E. V. R. College, Affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu, India
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Sudheesh C.S. and Prof. (Dr.) Suresh Kutty K., Kannur University, Kerala
Page No : 14 – 20
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4. E-Learning in India’s Higher Education Sector: Priorities and Interventions
Dr.Pradeep Kumar B, Govt. Arts & Science College, Ambalapuzha, Kerala
Ratnakumari.K.A, Maharajas College, Ernakulam, kerala
Page No : 21 – 31
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6494
5. A STUDY ON EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF CHILDREN WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
S. Silamboli, Dr.J.Sujathamalini, Alagappa University, Karaikudi
Page No : 32 – 40
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6495
6. A STUDY ON CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT OF FOREIGN BANKS IN INDIA
Dr. Reena Gupta, Dr.Sanjay Sharma, IMIRC, Indore
Page No : 41 – 51
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6496
7. Origin And Development Of Women’s Welfare Department And Its Activities In Tamil Nadu – A Study
Dr. N. VINOTH KUMAR, A.V.V.M. Sri Pushpam Collage (Autonomous), Poondi, Thanjavur
Page No : 52 – 63
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6497
Rahul Gupta, Sanjoy Roy, Shubham Singh, Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Management and Research, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi
Page No : 64 – 70
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6498
9. PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL: TRADITIONAL AND MODERN APPROACH
M.Rajitha, P.Balachandar, P.Ranjithkumar, Arignar Anna Government Arts College, Musiri
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DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6499
10. EXCELLENCE OF MBA PROGRAMME IN VARIOUS HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SALEM AND NAMAKKAL DISTRICTS.
M.Mai Gnanam, Dr.T.Sarathy, Periyar University, Salem
Page No : 82 – 96
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6500
11. FILMS AND CHILDREN- A STUDY ON THE EXPOSURE TO FILMS IN TELEVISION
E.V. Prabha, Dr. I.Senthila Devi, Periyar E. V. R. College, Affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu, India
Page No : 97 – 104
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6501
12. IMPACT OF MICRO FINANCE ON RURAL WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN TAMILNADU.
A Boobalan, University of Madras, Chepak, Chennai
Page No : 105 – 114
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6502
Dr. Ayan Chattopadhyay, Army Institute of Management Kolkata, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, India.
Arpita Banerjee, MUC Women’s College, University of Burdwan, India
Page No : 115 – 128
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6503
14. CULTURAL LEVEL PROBLEMS IN TRANSLATING THE NOVEL THANEER CORESSPONDING ROMAN JAKOBSON’S THOEORY
DR. S.SANGEETHA, ANNAI VAILANKANNI ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, THANJAVUR
Page No : 129 – 136
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6504
15. A STUDY ON FINANCIAL HEALTH OF AXIS BANK AND HDFC BANK
Dr. B.Sudha, Periyar University College of Arts and Science, Pappireddipatti, Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu, India.
P.Rajendran, K.S.Rangasamy College of Arts and Science (Autonomous), K.S.R KalviNager, Tiruchengode, Tamil Nadu, India
Page No : 137 – 151
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6505
16. CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS IN NAMAKKAL DISTRICT
Dr.S.M.Venkatachalam, P. Senthilkumar, Vidhyaa Arts and Science College, Konganapuram, Edappadi, Salem
Page No : 152 – 167
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6506
E.Helen Parimala, Dr.S. Albert Rabara, St.Joseph’s College, Trichy, Tamilnadu
Page No : 168 – 177
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6507
Santosh Kumar. G, ABBS School of Management, Bengaluru, India.
Dr. Shrinivas R Patil, IEMS B-School, Hubli, India.
Page No : 178 – 188
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6508
19. Micro-Finance Mechanism – Unleashing of Energy and Creativity among Rural Self Help Groups (SHG’s)
Shivaprasad. G, V.P.Sriram, Acharya Bangalore B-School (ABBS), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
Page No : 189 – 208
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6509
20. EFFECT OF MARKETING MIX DIMENSIONS ON LIC POLICYHOLDER SATISFACTION AT NAMAKKAL
Dr.B. RAJENDRAN, R. RAMACHANDRAN, Thirivalluvar Government Arts College, Rasipuram, Namakkal.
