7 research outputs found
APPLICATION OF NON FUNGIBLE TOKENS (NFT’s) IN INDIAN BUSINESSES
A thorough evaluation of the financial markets as well as the business sector is essential as block chain technology and Non Fungible Tokens (NFTs) continue to develop in the digital global environment. The goal of this research is to determine whether or whether the market is ready, willing, and able to make use of digital tokens of this type. Overall, this research is aimed at evaluating the preparedness of Indian organizations for receptivity and implementation in daily operations, recruiting, and financial resources. Experimentation in NFT commercialization is a goal of this project. An expert panel of five validates a well- structured questionnaire used in the study. In addition to demographic data and Likert scale questions, the survey contained demographic information and Likert scale questions. This research collects both primary and secondary data for its findings. After conducting a pilot research and meeting with consultants, a standard questionnaire is used prepared and used to collect the primary data. Secondary data is sourced from other fields of study, such as journals, websites, books, and magazines. The Cochran formula for an unknown population selects a random sample of 100 persons with a 10% margin of error and a 95% confidence level because there are no standard data on the number of investors. Out of 93 answers, 72 were selected for the study after the outliers were removed. Professionals in the workforce, employees of large corporations, investors, both professional and private, and members of the company's upper management were all included in the study. Many influential company leaders and managers who implement new strategies, policies, and practises are among those who have agreed to participate in the study. For descriptive statistics - SPSS was used, and for SEM – AMOS was used. Many more people are aware with block chain and cryptocurrencies than of NFT technology, which is surprising. Blockchain-based technology platforms like cryptocurrencies and non-fungible tokens are premature due to their novelty and lack of effective implementations. An uncontrolled experimentation, which will probably take years to mature and trickle down into commercial applications, where it will have deep and far-reaching ramifications for society
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage as a Rare Presentation of Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia
Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN) is a rare group of malignancy that has varied clinical presentations. Hence, diagnosis is difficult, but if diagnosed on time, it has an excellent prognosis. Case summary: Here we present the case of a 24-year-old female who presented with recurrent intracranial hemorrhages. She was earlier misdiagnosed as tubercular cerebral vasculitic hemorrhage, but in her subsequent presentation after a thorough history, examination and investigation, she was diagnosed as GTN-choriocarcinoma. Conclusion: Subarachnoid hemorrhage is a rare complication of choriocarcinoma and any female in the reproductive age group with a prior history of abortion and who presents with bleeding manifestations of any organ system, should be suspected for choriocarcinom
A STUDY ON ATTRITION AND RETENTION STRATEGIES OF MICROFINANCE SECTOR IN BANGALORE
This article explores the critical issues of attrition and retention strategies within the context of Microfinance Sector, Title: A Study on Attrition and Retention Strategies in the Microfinance Sector.The microfinance sector plays a pivotal role in extending financial services to the underserved and economically vulnerable populations.This study aims to investigate the factors contributing to attrition and the strategies employed for retaining talent in the microfinance sector.
The study employs a mixed-methods approach, which includes both quantitative and qualitative data gathering methodologies. Primary data is gathered through surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions with microfinance employees and managers from a diverse range of organizations across various geographies. Secondary data is also analysed from industry reports and existing literature.
The findings reveal that attrition in the microfinance sector is affected by a complex interplay of factors, including low remuneration, limited career growth opportunities, job stress, and work-life balance issues. Furthermore, the study identifies several successful retention strategies implemented by microfinance institutions, such as training and development programs, performance incentives, employee engagement initiatives, and effective leadership.
This study adds to the current body of information by offering insights into the unique issues that microfinance organisations encounterin retaining their workforce and the innovative strategies they have adopted to address these challenges. The outcomes of this study can be used by microfinance organizations, policymakers, and industry stakeholders to develop and implement more effective retention strategies, ultimately improving the sustainability and social impact of microfinance operations.
In conclusion, understanding attrition and retention dynamics in the microfinance sector is crucial for fostering a stable and motivated workforce, which in turn can enhance the sector's capacity to serve its target clientele and drive financial inclusion
Role of USG in thyroid diseases
One of the most distinctive glands in the body is the thyroid gland. It is the only gland in the body that gets its iodine directly from outside sources, making it unique among glands. It is the only gland in the body that is able to make, store, and expel its own products when the body has a need for those goods. It has a very abundant blood supply that can be compared to that of the kidneys. Additionally, it is the only gland that can be compared to that of the kidneys. Therefore, the regulation that it has is extraordinary. It is quite superficially situated, and as a result, high frequency probes may be utilised to study it with relative ease. There have been investigations in which a straightforward transvaginal probe served as an effective research tool for examining the gland. The primary reason for this is that it is extremely superficially situated, and as a result, high frequency probes may be utilised effectively to analyse such structures in great detail. In this work, an effort was made to investigate the function that USG plays in thyroid illnesses
Marriage is a Mirage
Indian female writers attempt to depict the problems of women in the modern society dominated by male chauvinism and in rural India in particular, touching the feministic sensibilities. These female writers handle astonishing variety of themes. Among the women modern writers of fiction Kavery Nambisan occupies a unique place for more than one reason.She has begun her literary career by writing numerous children’s books. Female characters in her novels truly feel that love and marriage are not mere accidents but it is a trap and a cage where emotional stress haunts them through lack of care, bondage and love.
The character ‘Shari’ of Kavery Nambisan’s second novel Mango–Coloured Fish (2000), is a young girl, who is caught in a complex, entanglement of uncertainties and disillusionments, and she has different notions about the institution of marriage. Nambisan successfully depicted the contemporary younger generation pre and past marriage dilemmas and ordeals effectively and lively. The protagonist Shari wants to trace out her self-identity and freedom in this world and this is clearly presented in the novel Mango –Coloured Fish