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Micro Finance- A Case Study
DIPTI SHARMA* & DR. RONALD. V. MANI**
* Department of Business Studies,Allahabad Agricultural Institute Deemed University,Allahabad (U.P.)
** Department of Business Studies,Allahabad Agricultural Institute Deemed University,Allahabad (U.P.)
Abstract :
This paper is to analyze the socio-economic impact of microfinance on rural poverty alleviation. For this purpose, we have analyzed the socio-economic impact of Swarna Jayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana on poverty alleviation in Handia block of District Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh
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Implementation of 2004 Revised National Health Policy in Katsina State, Nigeria: Results and Challenges
Amina Lawal Mashi* & Rohana Bt. Yusof**
*Department of Sociology, Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina, Nigeria.
**Northern Corridor Research Centre, Universiti Utara Malaysia,06010 UUM Sintok, Kedah DarulAman.
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The Katsina state government as one of the state in Nigeria implemented the 2004 Nigerian National Health Policy, which seeks to reduce maternal mortality ratio by 66% within ten years of its implementation as one of its targets
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The Impact of Non-Governmental Organizations in Reduction of Maternal Mortality in Katsina State Nigeria
*Amina Lawal Mashi* & **Rohana Bt. Yusof
*Department of Sociology, Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina, Nigeria
**Northern Corridor Research Centre, Universiti Utara Malaysia, 06010 UUM Sintok, Kedah DarulAman.
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)have been recognized as an important stakeholders, because of their role in the promotion of health of people initially in areas such as HIV/AIDS, Polio, and Tuberculosis
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Customers ‘Satisfaction Towards Price on Organized Retail Chain in Allahabad City"
Mr. Ajay joshi* & Dr Ronald V Mani**
*Department of management studies, Sr. Lecturer and Head S . P Memorial institute of technology (SPMIT), Allahabad. India.
**Sr. Assistant Professor, Joseph school of business studies (SHIATS) deemed university, Allahabad.
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Retail industries are gaining popularity very quickly in few decades, lots of examiner and big business player busy in this sector should pay special attention to the huge growth of this sector. The present study aims to determining the factors which constituting customer satisfaction at retail stores in Allahabad city.
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Democracy and Anekānta
Prof. Pratibha J. Mishra
Head Department of Social Work, Guru Ghassidas Vishwavidayalaya, Koni, Bilaspur, (C.G.), India,
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Truth is a relative experience. Absolute and total truth is knowable only to omniscient. Each substance has countless/infinite modes. Man cannot know all the modes of one substance. The knowledge of all modes of all substances by a common man is thus out of question.
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Mergers and Acquisitions in The Post-Liberalised Regime - A Review
Madhumitia Dasgupta
Research Scholar, Department of Commerce, University of Calcutta, Kolkata
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In the ever changing world economy, mergers and acquisitions have become a popular vehicle for emerging companies to rapidly accessing new opportunities and capacities. The functional importance of Mergers
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Self and Nature in Whitman’s Poetry
Shimona Jain*, & Malti Sharma**
*Research Scholar, Mewar University, Chittorgarh
** Associate Professor and Head, Dept of English, NAS College, Meerut
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Walt Whitman is genuinely considered as the poet of the principle of romanticism, of the pilgrimage and progress of the soul, of perpetual effort of amelioration, of the joy of spiritual growth. He reduces beauty and achieved goodness to the rank of camp-followers as he refuses to buy it at the cost of reality.
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Good Governance and Its Working in India: An Evaluation
Dr. Md. Reyaz Ahmad
Research Associate, CSSEIP, Co-cordinator, Department of Public Administration
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow
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A basic issue that arises in relation to governance is the proper role of government in economic management. The growing consensus among development specialists in this regard is that, with the limited access of governments to information, markets generally allocate resources more efficiently. The concept of governance has acquired increased importance since 1990s largely because international aid agencies began to recognise its absence as a serious barrier to economic development of the developing countries, which has been their avowed objective. It is the failure in developmental efforts that brought forth into prominence the need for as well as identification of the principal elements or constituents of good governance. But the pursuit of it is as old as our civilisation. The term “good governance” however, comprehends the processes and procedures as well as substantial concerns. It is only then that sustainable development is really possible. Due to the process of globalisation and its impact on the role of state, the market with its merits and demerits gained prominence roles in the process of Governance, Hence, what are the chief features of Good Governance and how is it significant for developing country like India to make accountable to market as well as state in a democratic governance? In this paper focus would be on to understand the characteristics of good governance, to discuss and analyse the World Bank and other agency’s conception with regard to Good Governance and to analyse the various challenges, constrains and pressures to good Governance in India.
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