Page No : 209 – 217
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6510
21. Disintegration of Values and Disharmony in Life in Philip Roth’s Letting Go
V.Sathya, Dr.S.Florence, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India
Page No : 218 – 228
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6511
22. The Concept of Land and Inheritance of Property A Case Study of Karbi Tribe in Northeast India
Dr. Vulli Dhanaraju, Rashmi Engtipi, Assam University (Central University), Diphu Campus, Assam, INDIA
Page No : 229 – 240
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6512
23. BUYING BEHAVIOUR OF COLLEGE GIRL STUDENTS THROUGH ADVERTISING IMPACT – A VIEW
Dr.S.KARTHIKEYAN, Government Arts College (Autonomous), Kumbakonam
Page No : 241 – 246
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6513
24. ORGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT IN INDIA: A HISTORICAL ANALYSIS
A. LOGANATHAN, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar.
Page No : 247 – 258
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6514
25. CHALLENGES FOR EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF SUPREME AUDIT INSTITUTION OF INDIA
Dr. N. Ragavan, A. Vadivel, University of Madras
Page No : 259 – 271
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6515
Jikku Susan Kurian, K Rajini, Sri Vasavi College (Affiliated to Bharathiar University), Erode Tamil Nadu, India
Page No : 272 – 285
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6516
27. An Analysis of Growth Performance and Major Inputs Use for Agriculture Sector in Tamil Nadu
Dr.L.Ganesan, K.Pushpavalli, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India
Page No : 286 – 296
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6517
28. INFORMATION SOURCES AND SERVICES FOR USING RESEARCH SCHOLARS AND FACULTY MEMBERS IN THE SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCE IN PERIYAR UNIVERSITY, SALAM, TAMILNADU: A CASE STUDY
S.DURAISEKAR, DR.M.PALANIAPPAN, Periyar University, Salem
Page No : 297 – 314
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6518
29. Synthesis and Characterisation of Thermally Evaporated V2O5 Thin Films and its Electrical Properties
A.Sherin Fathima, S.Johnson Jeyakumar, I.Kartharinal Punithavathy, S.Joshua Gnanamuthu, TBML College, Porayar.
Page No : 315 – 322
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6519
30. Governance and Socio-Economic Development: A Statistical Analysis of the North-East India
Mridusmita Patowary, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh, Assam, India
Page No : 323 – 330
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6520
31. Inter-State Disparity in Agricultural Development in the North-Eastern Region of India
Saurish Bhattacharjee, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh, Assam, India
Page No : 331 – 339
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6521
Dr. Parul Sharda, Indore Management Institute & Research Center. Indore (India)
Page No : 340 – 347
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6522
33. DOCKING AND SPECTROSCOPIC (FT-IR, FT-RAMAN), COMPUTATIONAL (DFT) INVESTIGATION, HOMO-LUMO, AND MEP ANALYSIS OF 4- MORPHOLINECARBONYL CHLORIDE
K. Venkateswaran, Future School Auroville
M. Karnan and R. Muthukumar, Srimad Andavan Arts and Scinece college
Page No : 348 – 370
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6523
34. TRANSGENDERISM IN CYBERSPACE: TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERING TRANSGENDER
Sugyanta Priyadarshini, Deepanjali Mishra and Sukanta Chandra Swain, KIIT Deemed to be University
Page No : 371 – 379
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6524
35. Cash to Cashless Economy : A Case Study
Tanya Sharma, L.N. Mithila University
Page No : 380 – 393
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6525
36. Nonlinear Neutral Differential Equations
S. Kavitha, Vivekanandha College of Arts and Science College for Women
M. Angayarkanni, Kandaswamy Kandars College
Page No : 394 – 405
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6526
Dr.P.Ramesh, Adaikala Matha Institute of Management
Page No : 406 – 415
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6527
38. JOB INSECURITY DURING RECENT ECONOMIC DOWNFALL AND STRATEGIES ADOPTED TO MITIGATE
D.H.Thavamalar, Government Arts College
Page No : 416 – 421
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6528
BhupinderPreet Bedi, IKG PTU, Jalandhar (PUNJAB)
Dr.Sunayna Khurana, Chandigarh Business School of Administration
Page No : 422 – 433
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6529
40. AN ECONOMIC STUDY OF THE VARIOUS ASPECTS OF SANDSTONE SECTOR IN THE DHOLPUR DISTRICT OF RAJASTHAN
Surender Singh Charan and Dr. Kalpana Randhawa, Suresh Gyan Vihar University
Page No : 434 – 460
