Krishnan Nampoothiri, K; Dr.Rajendra Prasad, P N(Cochin University of Science And Technology, January , 1987)
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The co-operative credit structure in a state
set up consists of 3 tiers — Primary Societies at the base,
District Co-operative Banks at the middle and State Cooperative
Bank at the top. But, some societies at the
primary level are governed by, in addition to Co-operative
Societies Act, the Banking Regulation Act. Thus they are
under dual control. In addition, they are working under
the direct purview of Reserve Bank of India. The scope
of this study is restricted to such Primary Societies,
District Co-operative Banks and State Co-operative Bank.
For the evaluation of the working of Co-operative
Banks, the board of directors and staff were interviewed
with the help of pre-constructed and pre-tested interview
schedules. However, the share holders and customers were
not interviewed mainly because almost all respondents
were reluctant to provide copies of an exhaustive list
of share holders and non-share holder customers, for
the purpose of maintaining secrecy. This being an
individual work, it was found physically and financially
very difficult to extend the study so as to cover the
share holders and non-share holder customers. Limitations
of time were also responsible for restricting this study.
The period of study was restricted to 1980-'81
to 1983-'84 as the data relating to earlier periods were
firstly not available from all banks and secondly the
prior data was considered out of date for the purpose of
the study.
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School of management studies, Cochin University of Science And Technology
Dharma Rajan, P G; Dr.Rajendra Prasad, P N(Cochin University of Science And Technology, June , 1984)
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Since the world demand for cashew kernels has been rising steadily for several years in the past, conferring significant price increase the processing of cashew remains a highly profitable lndustry. India being the earliest and largest supplier of cashew kernels in the world market it is our prestigious obligations to reestablish her pristine monopoly. Further the added importance ot the indutry in the Socio economic context of the State of Kerala makes various measures impervative in order to bring back to the industry its pristine glory at the late sixties to give a face lift and to stabilize the industry. This present study adopts a comprehensive frame work of
analysis compassing the major issues involved in the cultivation, distribution, import, processing and marketing of cashew undcr the private and public sector, migration of the industry and the financial requirements of the industry.
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School of management studies, Cochin University of Science And Technology
Rajan Nair, N; Dr.Parameswaran, Nair N(Cochin University of Science And Technology, October , 1983)
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This study presents a detailed investigation of the origin and development of
regulations in agricultural marketing in Tamil Nadu. It evaluates the method and
process of regulation practised through the orgahisation of a chain of regulated
markets in the State. The study also examines in detail the conceptual frame
work behind state intervention and show the original concept has been modified
subsequently to suit the changed conditions during the post-independence era
of planning for economic development
Specific objectives explained in the present study include the following: viz,
a) The historical aspects that necessitated state intervention in agricultural
marketing in the form of organising regulated markets and their evolution,
b) The conceptual and organisational bases of regulated markets in Tamil Nadu.
c) The impact of such regulations on the existing trade channels or systems.168
d) The performance and efficiency of regulated markets and their achievements.
The study also has suggested some remedial measures to reorganise the
present organisational pattern of regulated marketing in Tamil Nadu.
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School of Management, Cochin University of Science And Technology
Unnikrishnan Kartha, N R; Dr. Jagathy Raj, V P(Cochin University of Science & Technology, January , 2010)
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The research work which was carried out to study the impact of
ISO 9001: 2000, in selected organisations in Kerala, spread over various types
of activities, such as fabrication of aero space hardware, glass ware,
construction industries, health care units etc, encompassing, government and
private enterprises, public sector undertakings, small and medium scale
industries and research and development establishments. The ambience, work
culture and collaboration prevalent in these organisations were varying on
account of the environment in which they have been working. Fifty percent of
the organizations selected for the study had obtained the
ISO 900 I: 2000-certification since seven years or more. The process of study
undertaken could invoke interest in the respondents, when a brief explanation
on the purpose and need of the study was given to them prior to conducting the
survey. There has been total cooperation from the management and the
employees of all the organisations for the conduct of the study. Personal
discussions were held with the senior management to draw their total support
and involvement for the study.
