Mobile Number Portability: Win-win For Indian Customers And Mobile Operators | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Marketing | Feb,2014
Abstract: Today mobile phones have a much larger role to play than just facilitate voice communications. Our dependency on them is increasing and they have graduated to become an important entertaining gadget for us. We are in an era where mobile phones are required not just to stay in touch,
Cost Drivers Of Household Treatment Of Presumptive Malaria In Home-based Management Of Malaria In Ejisu-juaben Municipality. | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Feb,2014
Home-Based Management of Malaria (HBMM) is one of the key strategies to reduce the burden of malaria for vulnerable populations in endemic countries. The strategy seeks to allow caregivers to have immediate
health care from some selected and trained community members. The study sought to identify the cost drivers
of
The Effects Of Population Dynamics On Economic Growth In Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jan,2014
The study specifically determined the effects of fertility and infant mortality rates on the economic growth from 1980 to 2010. It used annual secondary data on infant mortality rate, fertility rate, and openness from World Development Indicators; government expenditure, saving and real Gross Domestic Product from Central Bank of Nigeria
Agriculture Among Religious Minorities Of Karnataka: Problems And Prospects | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jan,2014
India is a Multi-religious, Multi-linguistic and Multi-cultural country of the world. As per the National Minorities act 1992, the religious minorities in India include Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Jains, Sikhs and Parsis, and they constitute 18 percent of population in India. As in India, So in Karnataka State religious minority population
Impact Of Ganga Kalyana Scheme On Cropping Pattern Of Minority Farmers In Karnataka: A Case Study Of Chickmagalur District | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jan,2014
Minority farmers are those farmers who belong to religious minority communities in India. As per the National Minorities Act 1992, the religious minorities in India include Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Jains, Sikhs, and Parsis. As per the 2001 census, religious minorities constitute 18 percent of the population in India.
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Forecasting Electricity Demand For Kenya Using Ecm | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jan,2014
This paper investigates the relationship between Kenya electricity consumption, real disposable income and residential electricity prices. The research employs the Engle and Granger two-step procedure and Error Correction Model (ECM) method to a time series data over the period from 1980 to 2009 to analyze the electricity demand and
Power Sector Plan Outlay And Expenditure In India | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jan,2014
Power is essential for economic and social development of a region or a country. however the power sector has been getting 18-20% of the total public sector outlay from initial plan periods. The present study addresses trends in plan outlay and expenditure on power sector and analysis
Openness And Competitiveness Of Manufacturing Sector: A Comparative Study Of China And India | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jan,2014
FDI may affect the supply of productive resources including (financial capital, equipment and machinery, technology, management and etc.). FDI creates employment where unemployment and underemployment rate is high and thus increases the income of the workers. As a result an additional savings to the host country is created. FDI also
Foreign Direct Investment In Retail Market In India: Some Issues And Challenges | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jan,2014
India being second most-populous country has immense scope for retail expansion as along with time urbanization and consumerism has also been increasing. Further, India’s GDP has also been growing at fast rate as it continued to be the second fastest growing economy in the world after China and as the
Teachers’ Challenges In Managing Learning Difficulties (linus – Numeracy) | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Jan,2014
This study was conducted to explore and discover the challenges teachers face learning difficulties particularly in Linus (Numeracy). The objective of this study is to identify the challenges teachers to address learning difficulties and know how to manage students with learning disabilities. This study is to make a survey of