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6530
S.N.Raghavendra, Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM)
B.Arul Senthil, Acharya Bangalore B- School (ABBS)
Page No : 461 – 477
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6531
Shalini H S and V. P. Sriram, Acharya Bangalore B-School (ABBS)
Raveendra P V, MSRIT, Bangalore
Page No : 478 – 487
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6532
43. Generalizations of Nano δ-Closed Sets in Nano Topological Spaces
S. Bamini and M. Saraswathi, Kandasami Kandar’s College
A. Vadivel, Government Arts College (Autonomous)
G. Saravanakumar, M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering (Autonomous)
Page No : 488 – 493
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6533
44. On Fuzzy Upper and Lower Almost Contra e-Continuous Multifunctions
P. Dhanasekaran, Salem Sowdeswari Colege(SFC)
M. Angayarkanni, Kandasami Kandar’s College
A. Vadivel, Government Arts College (Autonomous)
Page No : 494 – 505
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6534
Dr. K. VENKATACHALAM and D. SARAVANAKUMAR, PGP College of Arts and Science
Page No : 506 – 515
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6535
46. ORIGIN OF THE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES WITH REGARDS TO THE DEVELOPMENT IN COIMBATORE DISTRICT
Smitha.K, Government Arts College
Page No : 516 – 520
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6536
47. A STUDY ON MONOLOGUE TECHNIQUE IN ADRIENNE KENNEDY’S SELECT ONE-ACT PLAYS
Dr. B.Balaji, Sri Vijay Vidyalaya College of Arts and Science for Women
Page No : 521 – 525
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6537
48. m Open Sets and Maps in Nano Bitopological Spaces
A. Padma, Annai Women’s College
M. Saraswathi, Kandaswamy Kandar’s College
A. Vadivel, Government Arts College (Autonomous)
Page No : 526 – 538
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6538
R. Sengodi and Dr.S.Thamilarasan, Government Arts College
Page No : 539 – 553
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6539
50. Cross-Culture Comparison of Buying Behavior in Recycle Packing and Eco-friendly Products
Dr.M.RAJA, Bharathidasan University Constituent College, Kumulur, Lalgudi, Tiruchirapalli
Dr.Kiran.G, Welingkar Institute of Management
Dr. Appasaba.L.V, VTU -Belagavi
Page No : 554 – 572
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6540
P.G. Geegi, St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu, India.
N. Manoharan, Bharathidasan University, Palkalaiperur, Tiruchirappalli. Tamilnadu, India.
Page No : 573 – 585
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6541
52. RESONS FOR CORPORATE RECONSTRUCTIONG IN INDIA
C.SAVITHA, Government Arts college for Women
Dr.K.GANESAMURTHI, School of Managememt, Alagappa University
Page No : 586 – 597
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6542
53. ENHANCEMENT OF WOUND HEALING POTENTIALS OF OLDENLANTIA HERBACEA ROXB.ON INCISION WOUNDED ALBINO RATS
G.Shobana, Dr.N.Agnel arul john and Dr.N.Ramesh Kannan, Srimad Andavan Arts and Science College (Autonomous)
Page No : 598 – 606
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6543
54. ENHANCED CLOUD IDENTITY MANAGEMENT ENABLING SECURE ACCESS IN CROSS CLOUD ENVIRONMENT
V. K. Sanjeevi, Y. Sunil Raj and Dr. S. Albert Rabara, St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous)
Page No : 607 – 615
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6544
55. EMPIRICAL STUDY ON ROLE OF INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS IN INDIAN CORPORATE SECTOR
Dr.M.Sakthivel Murugan, D.B.Jain College
Dr.T.Sujatha, SIVET College
Page No : 616 – 625
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6545
56. “Impact of Unemployment on the Entrepreneurial Intention of Graduates in Pune City, India”
Dr. Dipesh Daddelal Uike, Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Management Studies and Research (DAIMSR), RTM Nagpur University
Page No : 626 – 637
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6546
57. Effect of Environmental Parameters on the Transmission Characteristics of Evanescent Wave Extrinsic Fiber Optic Sensor Operates Based on U-
Shaped Glass Element
S. SRINIVASULU and DR. S. VENKATESWARA RAO, College of Engineering Hyderabad, J N T University Hyderabad
Page No : 638 – 653
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6547
58. Evaluating Household Level Impact of MGNREGA Scheme in Tamil Nadu: A Case Study
Dr. Sonkhogin Haokip and D. Sivakumar, The Gandhigram Rural Institute – Deemed to be University
Page No : 654 – 669
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6548
59. A STUDY ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS IN INDIA
Dr. E.T. Lokganathan, Kongu Arts and Science College (Autonomous)
