scholarly journals Analysis of Impact of E-NAM on the stakeholders of Tikamgarh (M.P.)

2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anil Mishra

The present study attempts to assess the present status of infrastructural facilities, innovative agricultural marketing practices adopted in regulated markets and problems of border markets in Bundelkhand Region of Madhyapradesh. The study is based on both primary and secondary data. Primary data pertaining to the agricultural year 2016-17 were obtained from 120 farmers and 20 traders chosen from the selected markets. Secondary data were collected from the Madhya Pradesh State Agricultural Marketing Board,. Data were processed using descriptive analytical tools and techniques.There was no difference between interior and border regulated markets with respect to facilities like market office, stalls/godown and telephone facilities, but the negative difference was observed in vehicle parking, fire fighting, rest rooms for farmers and conference hall, shed for animals. There was no difference between interior and border markets with respect to services like issuing license, collecting market fee, loading, unloading, weighing and recording of disposal, but the negative difference observed in the case of collection of taxes, computer facility and issuing gate pass service. Major constraint faced by the farmers in using ICT’s was computer illiteracy (74.17%), followed by lack of interest, lack of computer facility, lack of time, costly technology and illiteracy. Maximum number of farmers used Television as the main source of the market information for its accuracy, timeliness and content. Lack of competitive bidding due to poor arrivals was the major problem faced by the farmers followed by poor infrastructure facilities.

2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Imanuel K. Ch. Walingkas ◽  
Gene H. M. Kapantow ◽  
Eyverson ., Ruauw

The objective of this research is to study the use of information and communication technology on fish net enterprise at Eris Village Minahasa Regency. This research is conducted for three months from July, 2015 to September, 2015. This research uses census method with primary data taken directly by using questionnaire to interview 47 fisherman and secondary data regarding socioeconomic condition taken from government institution: Eris Village Office and Eris sub-district Office. The research result showed that only 55,32 percent of fisherman at Eris Village that use information and technology especially internet. The majority fisherman farmers are accessing internet via hand phone, smartphone, and tablet. The majority of fishermen using internet 80,77 percent have used to look for information related with fishing net business. The most dominant use of internet is for tool in buying product/need for fish net enterprise, followed by looking for information about the way/technique of fish net culture. The major constraint in using of internet at Eris Village is the still not good of internet connection (signal) and the low of farmer ability in accessing internet.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 25
Author(s):  
Mulenga Chonzi Mulenga

Preferential agreements are intended to increase trade between countries involved. However, in reality, although the overarching purpose of these agreements in terms of market opening is often achieved, increases in trade is seldom realized. For countries like Zambia where data on trade via the preferential route are rarely captured, it is pertinent to analyze, from a firm’s perspective, the utilization of the existing agreements. This study set out to analyze the extent of Zambia’s utilization of trade preferences using both secondary and primary data sources. The secondary data establishes that despite these agreements having granted almost all Zambian exports duty-free and quota-free access, the country’s utilization rates have been low. This result is affirmed by the exporters and further validated by the key informants as both surveys establish that Zambian firms have not utilized the trade preferences effectively. They have attributed the low utilization of these preferences to internal and external challenges. The internal challenges include: lack of production capacity, poor infrastructure, poor knowledge of markets, and high transport costs. Externally, the challenges include: difficulties in meeting sanitary and phyto-sanitary measures, costly rules of origin, technical barriers to trade and cumbersome paperwork requirements. The country therefore, needs to address these challenges if it is to utilize these agreements effectively.


Author(s):  
S. Surender ◽  
P. Balaji ◽  
K. R. Ashok

The aim of the paper is to study the performance of regulated markets in TamilNadu . Regulated markets are essential for regulating and monitoring the financial and economic system thereby reducing market charges and providing facilities to producers and sellers in the market. At present in Tamil Nadu 284 regulated markets are functioning under 23 market committees to ensure fair prices to farmers produce. The primary data were collected by structured questionnaire to study the constraints faced by the farmers in regulated market and also the brain storming session were conducted between market committee, farmers, traders, FPO’s(Farmer Producer Organisation), etc.. to improve the efficiency of regulated market. The secondary data were collected from District market committees. The tools used in this study are Percentage analysis and Garett ranking method. The results shows that nearly 80 to 90 percent of Market fee collected outside, for the sale and purchase of notified agricultural produce would be affected due to the farm bill 2020 and this problems can be fairly rectified by some alternative measures or models in which market shops construction, Primary processing centres, etc.. will improve the performance of the regulated market. The major constraints faced by the farmers was high transportation cost.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 318
Author(s):  
Deka Veronica ◽  
Etik Winarni ◽  
Ahmad Soleh

