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Shiksha Mandal, Wardha's

G.S.COLLEGE OF COMMERCE & ECONOMICS, NAGPURNAAC Reaccredited 'A'-Grade Autonomous Institution

(A Hindi Linguistic Minority Institution)

}¢r |MPRESCsO;:1:]s;nftes506t;IMPRESS/ICSSR SPONSOREDIndian Courtcil Ofso:iial:£#ce Two-Day National conference on

"Impact of Economic Reforms on the Growthof Indian Economy."OCTOBER 10-11, 2019

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SPONSOREDTwo.Day National Conference

On"Impact of Economic Reforms on the Growth of Indian Economy"

October 10-11, 2019

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ABOUTUS:

G. S. College of Commerce & Economics, Nagpur is city's first Commerce College and through seven

decades of academic excellence it has carved a niche for itself as a premier Commerce College in the

region. It is known for its high academic standards, qualitative growth and ethical practices under the

dynamic leadership of Shri Rahul Bajaj, President of Shiksha Mandal, Wardha, who has always inspired

ourceaselesspursuitofexcellence.ItisreaccreditedbyNAACasan'A'-gradeinstitutionandtodaystands

tall as the first Autonomous Commerce College in the RTM Nagpur University. It is all set to start two new

UGcoursesviz.B.Com.(Honors)andB.Com.(F&A)from2019-20session.

Cateringtothecurricularneedsofover4000studentsinvariousUG/PG/Junior-MCVCcourses,thecollege

has remained committed to its motto of ``lndustrious and Lion-hearted Men Generate Wealth" and is

producing, year after year, the batches Of competent young men and women who are contributing to the

wealth of nation. Besides focusing on core academies through the courses of

B.Com./B.Com.(C.A.)/BBA/M.Com./MBA, which have been thoroughly redesigned under Autonomy, the

college also offers over a dozen value-addition courses like TCS' BPS, NSE's NCFM, Bajaj Finserv's

CPBFl,lcMAl'sCAT,CambridgeEnglish'sBEC,TallyEducation'sTallyandNISMcourses.Inaddition,the

collegealsooffersguidanceprogrammesforCA-CPT/CS-F,NET-SET,CompetitiveExaminationsetc.as

well as the internship programme under GS-SUN. The college's curricular output, which is reflected

through consistent merit positions, medals and placements (average 200 per year for last five years) is

equally matched by students' achievements in co- and extra-curricular activities in various inter-

college/universitylevelcompetitions.

In our efforts to add value to academies and to enlarge and enrich teacher-researcher community`s

horizons and to have meaningful discourses on issues related to Social Sciences, we are organizing

THREE National Conferences in collaboration with lcssR (Indian Council of Social Science Research)

under its IMPRESS (lmpactful Policy Research in Social Science) Scheme in the months of September-

Octlber2019.

Weintendtomaketheseconferencesreallynationalineverysenseofthewordandaimtohaveintheend

some authoritative statements vis-a-vis some policy formulation as is expected by lcssR/IMPRESS. We

have already identified and invited most qualified and illustrious Resource Persons from reputed

organizationsandinstitu{ions.Theyareindeedgoingtomaketheseconferencesfruirfulexperiencesforall

ofusthroughtheirsheerpresence.

We most sincerely invite all teachers, researchers, scholars in the fields of Social Sciences to these

conferences including this conference on "Impact Of Economic Reforms on the Growth of Indian

Economy"andappealtothemforpositivecontributionintheformofqualityresearchpaperswhichshall

bepublishedinConferenceProceedingswithlsBNNumber.

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ABOUT THE CONFERE

India has become one of the fastest growing economies of the world. Contributing to the acceleratich3on

the reforms front, the government has adopted a holistic approach targeting structural, institutional,

administrative, micro and behavioral reforms over the recent years.

Aseries of structural economic reforms including the crackdown on black money and the use of technology

for delivery of public services by the government, which coincided with a natural explosion in the digital

economy,havejntegratedmorepeoplein{otheformalflnancialsystem,boostedcashlesstransactionsandadded more taxpayers. The government also encourages start-ups and cashless payment modes, whichhas also given fillip to the growing digital economy.

Structural macro reforms such as GST, Skill India, Make in India, fuel price deregulation, etc . have the

potentialtopavethewayforboostinglndia'spotentialGDPgrowth.

Thus, there is a broad series of reforms including financial sector reforms, increased globalization and

wideninganddeepeningofproductandfinancialmarkets,enhancingtransparencythroughdigitalization.

ButthesereformsseemtohavefailedtobringaboutbalancedeconomicdevelopmentinallthesectionsOf

thesociety.Variousfactorssuchassocialsetup,domesticconditions,politicalupheavals,formulationand

problemsinimplementationofpoliciesetc.greatlyaffecttheimplicationofeconomicreformsand,inturn,theeconomicdevelopment.

The delegates and researchers coming from various parts of the country are expected to suggest someconcrete and practical measures in this regard. Since lcssR/IMPRESS entails policy-making, it isimperative that the delegates and researchers have to both identify various dimensions of economic

reforms and suggest plausible measures along with its implementing mechanism leading to the multi-dimensionaldevelopmentoftheeconomy.

Onthebasisofthepapersreceivedfromthedelegatesonvariousthemesandsub-themesasenumeratedbelow, the conference proposes to prepare an exhaustive Report and submit it to relevant agencies sothatsomepolicydecisionscouldbemadeonthebasisoftheinputs.Thusthedelegatesgettoparticipateintheprocessofpolicy-makinginabigorsmallway,dependingontheinputs.

