Cost Accounting Theory and Practice
This book provides an in-depth insight into the concepts, theories and techniques of cost ascertainment and their application to profit planning, cost control and decision-making. With revised and updated content and enriched pedagogy, this book concentrates in explaining the various aspects of cost accounting in a lucid and comprehensive manner. The book sets a new standard for cost accounting textbooks. It aims at equipping students with a solid grounding in the concepts of cost accounting. With rich pedagogy and an easy-to-understand approach, the book will cater the requirements of students in commerce and management streams, CA, CS and ICWA level of Indian universities.
COST MANAGEMENT THEORY
This book is designed and developed in support of the graduate, post graduate, management, CA,CMA & CS INTERMEDIATE professionals students. It provides learning resources for the development and implementation of the costing concepts.
The rationale behind the book is that students will have ample opportunities to enrich their costing knowledge in the area of professional studies.
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Graameen mahilaon mein parivaar kalyaan kaaryakram abhiyaan chetana vyavahaar
HRM Practices in Indian Banks
HRM PRACTICES IN INDIAN BANKS is a developed concept and role in organizations. It has tremendous relevance to service sector like Banks. This calls for a need to innovate the earlier HR practices of the banks so that the employee productivity can be enhanced. This book aims to provide an insight to such innovations, related to Human Resource Management with the help of a primary study based on the viewpoints of HR managers of different Indian banks both from public and private sector. These innovative HRM practices have been listed under seven different heads of HRM namely recruitment & selection, training and development, performance management, compensation management, career development, employee motivation and employee security The book presents the parameters of effective implementation of HR practices in banking sector. Convergence of practices of new and innovative HR areas that will benefit the banks to become more competitive are also presented in the book. The book is very much useful for banking professional as well as management students and research scholars.
Informative Life Sciences
This book will serve as source book providing adequate information on the Life Sciences. A variety of multiple choices chosen
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Integrated Data Warehouse for Indian Agriculture
Agriculture is one of the most important inventions of human civilization. The development of human civilization and development of agriculture
Public Distribution System in Odisha: An Analytical view
Public Distribution System is created under ministry of consumer affairs, Food and Public distribution. The Government of India is accountable to supply the subsidized food grains to all needy people through Fair Price Shops (FPS) under PDS. Despite number of developments in PDS, the India is still facing food insecurity. PDS is ranked third in corruption in the 5 services of the Government like Schooling, water supply, PDS, electricity and Hospital. Diversion of food grains occurs in different phases like, at the time of Procurement, at the time of movement of commodity to warehouses, at the time of movement of commodities from warehouse to FPSs, and at the FPSs level. If these problems will continue, then the question will arise regarding the sustainability of PDS in future in fulfilling the objectives of the Government. In this Book, an attempt has been taken to highlight the current problems and challenges existing in the PDS system in State of Odisha and time to time impleented techniques and methods to improve the PDS system to increase effectiveness and better services to the beneficiaries under PDS.