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Head of Campus Placement Cell and Faculty at School of Engineering and Technology, IGNOU, New Delhi, India.

Determinants of Student Academic Performance in Indian B-Schools – An Empirical Investigation

  • Introduction
  • Factors Affecting Student Examination Performance
  • Sample and Data Collection
  • Study Variables
  • Statistical Methodology
  • Checking Assumptions of Multiple Regression
    • Normality of the Variables
    • Multicollinearity of Variables
  • Principal Component Analysis (Factor Analysis)
  • Correlation Matrix
  • Results
  • Conclusions and Limitations of the Study
  • References

The F-test results indicate that the two factors are statistically significant in explaining the variation in the performance of the first-year students, F p<0.05. Moreover, the model summary results in Table 4 indicate that 88.8% of the variation in the performance of the students in their first year can be explained by the two factors.

Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation: A Typical Syndrome in Sub-Urban Rural Areas: Require Scientific and

Technological Intervention

  • Conventional Methodology
  • Study/Project Area
  • Proposed Study Methodology
  • Innovative Issues for Discussion
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgement
  • References

To assess the state of clean and safe drinking water scenario in the rural and urban locality of the country. To study the system, the response of users, community, social activists and government agencies to the problems and their potential related to water supply.

A Study of Changing Pattern and Demand for Mobile Banking Services in India

  • History of Mobile Phones in India
  • Top Ten Countries in Mobile Phone Subscribers Base
    • Indian Telecom Sector
  • Evolution of Mobile Commerce
  • Mobile Commerce Applications
  • Mobile Banking
  • Transaction Limits in Mobile Banking
  • Security and Authentication
  • Research Methodology
  • Literature Review
  • TRA, TAM, TPB, IDT and UTUAT Model
    • Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA)
    • Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
    • Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB)
    • Innovation Diffusion Theory (IDT)
    • Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology Model (UTUAT) Model
  • Discussion and Conclusion
  • References

Research in the field of mobile banking is in its infancy in India. Against the background of the literature reviewed above, it can be seen that the adoption of mobile banking services in India is only 2%.

APPENDIX

Comparison of Models

Impact of Modern Communication Technology on Indian Postal System

  • Challenges Posed on Indian Postal System
    • Globalization
    • Entry of the Private Sector
    • Growth of Telephony
    • Focus on Inclusive Growth
    • Higher Level of Delivery Standards
    • Developments in Other Postal Administrations
  • SWOT Analysis of Indian Postal System
    • Strengths
    • Weaknesses
    • Opportunities
    • Threats
  • Conclusion
  • References

In this context, India Post must increase quality - in speed and reliability - and offer the best value for its products and services. There is a risk of losing advanced country customers to other service providers in the country if the expected service levels are not maintained by India Post. A large number of private players and substitutes operate in the market where only India Post used to operate.

The key threat is an underestimation of the value, potential and extraordinary opportunities that exist within India Post's vast network. India Post and its employees may be unwilling or unable to meet the challenges it faces and seize the opportunities presented to them.

Human and Gender Development: Global comparison

  • Globalization Encompasses the Following Features
  • Globalisation Process
  • Impacts of Globalization on National Economies
  • India’s Global Position

One is the growth of foreign direct investment (FDI) at an amazing rate, which is far greater than the growth of world trade. As a result of increased services both nationally and internationally, some have called this. However, India's expenditure on health as a percentage of GDP is very low compared to many other developed countries.

Unlike most countries, private sector spending on health in India as a percentage of GDP is higher than public spending and was more than double in 2010. Despite this, total spending on health as a percentage of GDP much lower than in many countries. other developed and emerging countries and the lowest among BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) (Table 2).

Impact of World Trade Organization on Indian Textile Industry

  • Impact of World Trade Organization on Indian Textile Industry
  • Literature Review
  • Observations
    • World Trade Organization (WTO)
    • Basic Principles
    • WTO and Developing Countries
    • Implementation of ATC
  • Impact on Exports of Yarn
  • Impact on Exports of Fabric
  • Impact on Exports of Readymade Garments
  • No. Year Quantity in
    • Country Wise Analysis
    • Conclusion
    • Reference

Sasidaran and Shanmugam15 studied the performance of companies in the textile industry to understand the impact of international textile business after the removal of the Multi Fiber Agreement (MFA) in 2005. Protection of the textile and apparel sector has a long history in the US and Europe. The observation in a study by Rao21 that the quota-free international trade regime since January 2005 has had a positive impact on India's textile and apparel (T&C) exports and the country's overall exports has been further substantiated.

Handbook of Statistics on Textile Industry 30. udgave, Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (2008) New Delhi. Officielle indiske tekstilstatistikker http://www.txcindia.com/html/comp table pdf 2008-09/officialindiantextile200809sub.htm2011-12, Office of the Textile Commissioner Government of India Mumbai.23.