T.Christy Cresida, Dr.NGP Arts and Science College
Page No : 670 – 681
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6549
60. GCMS ANALYSIS FROM HYDROALCOHOLIC EXTRACT OF SOALNUM ERIANTHUM
J. Muneer Ahamath, J. Sirajudeen and R. Abdul Vahith, Jamal Mohamed College (Autonomous)
Page No : 670 – 681
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6550
61. ON (gg)*- HOMEOMORPHISMS IN TOPOLOGICAL SPACES
I. Christal Bai and T. Shyla Isac Mary, Nesamony Memorial Christian College
Page No : 682 – 687
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6552
Manopriya.M and Arivuchudar.R, Periyar University
Page No : 688 – 694
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6553
63. INTUITIONISTIC FUZZY SOFT SUBHEMIRINGS OFA HEMIRING UNDER HOMOMORPHISM AND ANTI-HOMOMORPHISM
J.Venkatesan, Sri Vidya Mandir Arts and Science College
N.Anitha, Periyar University PG Extension center
Page No : 695 – 699
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6554
MANIARASAN .U and NAGARAJAN .N, Tamil University
KEERTHIGA .M, Nehru Memorial College
Page No : 700 – 712
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6555
65. Photo-catalytic process validation for CdO Nanoparticles, prepared by Co-precipitation method
M. Elayaraja, I. Kartharinal Punithavathy, S. Johnson Jeyakumar and M. Jothibas, T.B.M.L. College
S.Ramalingam, A.V.C. College
Page No : 713 – 726
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6556
66. Photo-catalytic process validation for CdO Nanoparticles, prepared by Co-precipitation method
CORDELIA JEMIMA G.Y and DR.V.KAVITHA, Hindusthan College of Arts and Science
Page No : 727 – 734
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6557
67. KĀMA WORSHIPS OF NORTHERN KERALA: IN A WOMEN CENTERED RITUALISTIC PERSPECTIVE
Anju M and Dr. C. Jeya Veera Devan, Periyar University
Page No : 735 – 741
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6558
68. Impact of Absenteeism on Employees’ Satisfaction
Deepak B V and Dr Sony Kumari, Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana (S-VYASA)
Page No : 742 – 751
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6559
69. Rate of approximation for (P,Q)- Durrmeyer type operators
Rupa Rani Sharma, G.L.Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management
Page No : 752 – 756
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6560
70. Technical communication in organization
Preeti, Annie Besant Girl’s P.G College
Page No : 757 – 760
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6561
71. FACTORS OF BRAND PERSONALITY- A STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO SOFTDRINK CUSTOMERS IN CHENNAI CITY
K.JAYASHREE and Dr. M. R.VASUDEVAN, D.G. Vaishnav College
Page No : 761 – 775
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6562
A. Sivakumar and Dr.R.Gunasundari, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education
Page No : 776 – 789
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6563
V.Indhumathi and Dr.S.Thamilarasan, Government Arts College
Page No : 790 – 799
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6564
74. The “Vettiyan” (Cremation Workers) in Rural Villages – Need for the Social Justice
D. Aarthi Saravanan, Gandhigram Rural Institute – Deemed University
Page No : 800 – 807
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6565
75. REVIEW ON CLASSIFICATION OF CANCER USING MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES
S.Premkumar and Dr.N.Revathy, Hindusthan College of Arts and Science
Page No : 808 – 820
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6566
SONALI BORO, TEZPUR UNIVERSITY
MANUSMITA MAZUMDER, DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY
Page No : 821 – 830
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6567
Ujjal Mukherjee, CMS B School, Jain University
Dilip Kaushik, Jain University
Page No : 831 – 848
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6568
78. Management Style of an organization – its implications on being an Enterprise salesperson’s customer
AVR Mahadev, Jain University
Page No : 849 – 867
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6569
79. EFFECT OF AUTOMATION IN PRODUCTION AND SERVICE SECTORS IN INDIAN SCENARIO
M.RAJESH, SRI KRISHNADEVRAYA UNIVERSITY
Page No : 868 – 877
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6570
80. EVOLVING CYBER RISK & UNSOLVED PROBLEMS
JASWANTH SINGH G, Insurance Domain Consultant (InsureTech) Faculty for Insurance, Financial Services and Pension Studies
VARSHINI S and PATHURI V M S K CHAITANYA, II B.COM PROFESSIONAL ‘B’ CHRIST (Deemed To Be University)
Page No : 878 – 893
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6571
81. INDUSTRY 4.0 AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON INDIAN INDUSTRIES
MANASA.H.B and YESHASWINI.B.N, Baldwin Methodist College
Page No : 894 – 906
