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    INVESTING IN WOMEN IS INVESTING IN A ENTIRE COMMUNITY
    (Saraswathi Thiyagaraja College, 2016-02) N, Nirmala Devi; V, Saranya
    Women make massive contributions to the economies around them. However, these contributions often go unseen, unrewarded, or stifled, because of the unequal opportunities that exist between men and women. If given admission to the financial resources and services necessary to thrive as successful entrepreneurs, together, women could lift themselves out of poverty, help their communities to thrive and support their families. Studies have constantly shown that when women are economically independent and they are engaged in income-generating activities, they can provide more opportunities for their children. such as a chance to get receive proper healthcare and an education, as well as being in a better position to take on more of a decision-making position in the family.
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    RETAIL SECTOR IN INDIA – ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
    (SNR & Sons college, 2015-02-02) V, Saranya
    The Indian retail sector is witnessing incredible growth with the changing demographics and an upgrading in the quality of life of urban people. The growing wealth of India’s consuming class, a variety of imported products and the emergence of retail entrepreneurs and particularly in the grocery and food segment, has been one of the main drivers for the present retail boom in the household market.
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    THE NEED OF TEAM BUILDING IN GLOBALIZATION ERA
    (Kongunadu Arts and Science College, 2012-07-18) V, Saranya
    With globalization, virtual teamwork is becoming the predominant type for multinational companies. This teamwork requires media, as well as social skill and methodological competencies. The teamwork focusing on extra-curricular activities and developing personal core competencies. A key element of planned reforms is the introduction of combined Computer Supported Learning as the leading informative principle.