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CUSTOMERS’ CHOICE OF E-COMMERCE PLATFORMS OVER TRADITIONAL RETAIL SHOPS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO POLLACHI TALUKDr Rajagopalan S and Ms Vaitheeswari MDr.RG-and-Vaitheeswari.pdf
Customers’ Attitude Towards AI Enabled Virtual Assistants Used in E-Commerce PortalsRajagopalan S and Dr R ShiddharthyRG-and-RS-PRJ-Article.pdf
Customer perception and problems towards solar energy productsM. AkilanayakiCustomer-perception-and-problems-towards-solar.pdf
CUSTOMER AWARENESS AND PERCEPTION OF HEALTHCARE SERVICESMs.M.Gayathri and Dr. T. Vijaya Chithra,IJMT1March26-2.pdf
CULTURAL DIMENSIONS OF NUTRITION AWARENESS AMONG TRIBAL WOMEN: PATHWAYS TO FOOD SECURITYDr.M.V.Sathiyabama,24-3.pdf
Cultural and Educational Exchanges : Promotion of Tourism and Heritage ConservationDr.P.V.Nandhinicultural-and-educational.pdf
Crop Yield Prediction Using With The Simulated Annealing Convolutional Neural Networks (SACNNS) Optimization AlgorithmDr.M.Rathamani, N.HarshiniCropYield-Prediction.pdf
CRITICAL REVIEW OF STUDIES ON THE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF BADMINTON PLAYERSMrs. M. DhavapriyaPaper6.pdf
COUNTER-TERRORISM AND CYBER SECURITY COLLABORATIONRajagopalan. S, M. Rajaboopathi anf S. SabariragavanICWA-RG-Article-2.pdf
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF DOMESTIC SOLAR POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN COIMBATORE DISTRICT-AN ANALYTICAL STUDYDr.D.MOORTHY, Dr.P.GURUSAMY, Dr.CHRISTINA JEYADEVI.JDr.P.Gurusamy-06.pdf
Corporate Ethics: Insights from Indian Philosophy – Implications for Corporate Governance and CSRP.DIVYABHARATHI10-Corporate-Ethics-Insights-from-Indian-Philosophy-Implications-for-Corporate.pdf
Corporate Ethics: Insights from Indian Philosophy – Implications for Corporate Governance and CSRP.DIVYABHARATHI10-Corporate-Ethics-Insights-from-Indian-Philosophy-Implications-for-Corporate.pdf
Corporate Ethics: Insights from Indian PhilosophyDr. T. KiruthikaBook-chapter2-1.pdf
Corporate Ethics : Insights Indian PhilosophyDr.T.KiruthikaBook-chapter2.pdf
Consumers’ Attitude Towards Organic Food: An OverviewDr. E. RenugaDr.-E.-Renuga1.pdf
CONSUMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS - A STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE DISTRICTMs.D.SaranyaARTICLE-4.pdf
CONSUMER PROTECTION POLICIES FOR DIGITAL CURRENCY USERS IN INDIAMr. M PREMMr.M-PREM-41.pdf
CONSUMER PERCEPTION OF GREEN MARKETING FOR ECO FRIENDLY FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKMs.D.Saranyaarticle5.pdf
CONSUMER DECISION-MAKING IN FMCG: TRENDS, INFLUENCES AND MARKET IMPLICATIONSDr.T.KiruthikaBook-CONSUMER-DECISION-MAKING.pdf
CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ECO-FRIENDLY FMCG PRODUCTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COIMBATORE DISTRICTMs.D.Saranyaarticle-6.pdf
CONSTRAINTS OF MOBILE PHONE USAGE IN ADVANCING RURAL WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT IN INDIADr. G. AkilandeswariDr.-G.-Akilandeswari-6.pdf
ConferenceDr P.JayapriyaDec-3-and-4-2025.pdf
ConferenceDr P.Jayapriya12-13-DECEMBER-2025-Proceeding.pdf
Comprehensive Comparative Study of Machine Learning and Deep Learning Approaches for Cardiovascular Disease PredictionMrs. G. Angayarkanni & Dr. M. RajasenathipathiConference2_compressed.pdf
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT OF SELECTED PUBLIC SECTOR AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS IN INDIADr.S.KokilavizhiComparativeanalysis-of-liquidity-management-of-selected-public-sector-and-private-sector-banks.pdf
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