Reference No: CMA0589TECPages: 6Published on: 1, January, 1984
Abstract: Gives the genesis of the establishment of NABARD, its objectives and functions, resources, and performance during the first year of operations. ... More
Reference No: BP0183TECPages: 7Published on: 1, January, 1984
Abstract: The note discusses the major stages in the evolution of DDL's corporate strategy and the factors affecting its evaluation; and evaluates the proposed changes in strategy.
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Reference No: ECO0289TECPages: 12Published on: 1, January, 1984
Abstract: The note explains the concepts and measurements of labour force, employment and unemployment. It also provides time series and crosssection data of these various magnitudes for India. ... More
Reference No: CMA0587TECPages: 17Published on: 1, January, 1984
Abstract: This set of tables depicts the performance of rural credit, especially after the nationalization of fourteen major commercial banks in 1969. Different aspects of performance are covered. The idea is to train participants in reading various data, analysing it from different angles and arriving at meaningful conclusions. ... More
Reference No: BP0179TECPages: 13Published on: 1, January, 1984
Abstract: The purpose of this note is to answer the following questions: (a) How to identify the relevant environment of one's company? (b) What are the sources of environmental information? (c) How can one forecast the development in the environment? (d) How does one interpret the information so collected? (e) How ... More
Reference No: ECO0286TECPages: 17Published on: 1, January, 1984
Abstract: An account of the textile industry environment and the various competitive forces operating within the industry. The note describes the growth of the textile industry, and some indicators of profitability of a few operating textile units in the industry. ... More
Reference No: PROD0190TECPages: 5Published on: 1, January, 1984
Abstract: Describes an organization's experience in organizing the productivity programme. The technical and organizational aspects are dealt in the context of an engineering industry. The implementation of productivity programme is also discussed with the shop?level experience. ... More
Reference No: P&IR0169TECPages: 23Published on: 1, January, 1985
Abstract: This note discusses objectives, methods, issues and concerns in performance appraisal. It also highlights various parameters of an effective appraisal system. What is significant about this note is that it has focused on research done in this area in India. ... More
Reference No: CMA0613TECPages: 6Published on: 1, January, 1985
Abstract: Financial costs and returns are converted into economic costs and benefits by using shadow pricing factors. This note describes the assumptions which form the basis of shadow pricing factors for different cost and revenue items. It also estimates these factors for some important items along with the economic values. ... More
Reference No: CMA0625TECPages: 6Published on: 1, January, 1985
Abstract: Raises issues relating to environmental and economic aspects of tree crops with special reference to energy farms, including methodology for assessing the societal costs and benefits. ... More
Reference No: CMA0655TECPages: 15Published on: 1, January, 1985
Abstract: This paper deals with various technical, economic, social, and organizational issues in land and water management. Various problems like soil erosion, alkalinity and salinity, droughts and floods, water-logging, etc. have been discussed. The watershed concept has been described to provide a setting for managerial alternatives. The discussion on policy environment ... More
Reference No: CMA0608TECPages: 6Published on: 1, January, 1985
Abstract: Discusses the condition in which scattered individual and project approaches of lending are used for the agricultural sector. It also discusses reasons why the latter approach came to be adopted by the institutional financing agencies in India. A perspective of both of these aspects is essential to appreciate constructively the ... More
Reference No: CMA0623TECPages: 52Published on: 1, January, 1985
Abstract: Agriculture concerns practically the entire biomass-plants, animals, insects, micro-organisms. All these organic matter contain carbon and hydrogen and frequently nitrogen and phosphorous. Application of science and technology for converting the biomass in numerous products had a snowball effect on the process of industrialization and economic development. The process is already ... More