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ThesisItem Open Access An Empirical Study of the Efficiency of Indian Stock Market(College of Agriculture, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, 2007) Harmeet, Chadha; Sachdeva, YPThesisItem Open Access Sustainable Normative Farm Plans For North Semi Hilly Tracks In India(Punjab Agricultural University; Ludhiana, 2005) Thusoo, Ramesh Kumar; Khattra, P.SThesisItem Open Access Optimum Combination Of Farm Enterprises To Improve The Income Of Punjab Farmers(Punjab Agricultural University ;Ludhiana, 2001) Gurpreet Kaur; Joshi, A. S.ThesisItem Restricted Etiology And Management Of Bud Necrosis In Groundnut(Punjab Agricultural University ;Ludhiana, 2003) Sarbjeet Kaur; Cheema , S. S.ThesisItem Restricted Constraint Analysis Of Major Oilseed Crops In India With Special Reference To Punjab(Punjab Agricultural University; Ludhiana, 2006) Singh, Jitender Mohan; Grover, D.K.ThesisItem Open Access Critical Appraisal Of Inventory Management In Liberalised Trade Regime In Milkfed Plants Of Punjab(Punjab Agricultural University ;Ludhiana, 2002) Tajinder Kaur; Khattra, P. S.ThesisItem Restricted Economic Analysis Of Farm And Non-Farm Employment In Rural Punjab(Punjab Agricultural University ;Ludhiana, 2003) Satnam Singh; Chahal, S. S.ThesisItem Open Access Economic Analysis Of Small And Marginal Farmers In Punjab(Punjab Agricultural University; Ludhiana, 2006) Mandeep Singh; Joshi, A.S.ThesisItem Open Access A STUDY OF INVESTMENT BEHAVIOUR OF PUNJAB AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL(2008) Aggarwal, Laveena; Goyal, PratibhaThe research project was undertaken to study the investment behaviour of Punjab Agricultural University personnel and to ascertain the factors which have a bearing on it. The study was conducted by taking two departments from each college of the main campus in Ludhiana including both teaching and non-teaching personnel. For the purpose of achieving the objectives, a non-disguised structured questionnaire was used to attain primary data. The study made use of various factors like profile of the respondents, monthly savings, investment alternatives and agencies which influence investment decisions. Data were analyzed using percentage, mean score and chi-square test. It has been found that traditional tools of investment like insurance, provident fund and bank deposits are preferred. Further they are averse to risk and prefer safety while choosing from among the various available investment alternatives