The 'USHUS' journal has been consistently trying to bring together academic effort from many regions and on several diverse issues. This issue, in particular, saw significant contribution from the teaching fraternity. Eminent educationists, academicians and lecturers from regions as far apart as Karnataka, Goa, Manipur and Indore have been able to put forward their valued opinions and the results of numerous meticulous research projects for general deliberation and readership. Finance and entrepreneurship have taken centre stage this time around, with Financial Planning for the Future, Micro Finance in Manipur (Robita S), a Hypothetical Model for Strategising Future 'Banks' (Justin Paul) and Entrepreneurial Survey in Relation to Commercial Banks' Lending (Anitha H.S.) giving due consideration to the theoretical, institutional, implemented and projected frameworks of this vital field.
Growth of a nation depends upon the existence of a healthy
The importance of management is being increasingly realised in industrial and non-industrial organisations the world over. This realisation has come about because of increasing complexity of the task of managers and administrators. In most organisations, getting competent and relevant people, retaining them, keeping up their motivation and morale and helping them to both continuously grow and contribute their best to the organisations are all viewed as the most critical problems. Encouraged by the success of the first issue, we have gone ahead with more contributions from industrialists, academicians and chartered accountants, covering topics such as mutual funds, information technology, business processing and outsourcing, women entrepreneurs, notes issue function of Reserve Bank of India, to mention lust a few.
This edition of Ushus comprises papers and research material from several academic viewpoints and insights. The wide ranging scope that management and commerce possess is reflected in the extensive content and subject matter visible herein. Various academicians, professionals and researchers with varying areas of interest and specialization have been able to contribute generously to this issue. A brief overview of the 10 papers published in this issue make it evident that several articles on conventional well practiced domains extend to rapidly changing commercial scenarios consequential of unpredictable characteristics and newly established areas of commercial interest. Tomy Kallarackal's detailing of the Value Added Tax System and Jalpa Majmudar's presentation on Transfer Pricing cover two distinct but nevertheless crucial aspects of taxation and its recent evolution with regard to changing and improving business regulations.
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