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Vincent, Theresa Nithila.Covid 19 impact assessment index for manufacturing MSMES /PatentComputer Science
Type:Patent
Subject:Computer Science
Description:Patent Number: 202141035478, Applicant: Theresa Nithila Vincent. The COV1D 19 pandemic disrupted the functioning of enterprises and posed a significant effect on the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector. The level of impact was varying depending on the type of business. This study aims to develop an index to assess the impact of COVTD 19 on the manufacturing MSMEs by studying the impact on the Key Performance Indicators, namely; Labour, Supply Chain, Production and Revenue. [show more]
Bhooshetty, Lakshmi.Covid 19 impact assessment index for manufacturing MSMES /PatentComputer Science
Type:Patent
Subject:Computer Science
Description:Patent Number: 202141035478, Applicant: Theresa Nithila Vincent. The COV1D 19 pandemic disrupted the functioning of enterprises and posed a significant effect on the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector. The level of impact was varying depending on the type of business. This study aims to develop an index to assess the impact of COVTD 19 on the manufacturing MSMEs by studying the impact on the Key Performance Indicators, namely; Labour, Supply Chain, Production and Revenue. [show more]
R, Nimson Rio.Covid monitoring system based on sensed health parameters /PatentBio-Medical Engineering
Type:Patent
Subject:Bio-Medical Engineering
Description:Patent Number: 202141032212, Applicant: Dr. Nimson Rio R. A covid monitoring system (100), the system (100) comprising: a wearable (102) to be worn by a primary user, wherein the wearable (102) comprises: sensors (122a-122n) configured to sense signals representing health parameters of the primary user; a location detector (124) configured to detect real-time coordinates of the primary user; a controller (130) configured to. [show more]
Kumar Jyothi, Jyotishi AmalenduCreating and Sustaining Organizations: The Challenges of SustainabilityManagement
Subject:Management
Description:Global Journal of Finance & Management, Vol-4 (1), pp. 78-81. ISSN-0975-6477
Thomas, Benny.Creativity and innovation in quality education and sustainability /PatentComputer Science
Type:Patent
Subject:Computer Science
Description:Patent Number: 202141034649, Applicant: Suplab Podder. Quality education and sustainability is the interconnected aspiration for the modern society that can ensure the development of employability skills and create a sustainable society. The economists, scientists, management experts and research initiators are putting their efforts to develop a certain sustainable system in quality education through education 4.0. This is about digital equity, customised education, borderless classrooms, where the human mind is in synchronising with the technology to explore new possibilities of learning and accomplishment. [show more]
Samanta, Debabrata.Creativity and innovation in quality education and sustainability /PatentComputer Science
Type:Patent
Subject:Computer Science
Description:Patent Number: 202141034649, Applicant: Suplab Podder. Quality education and sustainability is the interconnected aspiration for the modern society that can ensure the development of employability skills and create a sustainable society. The economists, scientists, management experts and research initiators are putting their efforts to develop a certain sustainable system in quality education through education 4.0. This is about digital equity, customised education, borderless classrooms, where the human mind is in synchronising with the technology to explore new possibilities of learning and accomplishment. [show more]
Devi, N Harrita. - 1424037Credibility of advertisements on social media - people's perspective /Masters DissertationMedia Studies
Type:Masters Dissertation
Subject:Media Studies
Description:Social media has created a buzz ever since its inception. It has always created the curiosity factor amongst the people. There has been numerous literatures and information regarding social media and its influence on people, but the most important aspect is the bond that people seem to have developed with social media today. Considering the dependability of the audience on social media, the credibility factor has to be strictly monitored. [show more]
MANIVAL RAJU SHOBHACREDIBILITY OF MEDIA CONTENT ON FITNESS
Description:Fitness is possibly a new found scientific understanding of health and nutrition in people today. Off late, people have realised the importance of fitness. Each medium sells the concept of fitness differently to its audience. The manner in which it projects the same may have a positive or negative understanding of the same. Therefore, this study attempts to answer whether there is any credibility in media content on fitness. Content analysis on a print medium and two social media pages have been conducted followed by a focus group discussion to understand the audience perception of the said credibility if any. Conclusion has been drawn based on the content analysis of the medium considered along with opinions of the respondents of the focus group discussion. [show more]
THAKER SHRADDHACREDIBILITY OF WORD OF MOUTH ADVERTISING: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MOVIES AND FMCG

Description:Word of mouth which is synonymous to organic marketing, buzz marketing and viral marketing is one of the most popular and a non expensive form of advertising which is undertaken by almost anyone and everyone. The changing times are seeing a changing use of this form of advertising. The study revolves around this medium of mass communication and mass consumption. The researcher thus seeks to understand the use of word of mouth advertising in case of movies and fast moving consumer goods and to find out its credibility in terms of usage. A sample size of 100 was selected using snowball sampling technique. The method of primary data collection comprised of surveys in the form of questionnaire which was distributed online. The study revealed that word of mouth advertising is more preferred, trusted and considered credible in case of movies which is the greatest source of entertainment for people even today and not fast moving consumer goods which are tried and tested by consumers themselves. [show more]