Paperless Society - From Vision to Fulfillment

  • Overview
  • What is Paperless Society?
  • Why Go Paperless?
    • Environmental Impact
    • Goal of Sustainability
    • Global Reporting Initiatives
    • Challenging Business Environment
    • To Make Business More Efficient
  • How to Go Paperless?
    • Document Management
    • Content Management
    • Records Management
    • Computer Online Document (COLD) Storage
    • Microfilm Storage
    • Audio Storage
    • Enterprise Resource Management
  • Heading Towards Paperless - Dimensions/Applications
  • Rewards of Going Paperless
    • Environmental Gains
    • Sustainability
    • Improved Efficiency
    • Communication Medium
    • Organized Work
    • Adds Office Space
    • Cost Effectiveness
    • Saves Time
    • Increases Efficiency
    • Create Control
  • Precautions While Going Paperless
    • Smart Back-ups
    • Electronic Data Management
    • Computer Maintenance: Hardware and Software Issues
    • Online Security
    • Learning Curves
  • Initiatives Taken in India
  • Can We Go 100% Paperless?
    • Small Actions - Big Difference

It is also one of the largest users of raw materials, including freshwater, energy and forest fiber1. So opting for a paperless world is the need of the hour for preserving the environment. The increasing commercialization of the World Wide Web has led to greater availability of information via the Internet.

If some of the information is needed in paper form, it can easily be printed from the computer. There are three basic ways companies can adopt the sustainability concept of the 3 R's (reduce, reuse, recycle) of paper.

Pledge to Change Your Paper Habits

Final Thought

It won't happen overnight, it won't happen tomorrow, but it will happen very soon.

Day Care—As a Method of Disability Care towards the Inclusion

It becomes relevant to consider Akshay Pratishthan (an NGO working for inclusion and inclusive education), who has started a day care center for the mentally challenged. Mr Praveen, a mentally challenged person enrolled in the nursery, has now been successfully placed in a catering and catering service. Childcare will also provide employment to people who will receive proper training and qualifications before joining.

One possible way is through short courses from the Modular Employment Scheme (MES) of the Ministry of Labour, Government of India within day care settings. Many such avenues can be opened if some day care centers start and utilize the potentials of intellectually challenged persons to the maximum.

Non Performing Assets in SBI (State Bank of India)

  • Classification of Bank Assets
  • Objectives
  • Significance
  • Research Methodology
    • Type of Research
    • Type of Data
    • Source of Data Collection
  • Limitations
  • Questionnaire with Data Analysis
  • Findings
    • Findings
  • Conclusion
  • Conclusion
  • References

The aim is to ensure the safety and liquidity of the deposits at the banks. Furthermore, in any research, this graphical representation of the data strengthens the data analysis to a great extent. The work carried out in this paper is domain independent, and the outcome of the work carried out will help to strengthen the research in all disciplines and domains.

Probability plot Checking the normality of the residuals from the model Probability plot, Normal probability plot, Chi-square test. 23 Error Bar Plot comparison of the central values ​​of a number of groups Jitter Plot, ANOVA, t-test, F-test.

Introduction to Simple Mediation Analysis in SPSS

  • Industry Segmentation
  • Present Industry Structure
    • Tier I Players
    • Tier II Players
  • Robu st Telecom Infrastructure
  • Rendering Customized, End to End and Niche Services/Solutions
  • Low Costs of Offshore Outsourcing
  • Favourable Government Policies
  • Quality Orientation
  • Established IT hubs in India
  • Emerging IT Hubs in India
    • Offshore Global Service Providers
    • Pure Play BPO Providers
    • Captive BPO Units
    • Emerging Players
  • Advantage India
    • Technically Skilled Professionals
    • English Speaking Population
  • Website Quality
    • Objectives of the Study
  • Research Methodology
    • Data Collection
    • Hypothesis
    • Analysis
  • Limitations of the Study
  • Model 2 Model 3 Model 4

The availability of superior, robust and reliable telecom connectivity has contributed to the success of the entire industry in India. The medium of education in India is mainly English due to India's emigrant past and this has proved to be a boon for the industry. To identify and check the website quality provided by the company, WebQual is used in relation to the customer's satisfaction level.

It therefore means that only reliability is important and responsiveness is unimportant for customer satisfaction. So it means that only empathy matters and responsiveness, reliability are unimportant with regard to customer satisfaction.

Service Quality at Punjab National Bank: using SERVQUAL Instrument

  • General Banking Scenario in India
  • Literature Review of SERVQUAL
    • Customer Satisfaction
    • Definition of Satisfaction
    • Customer Satisfaction in Banking
    • SERVQUAL Scale
    • SERVQUAL Questions
  • Objective of the Study
  • Research Methodology
  • Data Analysis
  • Variable 2
    • Conclusion and Recommendation
    • Limitations of the Study
    • Acknowledgement
    • Reference

In the paper, the following hypothesis is formulated to test the service quality of PNB. H10= Customer perception is lower than expectations in case of service quality of PNB. We can see that the P-value after the t-test of the tangible items that we got is less than the critical value of 0.05 that we have chosen for the test.

