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Item Developing a Model on Public Private Partnership for Gender Mainstreaming in Agriculture(2012-05-23) Kalaivani, P; Thangamani, KItem Drug Abuse among Youth in Tiruchengodu of Namakkal District(2022-05) Mathumitha, K; Kalaivani, PItem Employee Engagement Practices in Manufacturing Industry - Srriwin Garment Industry of Tirupur District(2022-05) Santhya, K; Kalaivani, PItem Experience of Beneficiaries Involved in Selected Public Private Partnership Projects in Tamil Nadu(2012) Kalaivani, P; Thangamani, KPublic Private Partnerships (PPPs) are a mode of implementing government irogrammes/schemes in partnership with the private sector. The term private in PPP is often iimlcrstood to stand for the “private corporate sector” and includes individual farming and other small scale enterprises also. The objectives of the study are to identify PPP Projects in selected areas and to i.ssess the institutional arrangements in PPP Projects. The study was planned to identify the existing I’PP projects in agriculture and allied field in Tamil Nadu. In the selected nine districts of Tamil Nadu, totally 70 PPP projects were located. A score card was used to select four projects from the 70 projects, laving scores of first four ranks. Fifty respondents from each project were selected, in consultation with the public and private partners of the project, thus making a total of 200 subjects. To add .rcdibility, in addition to the stakeholders, one public and one private partner from each of the four ux)jcct.s, thus four public and four private partners in total, were included for the study, making the sample size as 208. Score card was adopted to select four best projects for the study. Public-private xiiincrships and their successful collaborations have contributed to food security, poverty reduction and economic growth. It has created opportunities for, and challenges to, creating and sustaining public u ivale partnerships between the identified parties including agribusiness companies.Item The Impact of Teamwork on Organizational Productivity in Ventura Tooling – Hosur in Krishnagiri District(2022-05) Divya, S; Kalaivani, PItem Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and Challenges |in Gender Mainstreaming: an Analysis(2012) Kalaivani, PPublic Private Partnerships in agricultural innovation in developing countries often include agricultural research institutes, extension agencies, universities, producer organizations, farmer associations, cooperatives, and local governments, as well as many other entities. Partnerships can focus on issues such as efficient production, improved harvesting, storage and processing technologies, adding value, and the ability of local producers to react to changing demands on local and international markets. This paper discusses the analysis o f strength, weakness, opportunities and challenges in the partnership efforts towards gender mainstreaming through an empirical study.Item A Study on Equity Share Analysis of Automobile Industries in India (with Special Reference to Djs Stock and Shares Limited Coimbatore)(2008-03) Kalaivani, P; Shweta G JainItem Study on housing problem of slum dwellers(2016-04) Nalini, P; Kalaivani, PItem A Study on Socio Economic Conditions of Self Help Group in the Selected Area of Coimbatore District(2022-05) Bhuvaneshwari, R; Kalaivani, PItem Study on Women Empowerment through Self Help Groups(2019-04) Suguna, V; Kalaivani, P