Das, Tapas.Credit card fraud detection using python and machine learning /PatentCommunication
Type:Patent
Subject:Communication
Description:Patent Number: 202221047470. Applicant: Pankaj Shambunath Mishra. Credit Card Fraud Detection Using Python and Machine Learning Abstract: As we are heading towards the digital world cyber security is becoming an essential element of our life. When we talk about security in digital life then the major challenge is to discover the anomalous activities. When we make any transaction while purchasing any product online a big proportion of consumers choose credit cards. The credit limit in credit cards often helps us to making purchases even if we don’t have the funds at that time. But, on the other hand, these features are utilised by cyber attackers. [show more]
Das, Sheshanwita.Credit card fraud detection using python and machine learning /PatentCommunication
Type:Patent
Subject:Communication
Description:Patent Number: 202221047470. Applicant: Pankaj Shambunath Mishra. Credit Card Fraud Detection Using Python and Machine Learning Abstract: As we are heading towards the digital world cyber security is becoming an essential element of our life. When we talk about security in digital life then the major challenge is to discover the anomalous activities. When we make any transaction while purchasing any product online a big proportion of consumers choose credit cards. The credit limit in credit cards often helps us to making purchases even if we don’t have the funds at that time. But, on the other hand, these features are utilised by cyber attackers. [show more]
Ganguly, Deeksha Gupta.Credit card fraud detection using python and machine learning /PatentCommunication
Type:Patent
Subject:Communication
Hallmark Group LimitedCricket VictoriesImageStamp ingot collection
Type:Image
Subject:Stamp ingot collection
Description:This famous stamp was issued to commemorate India's historic tour of England in 1971. After losing only one match, India went on to win its first ever Test Series in a nail-biting finish. The stamp depicts a cricketer in characteristic poses of batting, bowling and wicket-keeping. [show more]
Krishnaswami MallikaCrisis and Man: Literary Responses Across CulturesEnglish
Subject:English
Description:Journal of Business Management & Social Sciences Research, Vol-1 (3), pp. 29-31. ISSN-2319-5614
Victor, Samson R - 0944901Critical analysis of computer application at secondary schools of Bangalore districtPhDEducation
Type:PhD
Subject:Education
Description:Computer is an electronic device that has the capacity to store, retrieve and process both qualitative and quantitative information fast and accurately. Over the past few years the growth of the computer industry has been quiet remarkable and today it is the fastest growing industry in our economy. The use of computers is not restricted only to office desktops or laptops. We see the use of computers all around us. Computers have made our lives simple and very convenient by catering to our needs at a click of the mouse; we use computers practically for every activity in our lives. Computers are being used in most of the appliances or gazettes that we use in our day to day living, thereby making it the most important part of our lives. Education system is not an exception to the same. [show more]
. C Om PrakashCritical analysis of inventory management with reference to garments in retailing
Description:The Major focus of this empirical research is to find out the relationships between various factors of inventory management in medium format garment retail shops that affect the sales. Samples of 100 retail shops were surveyed and the data collected was analyzed. Garment retailing is broadly classified under Men??s garment, women??s garments and Kids garments. The garment retail segment has seen good growth in recent years, thanks to the good economic environment in the country. This study is concentrated on medium format garment retailers who are facing lot of problems. Some of the problems are tremendous competitive pressure from large format stores & international brands, increasing overheads and high rentals. To counter these pressures, the medium format retailers must try to consolidate their operations, reduce their overheads like high inventory, faster inventory turnover The empirical results shows that the medium format garment retailers are having a positive outlook even though they are having tough competition. This may be because of the good economy and surge in disposable incomes of the urban population. The study also shows that by managing inventory in a tight manner and using latest technology to manage the store will ensure minimal losses and maximize customer satisfaction leading to higher sales realization. Majority of the retailers placed extra orders to take care of demand uncertainties and errors in forecasting. The average number of customers lost due to non availability of right garment was three customers per day. The study found that there is a mismatch between order frequency and supply frequency leading to higher safety stocks. This must be bridged and suppliers must increase their response time to match retailers order cycles. Shrinkage data was not available with majority of retailers. Medium format retailers are not tracking shrinkage with frequent audits and analysis. Some branded retailers who had some data attributed shrinkage on employee theft and shoplifting as the major cause of shrinkage. Most of the sourcing was done locally since Bangalore is a big manufacturing hub for garments. The mode of transport used was by road using LCVs because of traffic restrictions within the city for HCVs. Almost all retailers had bar code and scanner with offline point of sale software for billing and tracking sales. Latest technologies like radio frequency identification, online software with features like online ordering & tracking were not being used by retailers. The average turnover of medium format retailers was good and their main overhead was the high rentals. Rents in prime locations were exorbitant but unavoidable because these locations were the main shopping areas. Garment retailers must use technology to keep track of their customers, their needs and match tem with right inventory to succeed in this competitive era. [show more]
Singh SiddharthaCross border Mergers and Acquisitions originating from India: An evaluation of long term post-merger performance of acquiring firms.