Law No. 32 of 2004 on Villages that gives villagers the opportunity to organize and take care of their own households, which is organized by promoting the principles of democracy, participatory, equalization, justice and paying attention to the potential diversity of the region is the starting point of the development change from the periphery. And strengthened by government policy in 2015 the government issued the Village Fund policy, which was marked by the publication of PMK No.49 in 2016. The reforms are a form of seriousness from the government in trying to build the country through the village. But the goodwill is certainly not all can run in accordance with expectations given the competency conditions of human resources and various conditions. Therefore, in this study will evaluate the success of the use of village funds that have been given by the government, whether it has a positive impact on the community economy. This research will be conducted in Pelepat Ilir sub-district with case studies in Maju Jaya Village and Tirta Mulya using quantitative and qualitative descriptive methods. While the data used is primary data and secondary data obtained from interviews, questionnaires and literature from the village. The analytical tools used in this study are models of effectiveness, average difference testing and SWOT analysis. With the ultimate goal of wanting to get the results of the evaluation of the successful use of the Village Fund. The results showed that judged to be successful in the management of village funds, this was shown with an effectiveness rate reaching 100 percent (very effective). Furthermore, the use of Village Funds also has an impact on improving public services and health services but has not had an impact on improving the community economy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 487-496
Author(s):  
Dahmiri Dahmiri ◽  
Sylvia Kartika Wulan Bhayangkari ◽  
Wiwik Tiswiyanti

This study aimed to determine the obstacles handicraft SMEs face in business development and to analyze the development strategy of small and medium handicraft industries with an internet approach. The sample of this research is Handicraft IKM entrepreneurs in districts/cities in Jambi Province. The data collection tool is in interview guides with both craft IKM actors and critical respondents. The types of data required are primary data and secondary data. Preliminary data were collected utilizing interviews and direct observation of SMI actors, while secondary data was obtained from literature and reports from related institutions. The data and information obtained are processed using qualitative data processing methods, then further analyzed to develop priorities for the company. The analytical tools used are Internal Analysis, SWOT Matrix. The results of the study concluded that the craft IKM development strategy with an internet marketing approach could be done by: 1) marketing through the internet in the form of websites, social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram), and marketplace; 2) excellent service; 3) simplify the administrative process; 4) create easy hints; 5) Provide affordable fees; 6) Immediately respond to complaints and complaints.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (S1-Feb) ◽  
pp. 159-164
Author(s):  
Divya B S

Arthashstra, a great epic of political economy written in the 4th century is a fantabulous work even today the relevance of that book cannot be ignored. He must be given a prominent place among well known economists. Unlike Adam smith and other western economists Koutilya did not become famous and called as economist of modern world. Though his thoughts and ideologies are equally important with the ideologies of western economists and today many universities in India have also forgotten to include his book in the curriculum. The present study has used the following methodology • Type of research : both descriptive and analytical • Type of research : both descriptive and analytical • Sample size          : 70 • Study area          : Mysore  • Data                    : This study is based on both primary and  secondary data. For analysis purpose primary data has been used.  Both interview and questionnaire methods have been used. • Sampling technique : Convenient sampling method • analytical tools          : Five point Likert method, frequency  method, Tables and graphs This paper has made an attempt to understand the relevance of the neglected economist of ancient India i.e. Kautilya of the fourth century B.C and it has also made a primary investigation by collecting information from the respondents from different areas of Mysore and Bengaluru cities of Karnataka about the familiarity of Koutilya and his economic ideas. This will surely pave the way for conducting empirical research in future.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 269-295
Author(s):  
Sri Waluyo

