A Study on Economic Enactment of Uralungal Labour Contract Co-operative Society (ULCCS) LTD
K. V. Abu
Pages: 1-6
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The spending habits of working women simply reflects work environment, family environment and the social status, some of the respondents gives more important to their work environment, some of them give important for family environment and some of them give important to their social status. So, spending habit of working women varies according to their environment and their level of income. Any how the working women are ready to fulfil their needs and wants as they wish. Growth of educated and working women population leads to increase their life standard. Particularly their needs and wants satisfying capacity increased. Once upon a time, women are depending their parents before marriage and their husband after marriage for their needs and wants. The female education paves the way for the job opportunities to the female. As a result working women population gradually increased. Now the working women are able to meet their expenses from their own income, no need to depend
others. So that the working women spending habits are may be changed from their ancient habits, because in the olden times the needs of women are determined by father or husband. This study made an attempt to identify the changes of women when they become working women.
Keywords: Working women, spending habits, Needs and Wants.
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Shareholders Agreement Towards LIC Programs in Tirunelveli
DR. M. Sirajudeen
Pages: 23-30
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First Published: 05 May 2022
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This audit on Investors satisfaction towards LIC Policies in Tirunelveli attempts to sort out the satisfaction level of LIC system holders and their tendencies towards LIC game plans among various streets of adventure. In particulars the choice of various techniques are similarly inspected in this audit. Adventure is an obligation of resources made in the suspicion for some certain speed of benefits. Returns are the compensation which may be interest, benefit,
premium and capital appreciation. Among the various streets of hypothesis, the interest in Life Insurance Corporations plans are more well known and very pulled in by the monetary supporters. Additional security Corporation is the association asserted and managed by the public power of India. The LIC offers various courses of action to their clients yet leads as a market boss in the Life insurance region in our country. This concentrate similarly tries to notice the tendencies of approaches picked by the policy holders.
Keywords: Investors, LIC methodologies, Endowment courses of action, Tirunelveli, Premium, etc,.
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An Analysis of the Growth and Variability of Cotton Production in India with Specific Reference to Telangana State
Dr. K. Anji Reddy
Pages: 38-48
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The present study was undertaken to examine the growth and instability in cotton area, production, and productivity in India with special reference to the state of Telangana using the secondary time series data from 1990–1991 to 2019–20. The study employed year-on-year growth rates, compound annual growth rates, and instability indices to achieve the objectives of the paper. The results of the study found that for the study period, the CAGR was reported as positive, mainly due to the introduction of BT cotton cultivation and the modernization of agriculture, and that the instability in cotton cultivation areas is less than the instability in cotton production and
productivity in Ind ia, and this may be due to unfavorable weather conditions. Therefore, policies should be made to reduce the risk of instability in cotton production and make it profitable in order to maintain the high growth rate that has been experienced over the past few years and to reach the world cotton performance averages. These goals should be accomplished in order to sustain the high growth rate that has been experienced over the past few years.
Keywords: Cotton production, growth, variability, Telangana, India
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