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English Abstract: We noticed low level of monitoring of agricultural development projects. Progress reports of different agricultural projects are prepared by implementing unit which is considered as monitoring of the scheme. Beneficiaries are not involved in monitoring of agricultural projects...
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Agricultural marketing in India is an inevitable issue before the policy makers these days as an efficient and adequate marketing system is a precondition for the agricultural growth and its diversification of crop production by providing better prices to producers and availability of food or...
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The current trend in Indian Economy reveals that the excessive dependence on agriculture as a source of livelihood is on continuous (steady) decline and rural employment base has accordingly witnessed a modest degree of diversification. In this paper it has been attempted to review the...
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Knowledge workers form the core of contemporary organizations. However, they have to work with leaders who belong to old school – typically bureaucratic and rigid. Conflicts arise because the highly proficient team-members are not used to control and command and bosses are not ready to step...
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The trend towards the internationalisation of financial markets has gained impetus during the last two decades, driven mainly by the sophistication in IT and capital market participants (borrowers, investors and financial intermediaries), greater co-operation between financial regulators, the...
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The growing internationalization of capital markets suggests that an increasing number of firms perceive the benefits of listing their securities abroad directly or in form of Depositary Receipts (DRs). Many other firms, however, still limit listing their securities to their domestic stock...
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Between May 1992 and June 2001, seventy-two Indian firms listed their 85 Depositary Receipt (DR) programs on the foreign capital markets. Existing literature on foreign listings offers 'improved access to capital markets' as one of the main considerations for firms' foreign listing decisions....
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