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School of Management Studies, Cochin
University of Science and Technology
Kuriakose, K K; Dr.Ranganathan, N(Cochin University of Science and Technology, June 28, 1995)
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The study is designed to gather, record, analyse and critically evaluate
data on natural rubber production, consumption and marketing in Kerala. The
scope of the study also covers the processing of natural rubber by rubber growers,
especially small growers. Taking into consideration Kerala’s supremacy in natural
rubber cultivation, a detailed study of marketing channels of natural rubber in Kerala,
by giving special reference to co-operative rubber marketing has been given
importance. Attempt has also been made to collect secondary data of the last 15
years
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School of Management Studies, Cochin University of Science
and Technology
Ramaswamy,V S; Dr.Parameswaran, Nair N(Cochin University of Science And Technology, April , 1983)
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This is a descriptive and analytical study. It investigates
how Fertilisers are marketed in India. It describes and evaluates the
system of fertiliser marketing prevalent in the country at the time
of this study (1979-82). The study, as the title will indicate, has
been conceived on a large canvass and in very broad and generalised
terms. Such a large framework has been chosen with the intention of
investigating the task of Fertiliser marketing in its totality
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School of Management Studies, Cochin University of Science And Technology
Baby, Joseph; Dr.Rajendra Prasad, P N(Cochin University Of Science And Technology, April 15, 1992)
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The main benefit of Jeevan Saathi policy is that, it is a joint
life policy which covers the life of both husband and wife under a
single policy. And they also get double benefit if any one of them
dies during the term of the policy. The Jeevan Mitra policy is a
single life policy, the main advantage of which is that the dependents
get double benefit in case of normal death and triple benefit in case
of accidental death during the term of policy.
so both the policies have their own attractions but when compared
with the annual sales of other policies, the additional increase in
the sales of these policies are decreasing. It is a fact finding
study concerned with market performance of these two policies by conducting
a survey among the Jeevan Saathi and Jeevan Mitra policy
holders, and a thorough analysis of the various information or data
collected from them. This study is an attempt to present an integrated
picture of the main features of the policy holders who have
bought these policies, the major factors responsible for making them
purchase these policies, the various difficulties faced by them at present and further modification needed in the plans of these policies
according to the opinion of policy holders. For increasing accuracy
of the conclusions, information is also collected from Agents and
Development Officers by using interview schedule.
The main purpose of this study is to draw attention of LIC to
introduce new plans of policies taking into consideration the drawbacks
or defects of the existing policies and present needs of policy
holders. It will also help to make new plans in order to suit the
needs of more people who want to buy life insurance policies
Description:
School of Management Studies,
Cochin University of Science
and Technology
Kevin, S; Dr.Rajendra Prasad, P N(Cochin University Of Science And Technology, June 20, 1988)
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. The cotton mill industry is one of the important medium and
large-scale industries in the State of Kerala. Due to the widespread
development of the handloom industry in the State, there is an environment
conducive to the growth of cotton spinning mills which produce
yarn, the raw material required by the handloom industry. New spin—
ing mills are being commissioned. But the performance of the existing
cotton spinning and weaving mills in the State is not quite satisfactory.
Hence an analysis has been carried out into the profitability
and financial position of the industry in Kerala. The objective
of the study is to make a financial analysis of the industry covering
various aspects such as cost structure, productivity, asset structure,
financial structure and working capital management.
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School Of Management Studies
Cochin University Of Science And Technology
Ambili,Kumar; Dr.Sudarsanan, Pillai P(Cochin University of Science and Technology, July 15, 1998)
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This thesis throws light on the influence of community in the social life of mankind. The study revolves round the fact that health care is by the people rather than health care is for the people. The thesis tries to analyze the role of community organizational social agencies in the control of Filariasis.The study examines the factors which influence community participation. and the effectiveness of health education in the control of Filariasis.the thesis emphasizes the effective tools and means of health education That helps to To evolve an appropriate method for the management of community Participation. The study shows that. A well informed community can participate successfully and meaningfully in disease control programmes.
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Department of Applied Economics, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Peter, Thenankal; Dr. Sudarsanan Pillai, P(Cochin University of Science and Technology, August , 2015)
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Futures trading in Commodities has three specific economic functions
viz. price discovery, hedging and reduction in volatility. Natural rubber
possesses all the specifications required for futures trading. Commodity
futures trading in India attained momentum after the starting of national level
commodity exchanges in 2003. The success of futures trading depends upon
effective price risk management, price discovery and reduced volatility which
in turn depends upon the volume of trading. In the case of rubber futures
market, the volume of trading depends upon the extent of participation by
market players like growers, dealers, manufacturers, rubber marketing
co-operative societies and Rubber Producer’s Societies (RPS). The extent of
participation by market players has a direct bearing on their awareness level
and their perception about futures trading.
