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Singhal, Parmod Kumar
- PMFBY-A Financial Inclusion Initiate for Farmers’ Development
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1 IKGPTU, Kapurthala, Punjab, IN
2 CGC Technical Campus, Jhanjeri, Punjab, IN
1 IKGPTU, Kapurthala, Punjab, IN
2 CGC Technical Campus, Jhanjeri, Punjab, IN
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International Journal of Business Ethics in Developing Economies, Vol 6, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 39-43Abstract
Agriculture is the base of any country. It is a risky activity because it is done in open field and it takes time to be ready. Risk is an important aspect of the farming business. People involved in the agriculture live in uncertainties. The uncertainties inherent in weather, yields, prices, government policies, global markets, and other factors that impact farming can cause wide swings in farm income. There is an important role of the farmer in the economy of a country. We are large exporter of rice especially of Basmati rice and large producer of wheat. So, we need to protect the farmers from various risks associated with the agriculture. This paper is based on both primary and secondary data. The primary data is collected from the farmers with an aim to know about their views on the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) and the secondary data is collected from various other sources.Keywords
PMFBY, Agriculture, Insurance, Farmer, Risk Management, Risk Reduction.References
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- Bank Customers’ Annotations Regarding Banking Services
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1 IKGPTU & Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Kurukshetra Institute of Technology and Management, Haryana, IN
1 IKGPTU & Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Kurukshetra Institute of Technology and Management, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Business Ethics in Developing Economies, Vol 8, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 47-54Abstract
The banking services play an important role in the development of the country as increase in the banking services led overall growth of the economy. Generally customers have different opinion about the banking services offered by their banks. In this study the T-test, Mean, Standard deviation and ANOVA are used to know about the impact of the demographic factors on the banking services offered to customers by the banks. The study also reveals that mostly customers are agree that bank offered them all financial inclusion schemes and employees motivate them to use the banking services.Keywords
Banks, Customers, Financial Inclusion, Banking Services, Bank Employees.References
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