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Chandrashekhar Singh

Bio: Chandrashekhar Singh is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Globalization & Shareholder. The author has co-authored 2 publications.

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03 Sep 2021
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conduct an empirical analysis of the basic components of digital technology application in public sector banks, as well as determine whether there is a difference between private and public-sector banks in terms of knowledge management practices, with a focus on mutual funds.
Abstract: Now-a-days, application of digital Technology plays an important role in different segmentation for smooth operation and control of office work of various organizations. Creating knowledge has been a key element for companies looking to gain an advantage via innovative manufacturing, especially in an environment where globalization has resulted in severe competition. This process has been hastened by the advancement of information and communication technology. “Nowadays, there are several options available to all of us in every part of human life, whether it is purchasing something or putting your money in the stock market or a mutual fund”. As a shareholder or investor, have a variety of investment options from which to choose, based on specific goals, investors have a wide range of mutual fund schemes to choose from based on their Systematic Investment Plan” (SIP) and financial planning assist people become financially prosperous and increase their individual profile in today's society. The main goal of this study is to conduct an empirical analysis of the basic components of digital technology application in public sector banks, as well as to determine whether there is a difference between private and public sector banks in terms of knowledge management practices, with a focus on mutual funds”.
01 Jan 2020
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied women empowerment through their entrepreneurial and economic sustainability in Indian economic growth and its current context, mainly focused on comprehensive secondary research and perspectives drawn from their own observation of the capital city of Jharkhand named Ranchi City.
Abstract: The entrepreneurship development process for women now plays a crucial role in India in the current economic development scenario in India. It is rapidly rapid and recognised as a significant untapped source of the nation’s sustainable economic growth. Empowering women leaders build new jobs for themselves and others, but by being different, they often provide society with different economic challenges and managerial strategies, as they contribute to organisational and business issues. Via a new eye, women entrepreneurs view the world and do it differently in exchange. According to the book by the greatest economist and social reformer Prof. Daniel Pink, he claims that a whole new mind argues that the most important development markets would now be in the domains of elegance, empathy, peace, and other artistic and quality of life qualities in the twenty-first century. He claims that this transition would be dictated by women’s entrepreneurship growth by Asia, Globalization and Prosperity. The future of the nation is quickly expected, in which the left brain, intellectual brain, and the right brain, intuitive and holistic, are far more respected than in the past, especially when used together. The future is likely to be more favourable for women entrepreneurs in Indian economic growth and its survival to a larger degree. While we understand that a female entrepreneur’s path is filled with tremendous obstacles, the biggest one of them is the availability of funding at various stages of the company’s development cycle. We would really like to discuss both the demand and the supply side of this problem. This study aims to raise awareness of women’s enterprises’ contribution to the country’s economic growth and its survival in India through SMEs, as well as the need to establish a thriving entrepreneurship environment for women entrepreneurs. In order to study women’s empowerment through their entrepreneurial and economic sustainability in Indian economic growth and its current context, this analysis is mainly focused on comprehensive secondary research and perspectives drawn from their own observation of the capital city of Jharkhand named Ranchi City.