Abstract:-E-commerce is increase rapidly in India in the form of online shopping. An IT firm Accel Partners has released some data's on online shopping in India. According to them Indian online shopping industry have a turnover of 700 crore Rs. by 2015 and around 30 lacs Indian shopper used online shopping. The main objective of this research is to study, especially what is the major option for payments in online shopping. There is several option of payment in online purchasing such as credit card, debit card, cash on delivery, EMI option, gift voucher or wallet Rs. of particular site. To this end, a survey was conducted and the 120 questionnaires were distributed among the people of different markets and the general public in Bikaner. The replies have been analyzed by table analysis.The results of study reveal that on-line shoppers in India are significantly affected by various payment options which are describe above. The results of the study could be further used by the researchers and practitioners for conducting future studies in the similar area.
A total of 54-adult non-pregnant Surti goats were selected and randomly divided into three equal groups (n=18 each). Two groups were put under estrus synchronization protocols, viz., Double PGF2α protocol (Inj. Dinoprost 12.5 mg, i/m, 11 days apart with natural breeding from 72-144 hours of second PG inj.) and NC Synch protocol (PG 12.5 mg - GnRH 0.004 mg - PG 12.5 mg - GnRH 0.004 mg on days 0, 8, 15 and 18, respectively with natural breeding during 19-21 days) using standard management practices and 3rd group was kept as untreated control. All the goats were dewormed before initiation of treatment. The estrus response (100% each), duration of estrus, pregnancy rate at 60 days post-breeding (55.55 vs. 44.44 and 55.55 %), and kidding rate (100% each) were statistically same in control and synchronized goats. However, twins were in almost 50% of kidding under the NC Synch group compared to 25% in Double PG protocol and 40% in the control group, with almost 100% kid survival till weaning. Thus, NC Synch Protocol was better in terms of pregnancy rate (55 vs. 44%) and fecundity (1.5 vs. 1.0) over double PGF2α protocol, and even untreated control goats.
Through mass contact programme at doorstep, the information on land holding, agriculture and occupational practices of 1198 livestock farmers of coastal area of South Gujarat, and reproductive and productive parameters of 5060 breedable dairy animals possessed by them were obtained. The percentages of landless, small, medium and large landholder dairy farmers in the area were 14.94, 71.62, 12.77 and 0.67, respectively. The irrigation facility for agriculture and the primary occupation of agriculture with animal keeping was up to 85 per cent. The average age at first calving was 28.40±3.12 and 42.05±4.23 months in crossbred cattle and buffaloes, respectively (pis less than 0.01). The mean calving interval (13.64±2.46 vs 18.47±2.86 months) and postpartum estrus interval (51.66±17.08 vs 92.68±15.93 days) were significantly shorter in crossbred cows than in buffaloes. Among 3232 and 1828 crossbred cattle and buffaloes surveyed, 25.34 and 27.35 per cent had different reproductive problems. The problem of silent heat was more in buffaloes including heifers than the crossbred cows. The percentages of anoestrus and repeat breeding were comparatively higher in buffaloes including heifers as compared to crossbred cows. The average milk yield/day was 10.28±3.49 and 6.93±4.63 liters in crossbred cows and buffaloes, respectively (pis less than 0.05). The mean lactation length was more or less similar in both the classes of animals. Breeding (>99% through AI) and feeding practices of green (15-16 kg), dry (6-7 kg) fodder and concentrate (1-2 kg) were similar in cattle and buffaloes. Supplementation of mineral mixture was slightly higher in crossbred cows as compared to buffaloes, and concerned farmers had a greater tendency to provide drinking water ad lib or 3 times a day. The higher percentage of both cows and buffaloes were kept in close animal houses. The findings indicated the awareness level and facilities of farmers of coastal areas in dairy husbandry practices and thereby productive-reproductive problems in their animals, which need to be improved by scientific interventions.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.
customersupport@researchsolutions.com
10624 S. Eastern Ave., Ste. A-614
Henderson, NV 89052, USA
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Copyright © 2025 scite LLC. All rights reserved.
Made with 💙 for researchers
Part of the Research Solutions Family.