About the Journal

Editor-in-Chief of The Journal

Dr. C. B. Senthil Kumar, HoD Commerce Dept, Dr. M. G. R. Educational and Research Institute University.

General Information of The Journal
ISSN: 2583-6285 (Online)
Publisher: Kripa Drishti Publications

Contact Information
Kripa Drishti Publications
Management Office: Pashan-Sus Road, Pune-411021, Maharashtra, India
Email: editor@kdpublications.in

Publication and Update
Bi-Monthly

Journal Aims

  • The purpose of The Journal is to promote and support research related to Commerce and Management.
  • Our Journal offers an forum for academic and business professionals to address recent developments in the field of commerce and management.
  • To close the gap between users who do not have access to major repositories where any published article should be paid; this online publishing platform is available to all readers as part of our contribution to global science society.
  • The Journal is making readers of the changes taking place in higher education and culture, as well as in commerce and management.

 

Objectives

  • To be recognized internationally for research publication
  • To stimulate all type researchers by providing open access
  • To publish high quality research papers
  • To publish original innovative and novel research articles
  • To publish high quality research papers after thorough peer review process
  • Provide quality publication, platform and process

 

Scope

The Journal promotes original academic research in Business, Finance, Economic, Commerce and Management. Providing an insight, to transform lives is the motto. One can utilize the opportunities and face challenges of this changing world.

Current Issue

Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Special Issue: Skill Development: Challenges and Opportunities in Higher Education
					View Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Special Issue: Skill Development: Challenges and Opportunities in  Higher Education

Ancient Indian literary works such as Banabhatta's Kadambari described a good education as knowledge of 64 kalaas’ or arts. Here 64 arts were not only subjects such as painting and singing. It also includes: 1. Scientific fields - Chemistry and Mathematics, 2. Vocational fields - Carpentry and Cloth making, 3. Professional fields - Medicine Engineering, 4. Soft skills - Communication Discussion and Debate. Skill development is the critical enabler for improving employment outcomes and higher productivity leading to faster and sustainable economic growth. The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 provides an overarching framework for exposing at least 50% of all learners to vocational education by 2025 and its integration with formal education. Around 28 million young people enter the workforce in India each year. So, skill education can bring equality to society and India will be marching towards a more balanced society. The conference will provide the platform to the teaching fraternity, colleges, research scholars, industry experts with various opportunities and overcoming challenges in Higher Education.

Published: 2025-04-16
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