International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research Volume 10, Issue 2(III) : April - June 2023 |
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Sr. No | Contents | Page No |
1 | AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON AWARENESS AND ADOPTION OF FINTECH AMONG YOUTH IN MUMBAI Asiya Shaikh |
1 – 13 |
2 | YOUTH SKILLING & JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN GULF COUNTRIES Prof (Dr) Sangeeta N. Pawar and Sanyog Suresh Chavan |
14 – 17 |
3 | LAMBDA CALCULUS: ORIGIN, HISTORY AND SYNTAX Ansari Sana Tauseef Ahmed and Iram Zaidalam Shaikh |
18 – 20 |
4 | A STUDY OF INTRODUCTION OF AN INCUBATION CENTRE IN HEI AS A TOOL TO PROMOTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP Mr. Gangesh Dubey and Dr. CA Vishwanathan Iyer |
21 – 24 |
5 | A STUDY OFCHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF HOUSEHOLD CANTEEN BUSINESS IN MUMBAISUBURBANAREA Shailesh Arondekar |
25 – 34 |
6 | INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM AND YOUTH EMPLOYABILITY – OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES Emerald Kripalani and Shreya Makkalageri |
35 – 38 |
7 | FREELANCING-THE SECRET INGREDIENT TO ECONOMY Iram Zaidalam Shaikh and Ansari Sana Tauseef Ahmed |
39 – 46 |
8 | A STUDY OF CITIZENS PERCEPTION IN RELATION TO ONE-TIME-PASSWORD SCAMS IN THANE Ms. Annie Nirmal Rupla |
47 – 53 |
9 | A STUDY ON STUDENT’S PERCEPTION TOWARDS SOCIAL MEDIA ENTREPRENEURSHIP EFFECTING YOUTH EMPLOYABILITY Ms. Riddhi Manish Aswani and Ms. Drishti Nishan Dawra |
54 – 60 |
10 | ROLE OF MATHEMATICS SKILLS IN EMPLOYABILITY Shraddha Chavan |
61 – 63 |
11 | A STUDY OF CITIZENS’ PERCEPTION TOWARDS DIGITALIZATION AT LIC LEADING TO DEAGENTISATION Dr. CA Vishwanathan Iyer and Dr. Jeevan Vichare |
64 – 67 |
12 | A STUDY ON DIFFERENT FACTORS AFFECTING WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP Dr. CA Vishwanathan Iyer and Ms. Riddhi Aswani |
68 – 73 |
13 | PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND ABILITY UPGRADE IN THE NEP-2020 Mr. Rajesh Yadav |
74 – 77 |
14 | AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF PERCEPTION OF ACCOUNTANTS FROM GREATER MUMBAI TOWARDS OPPORTUNITIES TO THEIR PROFESSION IN POST GST REGIME CA Nishesh Vilekar and Dr. (CA) Chandrashekhar Deore |
78 – 82 |
15 | DIGITAL SKILLS – AN ESSENTIAL FACTOR TO YOUTH EMPLOYMENT Mrs. Kruti Bavishi |
83 – 85 |
16 | ENTREPRENUERSHIP AS A KEY TO YOUTH BRIGHT FUTURE Nafisa Hakimuddin Risalawala |
86 – 88 |
17 | A STUDY ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF E-LEARNING FOR EMPLOYABILITY OF DEGREE COLLEGE STUDENTS OF THANE DISTRICT Ms. Neetu Gidwani and Mr. Yash Vyas |
89 – 92 |
18 | ALIENATION IN THE CONTEXT OF GENDER IN THE NOVEL OF BHARATI MUKHERJEE’S JASMINE, AND THE HOLDER OF THE WORLD Dr. Shamrao Jalindar Waghmare and Ms. Rajani Rajabhau Waghmare |
93 – 97 |
19 | A STUDY ON ENHANCING YOUTHS’ EMPLOYABILITY WITH SKILL DEVELOPMENT Dr. Raju G |
98 – 103 |
20 | ACADEMIA-INDUSTRY LINKAGES- POTENTIAL, PERSPECTIVES AND PERCEPTIONS Prof. (Dr.) Karuna H. Sinha, Ms. Dhruvi Shah and Tabitha Dias |
104 – 109 |
21 | EMPLOYABILITY OF INDIAN YOUTH: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES Dr. Anitha K |
110 – 112 |
22 | YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT ISSUES AND FUTURE CHALLENGES RELATED TO EMPLOYMENT WITH TRENDING TECHNOLOGIES Miss. Simran Akhlaque Shaikh and Miss.Ansari Saniya Alamgir |
113 – 118 |