TheOrganizingCommitteeappeals{oallfacultymembers,researchersandstudentstobethepartofthisconferenceandcontributetotheall-rounddevelopmentofeconomy.

OBJECTIVES OF THE CONFERENCE

1. To provide a platform to the policymakers/ academicians/ researchers to explore various avenues andissues related to economic reforms in India.

TothrowlightonopportunitiesandchallengespostedbythereormstolndianEconomy.

TostudytheimpactofEconomicReformsonvariousstakeholdersonlndianEconomy.

MAJORTHEMES:

Structural Reforms in Indian Industry

TransformationoflndianEconomy-PostReformsFinancialSectorReformsasDriversoflndianEconomy

EconomicReformsasGrowthEngineforRuralDevelopmentlmpactofTaxationReformsonlndianEconomy

GST as important Indian Tax ReformlmpactofForeignTradePolicyonlndianEconomy

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CALL FOR PAPERS` +)` Origifial and hitherto unpublished research papers, articles and case studies are invited on all the

areas related to "Impact of Economic Reforms on the Growth of Indian Economy"as well ag;themes and sub-themes of the conference mentioned above.

2) An electronicversjon ofmanuscriptin MS word can be sentonline on morey.shubhangi@gmail,comLength of paper should be of 2000 to 3000(max.) words approximately. All text must be of double line

spacing with one inch margin on all sides. Use 12 point Times New Roman Font with Harvard Style

Referencing for papers in English. For papers in Hindi and Marathi use "Kruti Dev" 12 point font.

Papers in PDF format will not be considered. Self Declaration form by author/authors is a must for the

paperpublication.3) Last Date of sending full paperalong with abstractof200words: September30, 2019.

4) Delegates are also requested to send the soft copies of their power point presentation (maximum 10

slides)[email protected]) The selection of papers will be done by a panel of experts and the authors will be informed in advance

about the same. Acceptance Of paper implies the registration by all authors (main and co-authors).

OnlyacceptedpaperswillbepublishedintheConferenceProceedingswithlsBNnumber.6) Cash prizes of Rs, 5000/-and 3000/-respectively will be given to the two best papers in each

technicalsession.TheratingsofthepaperswillbedonebytheResourcePerson/Chairmanofthe technical session.

REGISTRATloN FEE:

For Faculty members, academicians, professionals Rs. 600and Research Scholars

For Students Rs. 400

Participation fees include publishing cost for research papers in the conference proceedings. Additional

papersofthesameauthorneedtoberegisteredseparately.TheRegistrationformcanalsobedownloadedfromourwebsitehttp://gscen.shikshamandal.org

FEES THROUGH NEFT:

Bank Account No. 52502250011186

Name & Address of Bank Syndicate BankLaw College Square, Nagpur

Name M/s G S College of Commerce & Economics

Nagpur lcssR-IMPRESS 3615

G S College of Commerce & Economics,

Address of the Account Holder Law College Square, Amravatj Road,

Nagpur -440 001

lFSC Code SYN80005250

Kindly send a copy of payment transfer details along with registration form.

ACCOMMODATION: Out-station paper presenters willing to make an overnight stay should intimate inadvance (latest by September 30, 2019) for necessary arrangements. Accommodation will be providedonlyforoctoberl0.11,2019andsubjecttoavailabjlityoflodgingfacilitiesjnnearbyhotels/guesthouses.

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ITINERARY

DAY I : ]O'h OCTOBEk, 2019

Chairperson

Chief Guest

Shri Sanjay BhargavaHon'ble Chairman, Shiksha Mandal, Wardha

Dr. Vinayak DeshpandeHon'ble Vice -Chancellor,

RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur

Keynote speaker : Dr, P.N. Mishra, DirectorDDU Kaushal Vlkas Kendra,Devi Ahilya University,lndore

ural Reforms in Econom

Resource person : Dr. Sunita sharmaAssociate ProfessorFaculty of Management Studies, the Maharaja SayajiraoUniversity of Baroda, Gujarat

11 (3:00 pin to 5:00 pin)

Transformation of Indian Econo

Resource person : Dr. Ayan chattopadhyayAssociate ProfessorArmy Institute of Management, Kolkata

DAy 2 : I i'h O{TOB[n, 2oio

am to 1:00 pin)Reforms as Gro r Rural

Resource person : Mr.Amol pusadkarHead HR & Operations, TCS Nagpur

Technicalctorial C ontributio

Resource person : Mr. Maharshi vyasllM, Nagpur

Chairperson

pin to 5:00 pin

: Dr. Rajesh lngoleDean, (Faculty of Commerce & Management)Gondwana University, Gadchiroli

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PATRON

Shri Sanjay BhargavaChairman, Shiksha Mandal, Wardha

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Dr.AnantDeshmukh Dean (Facultyofcommerce& Management),Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur university, Nagpur

Dr. Dinesh Nichit Dean (Faculty of commerce & Management),Sant Gadgebaba Amravati University, Amravati

Dr. Rajesh lngole Dean (Facultyofcommerce & Management),Gondwana University, Gadchiroli

Dr. Vilas Kharche Dean (Faculty of Agriculture),Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Dr. N. Y. KhandaitPrincipal

Dr Shubhangi MoreyConvener

Mob. 9112687660

MEMBERS

Prof. P. J® Yadao Dr. P. M. Paradkar Dr.A. B. Patle

Dr. R. H. Nagarkar Dr. N. Z. Hirani Dr. N. D. Dharmadhikari

Dr.A.A. Purohit Dr. R. Sahu Dr. S. S. Gadekar