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Title: A Study on Consumers Attitude Towards Online Shopping For Food Products

Abstract: Internet advancement has led to online shopping for various products and services, including food. Online food shopping is a relatively new process and should be understood well to benefit the markets. The present study aims to study the online food purchases frequency in the context of market segments. This research study is carried out in New Delhi (NCR) region with a sample size of 427 responses. Descriptive data were analyzed through means, percentage and frequency. Inferential data was analyzed for checking of association and correlation. Results show that young and educated consumers are the most frequent buyers of online food. Respondents have a rational personality and hold a moderate interest in online food purchasing. Results of Chi-square indicate the association between age, income, education and online food purchase frequency. Furthermore, there is no correlation between psychographic attributes and online food purchase frequency. Finally, there is a correlation relationship between usage status and online food purchase frequency but no relationship between usage rate and online food purchase frequency.

By Mohd Irfan Raisa*, Rakiya Salim Abdallah Al Jarradib
In Volume: 12,Issue: 2
Title: A Study of the Liquidity Position of Certain IT Companies Using One-Way ANOVA

Abstract: This study conducts a one-way ANOVA analysis on the liquidity condition of specific IT companies using their yearly financial reports from 2013-2014 to 2022-2023. The study aims to examine the liquidity and profitability positions of chosen IT organizations. This study used a one-way ANOVA to do a liquidity analysis of the chosen company. The study indicates that the liquidity position is below the allowed threshold due to a higher proportion of current liabilities.

By Pratik J. Shukla*
In Volume: 12,Issue: 2
Title: Role of Nippon Signal Co., Ltd. in Developing Metro Rail in Dhaka City, Bangladesh: A Case Study on Uttara to Mirpur

Abstract: The article focused on the role of Nippon Signal Co., Ltd. in developing metro rail in Dhaka City: a case study from Uttara to Mirpur. The article aims to highlight the practical knowledge and experience gained during the internship period, with a particular focus on the management fields of transportation infrastructure and urban development. It examines the contributions of Nippon Signal Co., Ltd. to the development of the metro rail system in Dhaka and provides insights into their contributions, expertise, and technological advancements. This case study focuses on the role of Nippon Signal Co., Ltd., a renowned Japanese company specializing in railway signaling systems and transportation infrastructure, in the implementation of the Uttara to Mirpurline. Nippon Signal Co., Ltd. brought its extensive experience and cutting-edge technology to the implementation of the Uttara to Mirpur metro rail line, including the design, installation, and maintenance of advanced signaling systems, train control systems, and communications infrastructure. Making the article a community need, the authors required making an effort to use the metro rail, concentrate on students and job holders, and use the lessons learned throughout the internship. The article was on transportation infrastructure and urban growth. In the process of compiling this article, the office received invaluable support from their office colleague and accessed relevant records from Nippon Signal Co., Ltd. This article aims to provide readers with an in-depth analysis of the role played by Nippon Signal Co., Ltd. in the development of metro rail systems. Authors commented that Bangladesh is progressing in her economy by introducing this metro rail and hopes that in the future from Cumilla to Dhaka direct metro rail system and station and also an airport at Cumilla city will be introduced.

By Nuzat Tabassum Hridya*, S.K.S. Yadavb, Farzana Neherin Diptec
In Volume: 12,Issue: 2
Title: A Study on Online Banking System of City Bank Ltd.

Abstract: With the development of technology, it was essential that banks and patrons transition to the new online-banking method. Therefore, this study looked into the obstacles that City Bank Ltd. clients had in implementing online banking. This study used a descriptive study to gather primary information from 40 City Bank Ltd. respondents. The respondents were chosen by a straightforward random sample. According to the study's findings, customers' adoption and use of online banking was significantly hindered by the accessibility of in sequence on e-banking, their level of education, and the expense of doing so. The study advised banks to start disseminating information about e-use, banking's as well as its advantages and costs, noting that while security did not greatly effect e-banking usage, it was still important to consider.

By Sabnam Jahan*
In Volume: 12,Issue: 2
Title: A Study on Green Bond Framework and Indian Government Initiative for Green Bond Market

Abstract: Green bonds are a new and emerging field in finance. It falls into the more general category of green finance. The money raised by Green Bonds is invested in green projects. Through investments in Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, Green Infrastructure, and Water Improvement, they stand for Socially Responsible Investing (SRI). The global temperature is rising and the landscape is changing drastically. Science demonstrates that climate change is severe and that action must be taken quickly to rescue the planet. Scholars from all around the world are working in a variety of industries, including finance. Furthermore, green bonds are a significant means of stabilizing the state of the environment as it exists today. The study will examine green bonds from various perspectives. The framework for green bonds will be covered in the part first, followed by the Indian government's initiative to develop the green bond market. The study concludes that the Indian Government has implemented measures to encourage the adoption of green bonds by offering incentives and tax advantages to investors. Green bonds' performance in India has been encouraging, and this has opened up new finance options for eco-friendly projects. We should continue to see the government promoting for the use of green bonds and creating an environment that will encourage their growth. This will help India move toward a sustainable and more ecologically friendly future.

By Md Irshad Ali Tanwar a*, Mohd Mohsin Qureshib
In Volume: 12,Issue: 2
Title: Women Entrepreneurship- A Study about the Challenges and Some Government Schemes for Startup a Business

Abstract: Entrepreneurs play a key role in any economy. These are that people who have the skills, knowledge, and potential for run a business. Now a day’s women entrepreneurship is one of the most important areas of discussion. Women entrepreneur is women who have planning, organizing, and start a business. Women entrepreneur is that a person who accepts the risk, fulfill her personal needs and become financially independent. The research paper focused on two factors first is to determine the study of challenges faces by women entrepreneurs for start- up a business and second different schemes which are provided by the government. This research largely concentrates on the issues and challenges that women business entrepreneurs experience, such as an insufficient funding, absence of family support, low level of education, security fears, marketing challenges, etc. this study is based on secondary data which are collected from different articles, journals and books. The study also makes an effort to present ideas and different approaches to address the issues facing female entrepreneurs.

By Renuka Etoria*
In Volume: 12,Issue: 2