International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research Volume 8, Issue 3(IX) : July – September 2021 |
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Sr. No | Contents | Page No |
1 | PROBLEMS OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN BHIWANDI: A POST COVID-19 ANALYSIS Dr. (CA) Mahesh Bhiwandikar |
1 – 5 |
2 | ROLE OF HR IN GROWING NEEDS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SSIs IN PANDEMIC SITUATION) Ms. Sophia Augustine D’souza |
6 – 8 |
3 | A STUDY ON ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA Prof. CA Atul A. Raut |
9 – 12 |
4 | WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS – THE NEED OF THE HOUR Dr. Daphne T. Fernandes |
13 – 16 |
5 | WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS Dr. Pratibha N. Jha |
17 – 19 |
6 | A STUDY OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA Dr. Raj Ankush Soshte |
20 – 23 |
7 | A STUDY ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION INFLUENCING STUDENTS INNOVATION Prof. CA Atul A. Raut |
24 – 26 |
8 | STUDY OF FAILURES OF SOCIAL AWARENESS DURING ll WAVES OF COVID 19 Ravindra S. Netawate |
27 – 29 |
9 | PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS Mrs. Jyoti A. Chougale |
30 – 33 |
10 | IMPORTS DERIVING PATHWAY FOR NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN THANE Ashutosh Saxena |
34 – 35 |
11 | STUDY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO SELF EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN RELATING TO FISH SELLING SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MUMBAI DISTRICT Mr. Hemant Pandharinath Patil |
36 – 40 |
12 | CHALLENGES AND SETBACKS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN 21 ST CENTURY – AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE Litton Prosad Mowalie |
41 – 45 |
13 | ROLE OF BANKING AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FOR ENTREPRENUERSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN COVID PERIOD Mr. Rajeshkumar Gulabchand Yadav and Mrs. Soni B. Jaiswal |
46 – 49 |
14 | A STUDY ON ROLE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING ENTREPRENEURSHIP DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Mr. Rammohan V. Pandey |
50 – 52 |
15 | A STUDY ON PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF SME’S WITH RESPECT TO INDIAN ECONOMY Ranjeet D. Thakur |
53 – 57 |
16 | AUGMENTED REALITY AND VIRTUAL REALITY BY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Mrs. Kavita Karambelkar |
58 – 61 |
17 | THE ROLE OF BANKS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA Mrs. Madhuri Murbade |
62 – 64 |
18 | WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN THE DIGITAL ERA : A STUDY OF THE PERFORMANCE, PROBLEMS AND PERCEPTION OF WOMEN IN SUSTAINING BUSINESS IN INDIAN CONTEXT Samita Sengupta |
65 – 70 |
19 | SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A STIMULUS Mrs. Sukanya Chinmay Desai |
71 – 75 |
20 | ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN NATION BUILDING Ms. Deepika Ashok Jagwani |
76 – 79 |
21 | GOVERNMENT SCHEME TO WOMEN ENTREPRENEUR: A STUDY OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH SELF HELP GROUP IN THANE DISTRICT Dr. (CA) Mahesh Bhiwandikar and Harshada A Kurlekar |
80 – 83 |
22 | FACTORS ENCOURAGING YOUNGSTERS TOWARDS ENTREPRENEURSHIP Jyotsna Vishwambhar Torane |
84 – 87 |
23 | HOW EXPORTS ARE MOTIVATING INNOVATIONS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES IN DOMBIVALI Ms Nital Kothari |
88 – 89 |
24 | CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS CUSTOMIZED PRODUCTS WITH RESPECT TO GIFT ARTICLES Ms. Sairabano Shaikh |
90 – 94 |
25 | INDIAN START UP ECOSYSTEM AND SUCCESS OF START-UPS IN MAHARASHTRA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THANE Ms. Sana Khan |
95 – 97 |
26 | A ROLE OF MICROFINANCE IN START-UPS Ms. Siddhi Rajendra Chavan |
98 – 100 |
27 | ENTREPRENEURSHIP- TO TACKLE THE WRATH OF COVID19 PANDEMIC Sangeeta Pandit |
101 – 104 |
28 | THE ADVANTAGES OF ENTREPRENEUR’S ETHICAL BEHAVIOR IN BUSINESS Shalaka Prakash Chavan |
105 – 111 |
29 | MEASURING STUDENTS PERCEPTION OF SERVICE QUALITY USING MULTI-ITEM HEDPERF SCALE Dr. Pooja |
112 - 115 |