This paper discusses the content of Q.S. al-Baqarah ([2]: 67-73). The data used in the preparation of this paper is the data that is primary and secondary. The primary source is data obtained from the core source. In conducting a study of a verse, it is clear that the primary data source is derived from the Qur'an,precisely on Q.S. al-Baqarah ([2]: 67-73). Secondary data is dataobtained from other sources that are still related to the problemand provide interpretation of the primary source. The method usedin analyzing this paper is the tahlili method. This method describesthe meaning contained by the Qur'an, verse by verse, and letterafter letter according to the order in the Mushaf. The descriptionincludes the various aspects which the interpreted verses contain,such as the meaning of the vocabulary, the connotation of thesentence, the background of the verse down, its relation to otherverses, both before and after. And do not miss the opinion that hasbeen given regarding the interpretation of these verses, whetherdelivered by the Prophet, companions, the tabi'in, as well as othercommentators. This study shows that in Q.S. (2): 67-73) there arevalues of moral education which include: 1) morals in asking, (2)morals to parents, (3) patience of educators, (4) educator honesty,and (5) obedience of learners.


2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Ria Manurung

Research conducted to obtain empirical evidence how the influence of independent variables of intellectual intelligence to accounting with moderating variables of emotional and spiritual intelligence. The research method used is descriptive quantitative with explanatory descriptive or explanatory research. This method is an explanatory research that proves the existence of causal relationship of independent variable (independent variable) that is intellectual intelligence; moderating variable (emotional and spiritual intelligence); and dependent variable (accounted dependent variable). Research begins by conducting library search, followed by primary data collection conducted by using questionnaires and secondary data through data analysis. And for the use of data analysis consists of descriptive analysis, classical assumption test and verification analysis with the method of Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA). This study is a census study with homogeneous and limited population of 92 students, all students of Accounting Graduate Program at UNSOED. Conclusion of research result that is: (1) Intellectual intelligence have influence either positively or signifikan to accountancy. Thus intellectual intelligence can lead students to more easily understand accounting, (2) Intellectual intelligence can be strengthened by emotional intelligence on accounting both positively and significantly. (3) Spiritual intelligence can strengthen the influence of intellectual intelligence on accounting both positively and significantly.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-61
Author(s):  
Vinky Rahman ◽  
Muhammad Khairy Humaizy

The theater usually has an attractive form to attract the attention of visitors and also has good sound control in the auditorium so as not to cause sound distortion. Performances in Medan are still inadequate to accommodate international performances. Particularly in Medan, the enthusiasm of the community towards art tends to be high, but the facilities of the place lack to accommodate performances. Data collection methods are carried out by collecting primary data through a process of field comparative study and secondary data through literature studies & comparative studies. The design approach used in design studies are analyzing the physical, conditions around the site, potential, the limits that exist on the site, Site and environmental approaches are analysis of site conditions and the best solutions, the user approach is building analysis to meet the need for facilities and quality in accommodating the show, literature studies related to titles and themes and theories that support design ideas. The Metaphor is chosen as a truss design theme to convey the shape of building design by combining metaphorical forms of buildings and the prominence of the same metaphorical theme in the building to those who visit and see buildings to prevent sound distortions by using porous materials. Medan is a big city in Indonesia as a design area with consideration of a strategic location. It is expected that with the presence of this performance center, domestic and foreign tourists and especially Medan people themselves can enjoy the comfort and get to know traditional music and dance in Indonesia.


Author(s):  
Shanty Bahar Ising ◽  
Mujiono Mujiono

This study aims to find out, describe and analyze the democratic leadership of the Principal in improving achievement at the Palangka Raya Model State Madrasah (MAN). The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The researcher wanted to describe the Principal's democratic leadership in improving achievement at the Palangka Raya Model State Islamic Senior High School (MAN). Primary data sources (person) are the Principal, Teachers (Teachers) and Students of MAN Model Palangka Raya. Whereas secondary data sources are the data in the Palangka Raya Model MAN and supporting literature. The results of the study show that the Principal's leadership in improving achievement in the Palangka Raya Model MAN is very democratic, this condition can be seen from: (1) Principals are happy to receive suggestions, opinions and even criticism from subordinates both delivered by students and teachers through suggestion boxes and in the teacher council meeting, (2) the Principal always strives to prioritize teamwork cooperation in an effort to achieve the goal by appointing the instructor teacher, trainer teacher and mentor teacher and conducting deliberation in planning, implementing and evaluating activities, (3) the Principal always tries to make subordinates more success than him, which is realized by including teachers in seminars, workshops, training and competitions so that they get achievements both locally and nationally, and (4) Principals always try to develop their personal capacity as good leaders in conceptual skills, human skill and technical skill.


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