Haridasan,V; Dr.Pylee,M V(Cochin University Of Science And Technology, December 20, 1977)
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Abstract:
The broad objective of the study is to find out
the management practices followed in the rubber estates in
India. Comparing the management practices followed in the
estates belonging to Indian and non-Indian companiess is also
an objective. It has been widely held that the management
practices followed in the estates belonging to these groups
vary considerably. Hence attempt is made to find out the
divergence between them in regard to various practices and
to identify and bring them into broader relief so that the
strong points of each would be emulated by the other.
The management practices are examined in the light
of well-established management principles and techniques
adopted in business and industry. The principles of management
which are widely accepted are Planning, Organizing,
Staffing, Directing and Controlling. Other management principles
and techniques relating to personnel - finance, marketing,
materials and transporting - are also examined in the
appropriate context
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School Of Management Studies, Cochin University Of Science And Technology
Leena, Mathew; Dr.Krishnan Nampoothiri, K(Cochin University of Science And Technology, November , 1996)
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Abstract:
NABARD has completed 14 years of operation.ln the light of
its experiences and achievements, the performance ev.ilu.ilion of
the National Bank need to be looked into.This could provide certain
criteria for its strength and weakness which may help in
consolidating the institution for better utilisation of its potentialities.
It is also noteworthy that no evaluative study on the National Bank
has been conducted in Kerala. The Major objective of this study is to evaluate the role of NABARD in catering to the long-term agricultural
requirements of Kerala for 1982 to 1992.This is done by analysing
the quantum and quality of NABARD's schematic
refinance. The qualitative indices like (1) the efficiency of loan
recovery, (2) the impact or financial viability of NABARD refinanced
schemes, (3) the credit gap, (4) the commitment-disbursement gap,
and (5) the imbalances in the NABARD refinance form the core of
the study.Hypotheses were formulated inorder to study and
analyse these qualitative indices. The study is presented in eight chapters
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Department of applied economics, Cochin University of Science And Technology