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Recent Developments In Indian Banking Industry | Bhoomika Garg  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Commerce | May,2014
The Indian Banking Industry has undergone transformation over the years, which changed its structure and functions. The banking industry has evolved and transformed itself from a social banking to a liberalized, modernized and technology oriented industry. The Indian Economy’s liberalization in the early 1990 has resulted in the

Handloom Weaver’s Co-operative Societies In Chittoor District: A Case Study | L. Subramanyam Naidu  Prof. K. Jayachandra  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Commerce | May,2014
Co-operative form of organization is considered most suitable for the age old traditional and biggest industry in India. According to the census of 2011 it is estimated that 833 million people are currently lives in rural India. At present 150000 weavers co-operative societies and 35 million weavers across the

The Relevance Of Islamic Banking In India | Dr U. Ahamed Basheer  Mohammed Roshif  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Commerce | May,2014
Banks play an important and active role in the economic development of a country. The global financial system (GFS) is a financial system consisting of institutions and regulators that act on the international level, as opposed to those that act on a national or regional level. Islamic banking is a classical

Profitability Impact On Equity Investors After M&a With Stock Price Variance After M&a Announcement | Ashima  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Commerce | May,2014
The present paper deal with the profitability impact on Equity Investors after merger and acquisition announcement on the stock price in the market. The study examines the impact of M&A announcement made by the companies listed on NSE. The Study found that merger & acquisition effect is significant, Investors can

Crime Trend Analysis And Prediction Using Mahanolobis Distance And Dynamic Time Warping Technique | Anchal Rani  Rajasree S.  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Computer Science | May,2014
Multivariate time series data relating to various areas such as finance, health sector, environmental research, and crime is very useful to determine and apply data mining techniques. Analyzing multivariate time series data at different points of time helps reveal crime trends in which law enforcement agencies are interested. Police administration

The Role Of Government Healthcare Expenditure On Economic Growth And Development In Kenya | Rombo Kevin O.  Mudaki John Sambiri  Mwangi Maurice  Gordon Odongo Olala  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | May,2014
Human health has improved drastically during the last century, yet grave inequalities in health persist. To make progress in health, meet new challenges and redress inequalities, resources must be deployed effectively. Public financing plays a big role in health services since it gives society a public policy tool that can

Has China Created Export Competition For India After Wto Accession | Dr. Ashok Kumar Chauhan  Manoj Kumar  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | May,2014
China and India are known as giants of Asia and have a combined population of 2.6 billion and both are big and fastest growing economies in world and are expected to grow fast for many years. Both are neighbor countries and having same type of features like labor abundance, vast

A Comparative Analysis Of The Indigenous And The Present Elementary Education Social Studies Curriculum In Nigeria | Sunday David Edinyang (Ph.D)  Opoh, Fredrick Awhen  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | May,2014
No modern educational curriculum in Nigeria can stand the test of time in terms of its functionality to the need and aspiration of the people without adequate incorporation of the traditional or indigenous curriculum prevalent before the invasion of the modern curriculum by the westerners. The indigenous Social Studies

Faculty Retention Practices In Private Universities In Kenya: Beyond Strategic Human Resource Practices | Dr. Simon Nderitu  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | May,2014
There is a growing interest among researchers in education on exploring strategic human resource strategies for faculty retention in universities around the world. A survey of the human resource strategies was carried in private universities in Kenya. Key findings: The participants, especially deans, heads of departments and lecturers without administrative

Propagation Of Environmental Awareness Through Seed Project: A Comparative Study On Secondary School Students Of Kerala, India | Arun T. Ram  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | May,2014
The present study analyses the propagation of Environmental Awareness through SEED project. SEED (Student Empowerment for Environmental Development) project initiated by the leading newspaper Mathrubhumi, in association with Federal Bank, aims to create awareness among the growing student community. The study was conducted among three districts of Kerala. The sample

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