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    INTERLINKING OF RIVERS IN INDIA - PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES
    (Bodhi International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Science, National Conference on Integrated Water Resource Management- Prospects and Challenges organized by Department of Economics, PSGRKCW, 2018-09-19) M, Lalithambigai
    The National River Linking Project (NRLP) envisages transferring water from the surplus river basins to ease the water shortages in western and southern India while mitigating the impacts of recurrent floods in eastern India. NRLP constitutes two basic components—the links which will connect the Himalayan rivers and those which will connect the peninsular rivers. This article discuss about the prospects and challenges of national river linking project.
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    PROBLEMS AND ISSUES IN THE PRODUCTION AND MARKETING OF COCOON IN COIMBATORE DISTRICT
    (Special Issue on Indian Agriculture Success and Sustainability, Bonfring International Journal of Research in Arts and Science, 2018-02-07) M, Lalithambigai; M, Jayamala
    Sericulture refers to the conscious mass-scale rearing of silk producing organism to obtain silk. Sericulture plays a vital role in rural development, as it integrates well with farming systems and has the potential to generate attractive income throught the year. India being the second largest producer of silk contributes only about 15 percent of the world raw silk production and depends on imports to meet its domestic demand. Therefore the paper on “Problems and issues in the production and marketing of cocoon in Coimbatore District” focuses to understand the problems faced by sericulture farmers in cocoon production, which is the first stage in silk production. The study has been conducted with120 sericulture farmers in Coimbatore district, TamilNadu. The study concludes that the problems of sericulture farmers can never be overcome by strengthening extension system and provide adequate credit facility. The remunerative selling price for the cocoon produced by the sericulture farmers will only make them continue sericulture in the future.
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    ECONOMICS OF COCOON PRODUCTION: A FARM LEVEL ANALYSIS IN COIMBATORE DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU
    (Biotech Books, New Delhi, 77th Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Agriculture Economics held under auspicious of College of Post Graduate Studies, Central Agriculture University (Imphal), Umiam, Meghalaya, 2017-10-12) M, Lalithambigai
    It has been widely acknowledged that sericulture has the potential for increasing the income of the marginal and smaller farmer. In order to understand this, the benefit-cost ratio of sericulture farming and input-output relationship in cocoon production were analysed by collecting information from 120 sericulture farmers in Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu, India. The benefit cost ratio was worked out as 1:1.24. It indicates that sericulture is economically viable and commercially feasible for the farmers. The production function analysis shows increasing returns to scale. Increase in the amount of fertilizer, DFLs and number of batches have a positive effect on production
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    SERICULTURE A SUSTAINABLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA
    (UGC sponsored national conference on “Approaches towards Sustainable Conservation through Social and Environmental Entrepreneurship”, , at PSGR Krishnammal College for Women., 2017-10-10) M, Lalithambigai
    Sericulture is an eco-friendly agro-based labour intensive and commercially attractive economic activity, falling under cottage and small-scale sector. The present paper focuses on the sericulture farming in India and it sustainability over years and thereby provides employment opportunity in rural sector. Secondary source of information are used to explain the importance of sericulture in India. And the secondary data is used to describe the number of families and villages involved in sericulture over years and the employment generation through sericulture activities to that of the other farming. It is concluded that sericulture is a growing industry in India over the years and provides the sustainable entrepreneurial opportunity in rural sector.
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    TALENT MANAGEMENT- HOW TO RETAIN YOUR BEST PEOPLE
    (RVS Institute of Management Studies, 2011-09-10) Suganthamani C V
    In the world of enterprise, Talent means putting capable people in critical position to ensure profit, growth, excellence and perpetuity. The successful management of talent today gives organization a vital edge. This indeed is a challenge to HR. In a way effective talent management is an important feather in the cap of HR managers who wants to make it seriously at the broad level. An organization must employ and retain the best, brightest people in order to innovate. It needs to provide talent with appropriate resources for innovation.
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    EMPLOYEE RETENTION PRACTICES
    (RVS Faculty of Management, 2011-02-04) Suganthamani C V; Vani A
    Human resources are the assets in each and every organization. It becomes essential for the management to use them effectively. In the current business scenario, having a good quality of work life is somehow related, only through a good working relationship. Fundamental changes are taking place in the work force and workplace that promise radically alter the ways companies relate to their employees. Hiring and retaining good employees have become chief concerns of every company. Companies that understand what their employees want and need in the workplace and make strategic decicion to proactively fulfill those needs .
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    ECO- TOURISM
    (Annamalai University, 2010-09-03) Suganthamani C V; Vani A
    Eco- Tourism is entirely a new approach in tourism. It is a preserving travel to natural areas to appreciate the cultural and natural history of the environment, taking care not to disturb the integrity of the ecosystem, while creating economic opportunities that make conservation and protection of natural resources. Today the entire world is facing deep crisis and is in the danger of being doomed. The continuous denuding of forest reserves has led to global warming and greenhouse effects. This has led to some realization and now the world has awaken for new beginning about human responsibility towards nature.
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    ESSENTIAL SKILLS AS AN ENTREPRENEUR
    (Infant Jesus college of Engineering, Tuticorin, 2010-09-03) Suganthamani C V; Vani A
    Globalisation has brought abou a metamorphosis in the way business has done. IT & BT revolution and emergence of new business models have changed the landscape and contours of business drastically. The velocity of change leaves managers stunned but entrepreneurs find greater opportunity in the rising velocity of change. In the progress they walk in the valeey of death and those who come out create new models of business.
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    EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN THROUGH HRE
    (NGM College, 2010-03-11) Suganthamani C V; Kalpana K
    Equality of access to all levels of education is crucial to empowering women and girls to participate in economic, social and political life of their societies. Education unlocks a women’s potential and is accompanied by improvements in health, nutrition and well being of women. The human right to education is inextricably linked to other fundamental human rights- rights that are universal, indivisible, interconnected and interdependent .