We can see that the P-value after the t-test of reliability that we obtained is less than the critical value of 0.05 that we chose for the test. We can see that the P-value after the Safety t-test that we obtained is less than the critical value of 0.05 that we chose for the test.

BOOK REVIEW

Review

The final concluding chapter presents a broader picture of the challenges involved in disaster management and proposes a people-centred approach to disaster relief. The author rightly notes that although the National Disaster Management Act, 2005 improved response mechanisms in India. The author argues that if the sectoral expertise of corporate players is used in relief operations, it will add strength to disaster management agencies.

This book will greatly benefit not only disaster management professionals, emergency preparedness managers and risk consultants, but also government officials, community leaders, corporate houses, research scholars and students. It will guide managers and entrepreneurs who must manage risk and exploit change in competitive and increasingly unpredictable environments.

Contents

The Principle of Objectives • The Master Principle of War (and Business) • The Art of Saying No • Developing Strategic Objectives: Goals, Ways, and Means • Translating Objectives into Action: Embedded Hierarchical Planning • Defining Your Role: Mission Analysis • Mission Command is focused initiative. Economy and mass • Speed ​​and agility • Flexibility through multiple roles • Summary • Chapter 6: No plan survives contact with the enemy • Planning, friction and the fog of war • The four horsemen of the apocalypse • Assumptions • Scenarios. Reconnaissance • Summary • Chapter 8: Bucks, Bullets, and Bully Meat: Logistics and the Sins of War • Eggheads and Bean Counters: Rational Analysis • Marshal Forces to Maximize Chances of Success • Establish a Bridgehead to Extend into Enemy Territory • Develop and Maintain Robust Lines of Communication.

Summary • Chapter 9: "Morality is to the physical as three are to one": Morale, cohesion and the motivation to perform. Competence is the Heart of Leadership • Transformational Leadership Leads to Outstanding Performance • Leadership Must Be Ethical • Ten Principles of Military Leadership Everyone Can Use • Summary • Conclusion • Index.

Biographical Note of the Luminary in an Area of IS

Great Enterprise Contribution to Society in Information System Perspectives

SAP- Created Niche in Enterprise System Application

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We are particularly interested in long-term partnerships as a means of working together to ensure the most effective results for program participants and your organization. Now we're a growing team of engineers and instructors on a mission to change the way people learn by bridging the gap between what they learn and what they need to succeed in life. At LearnSocial, we bring you the most cutting-edge and industry-relevant courses curated with industry leaders and taught by passionate, experienced industry experts with practical knowledge.

We believe that learning should empower students to succeed not only academically but also in life. We are redefining learning for the 21st century by bridging the gap between real-world skills, relevant education and employment.

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LearnSocial started with a simple idea: anyone should be able to learn anything, anywhere. We believe that working in the mobile age should be easy and secure for employees and the IT organizations that support them. We are proud of our customer-centric culture and integrate it into everything we do.

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He has been invited as a distinguished speaker on various cyber law issues at several international Internet forums, conferences and exhibitions such as India Internet World amp; 2001 in New Delhi; E-biz-2000, E-BizIndia-2000, E-Governance Conference; Apricot 1999 in Singapore; and Regional Meeting of Infoethics (UNESCO), 2000 in Beijing. Pavan has been invited as a speaker on cyber terrorism at the 11th annual AMIC conference in Perth, Australia. He was also a plenary speaker at the Regional Seminar on Root Causes of Terrorism and Role of Youth organized by the World Youth Foundation on the topic of Cyber ​​Crime and Cyber ​​Terrorism.

He was invited by the Mauritian Management Association to hold the first of its kind seminar on cyber law in August 2002 in Mauritius.

CLEAN ‘n’ GREEN RURAL INDIA SUMMIT 2015 (C’n’GRIs 2015)

Knowledge Resource Development & Welfare Group announces “Clean ‘n’

Green Rural India Summit 2015” in MARCH, 2015 at New Delhi, Knowledge Resource Development & Welfare Group, Delhi

  • Objectives
  • Salient Feature
  • Who Should Attend
    • Who Will Benefit from attending CnGRls 2015
  • Join us @CnGRls 2015
  • Steps to Participate@CnGRls 2015

CnGRls 2015 features conference sessions, exhibition on clean and green products, technologies and initiatives, Clean & Green Leaders Awards of the year 2015, Best Paper Awards and networking events to provide perspectives, insights, recognition and opportunities. During this one-day summit, leading scientists, farmers, entrepreneurs, business leaders, investors, policy makers and opinion leaders will participate to share and showcase their climate resilience initiatives and in robust discussion on contemporary issues of sustainable agriculture and food security. All individuals, communities and organizations from India and abroad who show leadership in initiating and implementing Clean & Green best practices.

Balram or email it to coordinator@krdwg.org We wish all participants a very happy and prosperous New Year.

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Our procedures included, but were not limited to: • Obtaining the Bank's Board of Directors' approval, dated 16 April 2020, to buy back 5,000,000 shares of the Bank; • Obtaining the