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6572
82. A study on the Impact of Industrial Revolution 4.0 on Future Jobs of Manufacturing Sector
V.Ashwini, N. Chandan Babu and P. Rajini, Bhavan’s Vivekanada College
Page No : 907 – 914
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6573
83. A Study of Awareness of Telematics in Motor Insurance in Twin Cities
Dr.K. Sreelatha Reddy, S. Jayalakshmi and N. Chandan Babu, Bhavan’s Vivekanada College
Page No : 915 – 931
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6574
84. Impact of Repo Rate and Reverse repo rate on Bank Nifty
Dr E.M. Naresh Babu, ABBS School of Management
Page No : 932 – 946
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6575
85. A Statistical Model – Forecasting the Investment holdings of India
P. Rajini, N. Chandan Babu and V.Ashwini, Bhavan’s Vivekanada College
Page No : 947 – 955
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6576
86. Talent Management: Leveraging Industry 4.0 in Talent Audit and Digital Transformation
Dr. Sahana Madan, CMS Business School, Jain University
Ram Sathya Narayanan, Tata Consultancy Services
Page No : 956 – 968
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6577
87. Green Manufacturing -The Key to Sustainability
Adnan Ali Syed, Jain International Residential School
Dr.Kamini Dhruva, ABBS School of Management
Page No : 969 – 974
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6578
88. BIG DATA AND INDIAN COPETITION LAW – A CRITICAL STUDY WITH RESPECT TO PRIVACY AND PROTECTION
MAHANTESH G S and SAI DATTA VAMSHI, ABBS SCHOOL OF LAW
Page No : 975 – 988
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6579
89. A study on impact of gig economy on Generation Y(Millennials) towards Bengaluru City
Lincy Joykutty, St Joseph’s College of Law
Page No : 989 – 998
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6580
90. Cloud Computing and Perceived Benefit to Business: An Exploratory Study
M. Suvarchala Rani and Dr. Kavitha Lal, Bhavan’s Vivekananda College of Science, Humanities and Commerce
Page No : 999 – 1009
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6581
Sudarshan Chalapathi V S and Kishore S, Surana College
Page No : 1010 – 1019
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6582
92. WHY INDUSTRY 4.0 IS INTEGRAL TO ECOMMERCE BUYER BEHVIOUR
Crissy Mathew and Dr. N. ANITHA, Dayananda Sagar University
Page No : 1020 – 1032
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6583
93. A STUDY ON THE ROLE OF AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY IN IMPROVING INDIAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND PUBLIC SERVICES
NIKHIL C C and RANI ANTHONY RAJ, SSMRV College Jayanagar
Page No : 1033 – 1050
DOI:16.10089.AJ.2019.V8I11.285311.6584
94. CYBER SECURITY IN BANKING SECTOR WITH REFERENCE TO ONLINE TRANSACTIONS
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Rashmi R, Acharya Bangalore B-School
Dr. BhavyaVikas, B.N.M. Institute of Technology
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96. How Big Data Transforms Human Resource Management
Dr. T. Uma Devi, Acharya Bangalore Business School
Dr. Lakshmi. T, Maharani Women’s Arts, Commerce &Mgmt. College
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97. CORPORATE INNOVATION RESPONSIBILITY – A NEW STRATEGY FOR INDUSTRY GROWTH
LAXMINARAYANA MAROLI and RAGHAVENDRA . K, Acharya Bangalore B. School
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Rashmi R, Acharya Bangalore B-School
Dr. Bhavya Vikas, BNM Institute of Technology
Dr.Elizabeth Chacko, Jain University- Center for Management Studies
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99. The Role and Significance Human Resource Information System (HRIS) in HR Process
Girish R and Dr, Acharya Bangalore B-School
S Kamala Suganthi, ATRIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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100. Study of Stethoscope Market in Bangalore
Kshitiz Sharma and E.M. Naresh Babu, ABBS School of Management
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101. Noise Invariant Image Stitching System Development Based On Modified PCA
Venkat P. Patil and Dr. C. Ram Singla, Madhav University
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103. A STUDY ON ONLINE SHOPPING WITH REFERENCE TO FLIPKART AND SNAPDEAL
NAYANA. N., ACHARYA BANGALORE B-SCHOOL
Dr. Veena K.P, VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
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104. PROBLEMS FACED BY WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS THROUGH SELF HELF GROUPS
Dr. K. Saravanan, MASS College of Arts & Science, Kumbakonam
R. HEMALATHA, Rajagiri Dawood Batcha College of Arts and Science, Papanasam, Thanjavur
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