RESEARCH CULTURE SOCIETY JOURNALS (IJRCS) In collaboration with DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE & BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ARTS & SCIENCE (Autonomous) (KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY) Two - Day National Seminar on TRANSFORMING INDIAN ECONOMY – In the light of 25 years of Economic Reforms 6th & 7th March, 2018 Full Paper Submission Last Date: 26th February, 2018 Paper Submission email id: [email protected]

REGISTRATION AND PUBLICATION CHARGE Participants/ Paper Authors/ with publication Industry Experts / Delegates Rs. 2500 Academicians /Teachers/Consultants) / co-author Rs. 1800 Research Scholars Rs. 1500 PG / UG Students Rs. 1500

Conference/Seminar Venue

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE & BUSINESS MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGE (Autonomous) KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY Subedari, – 506 001, State. www.ijrcs.org www.researchculturesociety.org www.ijirmf.com

Guidelines to authors: Two-Day National Seminar

Abstract should not be more than 500 words and five key words. Full paper should not be more than 3500 words with APA style reference list. Font – Times New Roman, Font size TRANSFORMING INDIAN 12, Single line spaced. Only two authors are allowed for each paper. Authors need to send On abstracts and the full paper in MS-Word format only. Full names, designation, email id of the ECONOMY authors, affiliating [email protected] need to be clearly mentioned in the abstract and the full paper – In the light of 25 years of Economic Reforms along with copy right declaration for originality. The participants are advised to mail the soft (Sponsored by TSCHE) copyPublication: of the paper to On The authors of the selected papers would be invited to present the same in the seminar. 6th & 7th March, 2018 The seminar would have the eminent persons from the industry and academic field delivering

keyImportant note/theme dates: addresses. After blind review, the selected papers will be published with Organized by ISSN/ISBN numbered journal/book. February 26th ,2018 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE & BUSINESS MANAGEMENT th February 28 ,2018 UNIVERSITY ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGE Full length Paper submission March 04th, 2018 (Autonomous) RegistrationAcceptance Fee for eachof paper author (Including Publication & Processing): Last dateResearch for Registration Scholars & Students KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY Academicians Industry Experts/Delegates Rs. 1500.00 Authors should register individuallyRs. 1800.00 Subedari, WarangalChief – 506 Patron 001, Telangana State. Rs. 2500.00 Payment can be made by NEFT or Online Transfer to SB Account no: 37443907679, SBI, Prof. R. Sayanna Subedari Branch, IFSC Code: SBIN0020837 in favour of Seminar Director, DCBM, UASC. Accommodation: Vice-Chancellor, Kakatiya University, Warangal

Co-Patron Accommodation will be provided in the University Guest House for registered out station Prof. K. Purushotham delegates on their advance information and payment. Accommodation is on sharing and first Seminar Advisors: Registrar, Kakatiya University, Warangal cum first serve basis. Prof. V.V.Subramanya Sarma, Head & Principal, University College of Commerce & Seminar Chairman Business Management, Kakatiya University, Warangal. Prof. Banna Ailaiah Prof. S. Kamaleshwar Rao, Dean, Faculty of Commerce & Business Management, Kakatiya Principal, University Arts & Science College (UASC) University, Warangal. (Autonomous), Kakatiya University, Warangal Prof. M. Subramanya Sarma, Chairperson, Board of Studies, Department of Commerce & Business Management, Kakatiya University, Warangal. Seminar Director

ORGANIZING SECRETARIES Dr. Rajender Katla Vice-Principal & I/c. Head

Department of Commerce & Business Management, UASC, Wgl. Dr. T. Bala Raju, Dr. O. Ravinder,ORGANIZING Dr. B. Prasad, COMMITTEE Dr. Swamy Shada, Dr. M. Kanakaiah, Dr. A. Sunitha, Dr. K. Sai Sharan Publication Partner Dr. Mayuri Srivastava, Mrs. M. Archana, Mr. K. Phanindra Kumar, Dr. B. Srinivas, Mrs. J. Rajini, Dr. A. Suresh, Dr. G. Jaya, Dr. B. Pragathi, Mr. J. Tirupathi, Mrs. M. Saritha, CONTACTMr. M.NUMBERS Giri Prasad / E-MAIL Dr. K. Sai Sharan – 9849854448, Dr. A. Suresh – 9492983830 Email: [email protected] Impact factor: 3.449

