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Tamboli, Mohasin A.
- Green Banking: An Overview
Authors
1 CD Jain College of Commerce, Shrirampur, IN
2 PIRENS Research Center, Loni, IN
Source
IBMRD's Journal of Management & Research, Vol 5, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 70-75Abstract
Change is the law of nature. The environment and climate change are the most complicated issues that world is facing today. So adoption of change is the need for the survival. Today's business is all about being green. From Wal-Mart to Apple, everyone is talking about how green they are. Being a financial organization banks are responsible for the economic development of the nation. Green banking means promoting environmental friendly practices and reducing carbon footprint from banking activities. Adoption of green banking practices will not only be useful for environment, but also benefit in greater operational efficiencies, a minimum errors and frauds, and cost reductions in banking activities. The present paper aims to highlight Indian initiatives by various banks adopting green banking in India. Further, an attempt has been made to highlight the major benefits, confronting challenges of Green Banking.Keywords
Banking, Eco-Friendly, Green, Online.References
- Yadwinder Singh, ‘Environmental Management through Green Banking: A study of Commercial Banks in India’, International Journal of Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Studies, Vol 2, No.4, 2015
- Ritu, ‘Green Banking: Opportunities and Challenges’, International Journal of Informative & Futuristic Research, Volume 2, Issue 1, September 2014
- Neyati Ahuja, ‘Green banking in India: A Review of Literature’, International Journal for Research in Management and Pharmacy, Vol. 4, Issue 1, January 2015
- Dr. Nishikant Jha, Shraddha Bhome, ‘A study of green banking trends in India’, Abhinav, Volume II, May’13
- Ashis Kumar Chaurasia, ‘Green banking practices in Indian banks’, JOMASS, Volume 1, Issue 1, February 2014
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- Suresh, Chandra Bihari, and Pandey Bhavna. "Green banking in India", Journal of Economics and International Finance, 2015
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- A Study of Fruits & Vegetables Marketing in Pune District:An Overview
Authors
1 PIRENS IBMA, Loni Bk, Saitribai Phule Pune University, IN
2 IBMRD, Ahmednagar, Savitribai Phule Pune University, IN
Source
IBMRD's Journal of Management & Research, Vol 7, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 28-33Abstract
Fruits & Vegetables play an important part in having healthy life style. Fruits & Vegetables in proper balance prevent many diseases. Marketing of fruits & vegetables is more important as fruits and vegetables are perishable, seasonal and available in bulk. It is tough job to store the fruits and vegetables easily. Hence its proper marketing needs to be done. In India fruits & a vegetable marketing is mostly done in weekly bazaars. Majority of Indian population is based on agriculture as occupation the market of fruits & vegetable is in large scale. APMC operated taluka wise play an important role in marketing of fruits & vegetables .There has been concern in the recent years regarding the efficiency of marketing of fruits and vegetables in India. It is believed that poor efficiency in the marketing channels and Poor marketing infrastructure is leading to high and fluctuating consumer prices.
The present paper is an attempt to elaborate fruits & vegetables marketing in Pune district.
Keywords
Marketing Efficiency, Marketing, Fruits, Vegetables, Consumer Price etc.References
- Kohls, R. U. (1967). Marketing of Agricultural Products. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
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- Kotler, P., & Keller, K. (2016). Marketing Management. Noida: Pearson India.
- Nanaware, S. N. (2013). An analytical study of e marketing practices of agro products. Savitribai Phule Pune University.
- Nutrition, N. I. (2006). Diet and nutritional status of population and prevalence of hypertension among adults in rural areas. Hyderabad: National Institute of Nutrition.
- Ohen, S. B., Umeze, G. E., & Inyang, E. (2014). Consumer Purchasing Behaviour for Fruits and Vegetables among Civil Servants in Essien Udim Local Government Area Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Food Science and Quality Management, 55-60.
- Omidi, N. M. (2011). Agricultural Marketing Challenges and Barriers in Iran . African Journal of Business Management, 13580-81.
- Piali, H., & Simayan, P. (2011). Need for Paradigm Shift to Improve Supply Chain Management of Fruits & Vegetables in India ,. Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, 25-35.
- A Study on Achievement of Priority Sector Lending Under the Lead Bank of the Ahmednagar District
Authors
1 IBMRD Research Centre-Ahmednagar, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, IN
Source
IBMRD's Journal of Management & Research, Vol 7, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 34-37Abstract
For growth of Indian economy there is necessity of fulfillment of credit needs and mobilization of funds and need to offer credit facility to the people. Reserve Bank of India has taken program in progress by introducing lead bank scheme in 1969. The main aim behind it was to provide credit to rural area for growth of businesses, agricultural activity and consequently financial development of that area. The lead bank prepared District Credit Plans for a period of three years and also Annual Credit Plan every year. The Lead Bank for Ahmednagar District is Central Bank of India. The research study includes study of sector wise credit allocation in Ahmednagar district for the year 2010-11 to 2014-15.Keywords
Lead, Bank, District, Credit, Plan.References
- Annual Credit Plan of the Ahmednagar district for the year 2010-11, Central Bank of India, Lead Bank of Ahmednager district
- Annual Credit Plan of the Ahmednagar district for the year 2011-12, Central Bank of India, Lead Bank of Ahmednager district
- Annual Credit Plan of the Ahmednagar district for the year 2012-13, Central Bank of India, Lead Bank of Ahmednager district
- Annual Credit Plan of the Ahmednagar district for the year 2013-14, Central Bank of India, Lead Bank of Ahmednager district
- Jagtap & Barhate (2014), Performance of Lead Bank Scheme in the Thane District, International Journal of Scientific Research, ISSN No 2277 – 8179, Volume 3, Issue 5, pp. 382-383
- S Kumar & K Kumar (2012), A Study on the Performance of Lead Bank Scheme, Indian Journal of Commerce & Management Studies ISSN : 2240-0310 EISSN: 2229-5674, Volume III, Issue 3, pp.80-84