In the light of the above facts and the review of literature available on
rubber futures market, it is felt that a study on rubber futures market is
necessary to fill the research gap, with specific focus on (1) the awareness and
perception of rubber futures market participants viz. (i) rubber growers,
(ii) dealers, (iii) rubber product manufacturers, (iv) rubber marketing
co-operative societies and Rubber Producer’s Societies (RPS) about futures
trading and (2) whether the rubber futures market is fulfilling the economic
functions of futures market viz. hedging, reduction in volatility and price
discovery or not.
The study is confined to growers, dealers, rubber goods manufacturers,
rubber marketing co-operative societies and RPS in Kerala. In order to achieve
the stated objectives, the study utilized secondary data for the period from
2003 to 2013 from different published sources like bulletins, newsletters,
circulars from NMCE, Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Warehousing Corporation and traders. The primary data required for this study were collected from rubber
growers, rubber dealers, RPS & Rubber Marketing Co-operative Societies and
rubber goods manufacturers in Kerala. Data pertaining to the awareness and
perception of futures trading, participation in the futures trading, use of spot
and futures prices and source of price information by dealers, farmers,
manufacturers and cooperative societies also were collected. Statistical tools
used for analysis include percentage, standard deviation, Chi-square test,
Mann – Whitney U test, Kruskal Wallis test, Augmented Dickey – Fuller test
statistic, t- statistic, Granger causality test, F- statistic, Johansen co – integration
test, Trace statistic and Max –Eigen statistic.
The study found that 71.5 per cent of the total hedges are effective and
28.5 per cent are ineffective for the period under study. It implies that futures
market in rubber reduced the impact of price risks by approximately
71.5 per cent. Further, it is observed that, on 54.4 per cent occasions, the
futures market exercised a stabilizing effect on the spot market, and on
45.6 per cent occasions futures trading exercised a destabilizing effect on the
spot market. It implies that elasticity of expectation of futures market in rubber
has a predominant stabilizing effect on spot prices. The market, as a whole,
exhibits a bias in favour of long hedges. Spot price volatility of rubber during
futures suspension period is more than that of the pre suspension period and
post suspension period. There is a bi-directional association-ship or
bi-directional causality or pair- wise causality between spot price and futures
price of rubber. From the results of the hedging efficiency, spot price
volatility, and price discovery, it can be concluded that rubber futures market
fulfils all the economic functions expected from a commodity futures market.
Thus in India, the future of rubber futures is Bright…!!!
Radha, Karunakaran; Dr.Sudarsanan, Pillai P(Cochin University Of Science And Technology, August 18, 2008)
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The healthcare sector in Kerala is witnessing a spiralling growth due to the
healthy economic development and the serious outlook of individuals towards
personal health. Private sector is thriving exuberantly well since there is a wide gap
between demand and supply for healthcare due to the lack of government initiatives.
The proliferation of these private hospitals have paved the way for many unhealthy
practices like poor working conditions, low wages, excess workload and lack of
retirement and welfare measures to the employees. This state of affairs demanded a
serious investigation into the functioning of the private hospitals in Kerala, especially
on the human resource management practices, as the success of every organisation
depends on the satisfaction level of its employees, which, in turn, will benefit the
consumer, i.e., the patients.
Hence the present study was undertaken to find out the extent of human
resource management practices in private hospitals in Kerala with a view to suggest
appropriate remedial measures wherever required
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School Of Management Studies
Cochin University Of Science And Technology
Venkatesh,M; Dr.Sudarsanan, Pillai P(School of Management Studies, 2006)
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The present study reveals that there are enormous opportunities for forging closer economic relations among SAARC countries. These opportunities could be fully utilized through the twin processes of trade liberalization and industrial restructuring which are complementary to each other. The SAARC Preferential Trade Arrangement (SAPTA) is the first step in trade liberalization. However, the scope of SAPTA has to be sufficiently widened in order to derive substantial benefits from preferential trading agreements. It is suggested that the SAARC countries adopt a combined approach for tariff elimination, tariff reduction and preferential or concessional tariffs. This process will help in moving quickly towards the creation of a Free Trade Area in the SAARC region. It is necessary to emphasis that, in any regional organization, smaller countries may feel that greater trade co-operation with their larger neighbors may result in larger countries taking over their economies. India occupies 70% of the SAARC region, both geographically and economically, and the remaining 6 nations of the SAARC borders only with India and not with each other. As the biggest, and the most industrialized trading partner among the SAARC countries, India has to recognize that a special responsibility devolves on her and take a lead in making the Regional Economic Co-operation a reality in South Asia.