About Warangal Objectives of the seminar

Warangal, popularly known as ‘Orugallu’ or ‘Ekashila Nagaram’, is the largest city of State Telangana located at a distance of 148 kms from the State Capital of Telangana. This 1. To review the impact of economic reforms on Indian economy since the inception of region has provided a strong base foundation of Shatavahana and Chalukya emperors and was reform era. ruled by Kakatiya kings during 1001-1323 A.D. During the period the region was 2. To examine the financial, structural, technical and social security reforms during the acknowledged as centre for cultural development, learning, art and architecture made a past 25 years. significant progress. The real beauties of temples located in this area discover the age of old capital of Kakatiya Kingdom. The rich culture and heritage is still maintained even to date. The 3. This seminar provides a platform for practitioners, policy makers, academicians, amazing Thousand Pillars Temple, the Bhadrakali and the Padmakshi temples, the Warangal researchers and students to discuss and suggest better implementation of economic TECHNICAL SESSIONS OF THE SEMINAR Fort, and Pakal Lake, Ramappa, Laknavaram Lake and Sammaka and Saralamma Jatara other reforms to attain a brighter as a whole and Golden Telangana in particular. Aboutdestinations the College are the potential tourist spots of Warangal District. TECHNICAL SESSION – I: TRANSFORMING INDIAN ECONOMY: FINANCIAL REFORMS Sub Themes: The University Arts & Science College, Kakatiya University is the oldest Higher  Educational Institutional located in the North Telangana Region. It has many distinctions to its  credit. It is re-accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade, with Autonomous status. It is one of the few  Fiscal Policies in the country to be recognized as a College with Potential Excellence by the UGC and  Monetary Policies Star College by the Department of Bio-Technology, Government of India. Evolution of this  Banking Reforms educational institution can be traced back to the year 1927 when intermediate section was  Capital Market Reforms added to the then Collegiate High School, . The College is now offering as many as Insurance sector reforms 42 different courses (32 UG and 10 PG) handled by 29 different departments/faculties with Demonetization & CashlessTECHNICAL system SESSION- II Aboutdifferent the combinations. Department TRANSFORMING INDIAN ECONOMY: STRUCTURAL REFORMS Sub themes:  The Department is the biggest in the college campus, has been making intensive  efforts to improve its profile by serving the different communities of Rural background in the  GST - Tax Reforms form of imparting through both UG & PG courses like B.Com, B.Com (Computer  Public distribution reforms Applications), M.Com and Professional course i.e., MBA offering with various specializations Fiscal consolidation like Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management and Systems. So far, the department  has organized National Level Seminars, Workshops, Symposiums and FDPs for teaching  Financial inclusion Investment infrastructural reforms fraternity. The students of the department have also been organizing a Students’ Management TECHNICAL SESSION- III Club named VEDA, which empowers activities by the name MEDHA – An Annual Management Leveraging foreign investment Students event. TRANSFORMING INDIAN ECONOMY: INSTITUTIONAL & TECHNICAL State Bank of Hyderabad was kind enough to strengthen our efforts by offering a REFORMS one-time donation of Rs.50 lakhs for the construction of building in the name of School of Sub Themes: Management to develop its infrastructure. With this, faculty and students of the school has  been provided with better amenities. The University has also approved for the construction of  the building with an estimate of Rs. 1.5 crores. Steps are ahead of providing better  NITI Aayog Aboutmanagement the Seminar education for “Growing with Competence of beyond Comparison”.  Technological innovations  Startup India & Ease of doing business

Infrastructural (Rural & Urban) Development reforms In light of the new breed of Reforms starting from 1991 to till date, the Indian Corporate governance andTECHNICAL Ethical Practices SESSION- IV Economy, corporate climate and Fiscal policies have boosting to develop nation into more TRANSFORMING INDIAN ECONOMY: SOCIAL SECURITY REFORMS vibrant and brighter India. All these reforms raise the question whether they really boost the Sub Themes: growth of India or not. this debate needs to be addressed to unveil the brighter shadows to  look into deep to get insights to plan better Reforms to make our nation as a developed and  sustainable. In these lines we thought it as an appropriate to provide a dais for discuss the  Skill enhancement and job creation past, present and future Reforms by inviting eminent thought minds, researchers and  MSME Sector Reforms academicians from various corners of India to discuss in-depth and come out with better  Inclusive Growth suggestions to enable the policy makers to formulate better policies to build a brighter nation. Women empowerment  Governance of Indian education sector

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