23 | RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS: THE LESSER PROPELLERS OF ROOFTOP SOLAR POLICY IN INDIA Pooja Kudesia and Dr. Sumesh Raizada |
119 – 131 |
24 | EMPLOYABILITY OF YOUTH IN UNCERTAIN TIMES: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES (HEIS) Dr. G. P. Dinesh |
132 – 133 |
25 | INSTAGRAM MARKETING BY DM SELLERS IN PET FASHION INDUSTRY OF DELHI NCR: A POST COVID 19 IMPACT ANALYSIS Dr Amit Chawla, Sayani Chawla2 and Sherry Joy |
134 – 138 |
26 | A STUDY ON ROLE OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES & INITIATIVES ON YOUTH EMPLOYABILITY IN INDIA Kannaujiya Sonu Sanwariprasad and Mrs. Poonam Abhijit Patil |
139 – 142 |
27 | ANALYSIS OF GOVERNMENT SCHEMES WITH REFERENCE TO EMPLOYMENT OF RURAL YOUTH Afra Aijaz Ahmed Ansari and Shatalwar Sonali Prakash |
143 – 145 |
28 | PERCEPTION OF YOUTH IN MUMBAI CITY ON SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH SECTOR SKILL COUNCILS: A CASE STUDY OF SKILL COUNCIL FOR GREEN JOBS Sathe Atul |
146 – 150 |
29 | A STUDY ON STUDENT PERCEPTION TOWARDS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS WITH RESPECT TO IMPARTMENT OF EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS IN THANE CITY CA Orel Moses Kolet and Dr. Shaikh Farhat Fatma |
151 – 157 |
30 | THE IMPACT OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY ON THE OVERALL PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT OF YOUTH IN INDIA Mr. Riyaz Nawabullah Pathan, Mrs. Pooja Deepak Gupta and Mrs. Megha Lav Reddy |
158 – 163 |
31 | GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION SIGN FOR YOUTH EMPLOYABILITY – A STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DINDIGAL LOCK MAKERS DINDIGUL DISTRICT Dr. V. Leelavathy |
164 – 172 |
32 | TAX CONSULTANCY SERVICES AS A GROWING CAREER OPPORTUNITY-YOUTH PERSPECTIVE Mr. Yash Vyas and Ms. Neetu Gidwani |
173 – 176 |
33 | A STUDY ON GROWING POPULARITY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AMONGST YOUTH IN THANE DISTRICT Ms. Drishti Nishan Dawra and Ms. Riddhi Manish Aswani |
177 – 181 |
34 | A STUDY OF GAP BETWEEN YOUTH PREFERENCES AND JOB REALITY IN IT SECTOR Ms. Poonam Jeswani and Ms. Kritika Valecha |
182 – 185 |
35 | A STUDY ON IMPACT OF COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR YOUTH EMPLOYMENT Ms. Kritika Valecha and Ms. Poonam Jeswani |
186 – 189 |
36 | A STUDY ON STUDENTS PERCEPTION RELATED TO VOCATIONAL COURSES PROVIDED IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS Mansi Ashok Dixit |
190 – 193 |
37 | ORGANIC FARMING – A NEW HORIZON FOR YOUTH EMPLOYABILITY AND ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT Asst. Prof. Jyotsana Suraj Agarwala and Dr. Vishal R. Tomar |
194 – 198 |
38 | A STUDY ON PREPAREDNESS OF YOUTH (GRADUATES) FOR GST CONSULTANCY IN ULHASNAGAR Mansi Dixit and CA. Khatri Bharat |
199 – 203 |
39 | A CHALLENGES FACED BY EDUCATED UNEMPLOYED YOUTH IN MAHARASHTRA STATE Prof Anish Kalwani and Prof. Wendrich Soares |
204 – 207 |
40 | DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS DETERMINING CONSUMER PERCEPTION REGARDING HEATH INSURANCE IN PALGHAR DISTRICT OF MAHATASHTRA: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY Prof. Saroj Dayashankar Jha |
208 – 217 |
41 | BRIDGE A GAP BETWEEN ACADEMIA AND EMPLOYABILITY: STATISTICAL VIEW Mr. Chaitanya Sunil Alshi and Ms. Shirisha Krishnakant Sharma |
218 – 229 |
42 | YOUTH WILL BE BIGGEST BENEFICIARIES OF A DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA Parameshwaranbarath Sivaperumal |
230 |