Description:This research follows the enhanced M&A activity in the Indian market to trace the impact of outbound international Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) by Indian firms on the acquiring firm??s shareholders. The research makes a unique contribution in evaluating the long-term financial performance of acquiring firms in cross-border M&As and to detecting the strategic factors of their long-term success. The research used a sample of 91 events covering the period of deals occurring from 2004 to 2009 inclusively. The research used the Buy and Hold Abnormal Returns (BHAR) control firm method to evaluate the performance of firms. The research evaluated BHARs for 1-month, 3-months, 6-months and 12-months post the announcement of the acquisitions. The results obtained for the analysis showed significant negative returns for firms performing a cross border acquisition over a period of 12-months post the acquisition announcement. Hence the research concluded that cross-border acquisitions by firms from India generate negative effects on shareholder value for the acquiring firm??s shareholder, as on 12 months post the acquisition announcement. The above conclusion implies that the firms that perform cross border acquisitions actually perform worse than their counterparts that did not perform a cross border acquisition in the same period The research identified factors of long-term success for cross-border M&As. The results obtained suggest that acquiring firms engaged in cross-border M&As are able to realize efficiency gains and create value for their shareholders, under certain conditions: one when they possess high levels of R&D and secondly when the firm makes an acquisition in a related industry. These results were in accordance with the internalization theory of Buckley and Casson (1976) and Rugman (1981), which state that cross-border M&As help create value for acquiring firms by tapping into their expertise and know-how on international markets. While, Buy and Hold Returns were found to be substantially negative for the subgroup of firms that were larger in size as compared to firms that were relatively smaller in size. The size of the firm was negatively associated with performance of firms post an acquisition announcement and hence larger firms were more likely to fail in an acquisition as compared to smaller firms. Dissertation Layout: The first chapter of the dissertation titled ??Introduction?? primarily covered the conceptual framework, statement of problem and the objectives of the research. The second chapter ??Review of Literature?? covered the review of earlier literature on M&A performance and conclusions and gaps observed in the literature. The third chapter titled??Research Methodology?? covered the hypothesis, data collection and sample description and the methodology for data analysis. The fourth chapter ??Results and Findings?? covering results of the data analysis for the long term returns, strategic factors of M&A success, correlation analysis and regression analysis. The last chapter of the research ??Summary and Conclusions?? covered the summary of all the chapters, major findings of the study, the implications, limitations of the study and the conclusions drawn from the research. Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A), cross border acquisitions, post-merger, Abnormal returns and Buy and Hold Abnormal Returns (BHAR), [show more]
Gudennavar Bubbly S., Gudennavar Shivappa B., and Dhanya ViswamCrystal and Molecular Structure of 1,1-Bis(methylthio)-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-1,4-pentadien-3-onePhysics
Subject:Physics
Description:Journal of Crystallography, pp. 2014.
G R SumanCrystal structure elucidation and fluorescence studies on a benzimidazole derivative
Mothi Krishna Mohan, K.R. Sunaja Devi, Nobi K Daniel, Sowmya Gopi, S Sugunan and Nikil Chandra PerumparakunnelCu/Pd bimetallic supported on mesoporous TiO2 for suzuki coupling reaction /Journal ArticleChemistry
Type:Journal Article
Subject:Chemistry
Description:Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis, Vol.13, Issue 2, pp. 1-11, ISSN No. 1978-2993.