Disposal of Textile Mill Dye Sludge is a greater problem. Perionyx excavatus were cultured under laboratory condition with 60-80% moisture in a tank mixing in equal proportion by weight 2kg each of Textile Mill Dye Sludge (TMS) and 2kg of Saw Dust (SD) designated as X (1:1). Inoculum like Effective microorganisms (EM) and Cow dung (CD) were mixed separately combined and control to the X (1:1) for the production of nutrient in the vermicompost Analysis were carried over for 60 days. NPK of vermicompost were determined and analysed statistically. On the basis of the efficiency of four treatments for the production of the nutrient in the vermicompost using Perionyx excavatus. Macronutrient observed in the mixed ratio of TMS+SD (1:1) ratio with the above treatments were determined and better combination of mixed ratio with appropriate inoculums were determined. The mixture of TMS+SD + (EM+CD) gave good quality vermicompost done by selected vermiculture Perionyx excavatus. Hence (TMS + SD) in (1:1 ratio) can be used for production of vermicast with the inoculums of (EM+CD).
C. Vasanth Pandiyan*, S. Ravichandran, C. Elanchezhiyan, K. Balaj.
Falls are very common especially among the elderly population. It affects the independence status of elderly and has an impact on morbidity and mortality among this population. Therefore, the aim of the study is to correlate between the risk factors of falling in general and the degree of association with this grouped of age. Also, aiming for preventing those causes by some recommendations. This study held in Salmanya Medical Complex, Kingdom of Bahrain and other random health centers on the capital city with sample size of 300. The study designed as a cross-sectional study and the analysis of the questionnaires were provided by the SPSS program showing that out of 300 only 39% was female and 49% of the whole population was universally educated and on average of 25% of them were non or primary educated. Knee problems were not significant risk factor among elderly falling down while each of osteoporosis, rheumatic diseases and people on Calcium or vitamin D supplement had a highly significant P-Value and a high number of falling down cases.
Motaz Saeed Alqahtani*, Anas Abdulla Alothman, Mohammed Abdulrahman Altheneyan, Khadija Yusuf Alansari, Musaad Ajab Alhurayis.
Marketers have to be careful in the determination of the customers’ expectations and perception on various aspects related to the products and services in online marketing. They should be a aware of the factors leading to their attitude towards online marketing. At the same time, the marketers should know their strengths and weakness in online marketing. The online marketing is subjected to some issues like credit card security, privacy, on-time delivery and easy of navigation. The customer’s satisfaction develops through new recognition, information search, information evaluation, purchase decision and post purchase evaluation. The customers need have two dimensions namely utilitarian and hedonic. The needs of the customers have to be properly assessed and fulfilled by the marketers in online marketing. Then the service quality of the markers is as important as ever in this realm. Indeed, the technological changes in the world lead to an ever changing environment in the online marketing.
Housing sector in Kerala has registered tremendous growth due to factors such as rising income, growing urbanization etc. This has resulted in people tempting to own Villas or Apartment. This study was conducted to examine the determinants of consumer expectation and buying behaviour with regard to apartments in Kerala. A structured questionnaire was administered among one hundred buyers of apartments across Kerala. Respondents were selected by judgment sampling from a randomly selected list of builders in Kerala. The findings of the study would help builders in Kerala to get a better insight about buyers’ expectations and fine-tune their projects accordingly. This will have an impact on formulation of marketing strategies by builders in Kerala.
Globalisation is the process of integration of economics, across the world through the cross border flow of factors, products and information of Indian industry can move towards globalisation by different markets entry strategy such as developing exports, foreign investments including joint ventures and acquisition, strategy alliance, licensing, franchising etc. Foreign direct investment is an investment made by a foreign individual or company in the productive capacity of another country. It is the movement of capital across national frontiers in a way that grants the investor control over the Period of acquired assets. As the third largest economy country in the world in PPP terms, India is a preferred destination for foreign direct investment (FDI).