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Deadlines for Project Work

1) Topic Selection

31 July 2013

2) Preparation of Bibliography and Data Sources.

5 August 2013

3) Presentation of Review of Literature and Research Methodology. 26 August 2013


4) Preparation of Synopsis

5 September

5) Presentation of Questionnaire.

9 September,2013

6) Data Collection

10 October , 2013

7) Submission of Draft Report for Approval by the Guide.

7 January.2014

8) Presentation of the Findings of the Study.

21 January,2014

9) Submission of Final Report

4 February, 2014

Evaluation of the Report


Project Work EC 1646 No of Credits 4
Project should be 40-60 typed spiral bind one
Introductory Chapter : Importance , Context of the Study, Objectives of the Study
Research Methodology: Data and Methods
Review of Literature
Content Analysis
Discussion of findings and Conclusion
Language, Style and Grammar
Bibliography

Areas for B.A. Economics CBCS Project Work


10) E-literacy
11) Total Sanitation Programme
12) ICDS(Anganwadis)
13) Rural Electrification
14) Rural Roads Component of Bharat Nirman
15) Indira Awas Yojana
16) Rural housing
17) Public Private Partnership
18) Financial literacy
19) Issues of the old aged
20) Issues of marine fisher folk
21) Social media
22) Land alienation among tribals
23) Issues of the differently abled
24) Gender response of Panchayats
25) Urban housing
26) Fatality risks in road transportation
27) Employability skills of students
28) Family background and schooling
29) Social security
21) Balance of payments in India with special reference to Current Account.
22) Indias External Debt: A Burden or Trap?
23) Falling rupee: reasons for depreciation.
24) Education for all: Is RTE working?
25) Fuel Subsidy: Is India ready for no subsidy regime?
26) Agriculture for Livelihood: A case of Marginal farmers.
27) Responsible tourism: Is tourism a bane or boon?
28) Microfinance for poor women: Is it burden or usurious?
29) How inflation affects the poor people?
30) Financial inclusion: Is it working properly?
31) Problems of Urban Housing in Kerala.
32) Urban Infrastructure Issues- programs (JNNRUM).
33) Environment and Poverty.
34) Health (ill) and Poverty.
35) Health care financing of Urban and Rural poor.
36) Evaluation of NRHM.
37) Agriculture Financing: Institutional Finance for Financial inclusion.
38) NPA and Nationalised banks.
39) Food Security: Quantitative and Qualitative Dimensions
40) Trends and pattern of Consumption Expenditure in Kerala.
41) Universalisation of Primary Education: Performance of SSA.
42) Educational Development Index
43) Decentralised Planning: An assessment of peoples participation.
44) Migrant Skill Workers in Trivandrum.
45) Panchayats and their Finances.

46) Keralas Debt.


47) Districts share in State Budget.
48) Panchayats and Plan Spending.
49) Centrally Sponsored Schemes.
50) Evaluation of Social Security Schemes.
51) Foreign Capital in Indias equity market .
52) Derivative market of India.
53) External Commercial Borrowings.
54) SEZs: Performance Appraisal.
55) Indias debt market.
56) Foreign Exchange reserve of India.
57) Profitability of PSEs.
58) Indias trade with ASEAN.
59) Indias Trade with Pakistan.
60) Indias Trade with China.
61) Indias FDI destination.
62) Migrant Workers and social welfare
63) Ambedkar Hasthshilp Vikas Yojana (AHVY)
64) The Working elderly
65) Life and working conditions of Employees in the unorganised sector.
66) Changes in land use pattern and its impact on agricultural production in Kerala.
67) Employment of women in the unorganized sector.
68) Revenue and expenditure of grama panchayat.
69) Role of service sector in Keralas economic development.
70) Development of micro , small and medium enterprises (MSME) IN Kerala.
71) Recent changes in the Banking sector of India.
72) Role of Microfinance in rural areas.
73) Growth performance of Handloom industry in Kerala.
74) Recent changes in the capital market of India.
75) Educational Loans and Repayment.
76) Support prices.
77) Micro-insurance
78) Nutrition and poverty.

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