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Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur

The history of agricultural education in Kerala can be traced back to the year 1896 when a scheme was evolved in the erstwhile Travancore State to train a few young men in scientific agriculture at the Demonstration Farm, Karamana, Thiruvananthapuram, presently, the Cropping Systems Research Centre under Kerala Agricultural University. Agriculture was introduced as an optional subject in the middle school classes in the State in 1922 when an Agricultural Middle School was started at Aluva, Ernakulam District. The popularity and usefulness of this school led to the starting of similar institutions at Kottarakkara and Konni in 1928 and 1931 respectively. Agriculture was later introduced as an optional subject for Intermediate Course in 1953. In 1955, the erstwhile Government of Travancore-Cochin started the Agricultural College and Research Institute at Vellayani, Thiruvananthapuram and the College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences at Mannuthy, Thrissur for imparting higher education in agricultural and veterinary sciences, respectively. These institutions were brought under the direct administrative control of the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Animal Husbandry, respectively. With the formation of Kerala State in 1956, these two colleges were affiliated to the University of Kerala. The post-graduate programmes leading to M.Sc. (Ag), M.V.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees were started in 1961, 1962 and 1965 respectively. On the recommendation of the Second National Education Commission (1964-66) headed by Dr. D.S. Kothari, the then Chairman of the University Grants Commission, one Agricultural University in each State was established. The State Agricultural Universities (SAUs) were established in India as an integral part of the National Agricultural Research System to give the much needed impetus to Agriculture Education and Research in the Country. As a result the Kerala Agricultural University (KAU) was established on 24th February 1971 by virtue of the Act 33 of 1971 and started functioning on 1st February 1972. The Kerala Agricultural University is the 15th in the series of the SAUs. In accordance with the provisions of KAU Act of 1971, the Agricultural College and Research Institute at Vellayani, and the College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mannuthy, were brought under the Kerala Agricultural University. In addition, twenty one agricultural and animal husbandry research stations were also transferred to the KAU for taking up research and extension programmes on various crops, animals, birds, etc. During 2011, Kerala Agricultural University was trifurcated into Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (KVASU), Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS) and Kerala Agricultural University (KAU). Now the University has seven colleges (four Agriculture, one Agricultural Engineering, one Forestry, one Co-operation Banking & Management), six RARSs, seven KVKs, 15 Research Stations and 16 Research and Extension Units under the faculties of Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering and Forestry. In addition, one Academy on Climate Change Adaptation and one Institute of Agricultural Technology offering M.Sc. (Integrated) Climate Change Adaptation and Diploma in Agricultural Sciences respectively are also functioning in Kerala Agricultural University.

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  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Study on financial performance of Kerala State Financial Enterprise Ltd
    (College of Co-operation, Banking and Management, Vellanikkara, 2018) Scany Jose; KAU; Viswanathan, M
    The study entitled the financial performance of KERALA STATE FINANCIAL ENTREPRISE Ltd. Has undertaken with an objective of examining the financial performance of KSFE. THE PERIOD OF STUDY WAS SEVEN years from 2011-2012 to 2016-2017. The study was purely based on secondary data. The performance were measured from three dimensions; solvency, profitability and efficiency. The tools of financial analysis such as trend analysis, comparative income statement and ratio analysis were used for analyzing the data. The study concluded that KSFE financial position is satisfactory. Spread ratio reveals that the KSFE should take care to control its interest expense and take steps to increase its income from interest items. Profitability ratio reveals that the overall profitability of KSFE is fairly good enough.
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    Inventory management in KSE Limited, Irinjalakuda
    (College of Co-operation Banking and Management, Vellanikkara, 2018) Swathy Francis; KAU; Mohanan, M
    KSE Ltd. is one of the leading cattle feed company in India. This study was aimed to analyse the management of inventory in the company. In every concern, efficient management of inventory assumes much importance because an optimum level of inventory enables the management to increase the productivity of capital by reducing material cost and preventing blocking up of large working capital for a longer period. It is in this context that the inventory management of KSE Ltd. was studied. The objectives of the study were to analyse the inventory management techniques/ practices of KSE Ltd., Irinjalakuda unit and to analyse the efficiency of the inventory management system of the company. The system of inventory management was studied by conducting personal interview with the officials of the company and it was found out that a systematic purchasing policy and satisfactory controlling techniques were used by the company. To analyse the efficiency of inventory management, secondary data were used. For this the data for the past ten years from 2008-09 to 2017-18 of KSE Ltd. were compared with Godrej Agrovet Ltd. ratio analysis was the main tool used for analysing the data. Along with that percentage analysis was also used. From the detailed analysis of the data it was evident that the management of KSE Ltd. has succeeded in managing the inventory efficiently. The Company was managing inventory by smoothly handling the production and maintaining liquidity. A healthy trend in the firm's working capital management was disclosed by the study.
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    Analysis on financial performance of KSE LTD. Irinjalakkuda, Thrissur
    (College of Co-operation Banking and Management, Vellanikkara, 2018) Keivin George; KAU; Gopinathan, P
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    Emotional intelligence and employee stress in primary agricultural credit societies
    (College of Co-operation Banking and Management, Vellanikkara, 2018) Jobin John; KAU; Ranjit Kumar, E G
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    Study on utilisation pattern and repayment behaviour of kisan credit card users with special reference to SBI Pattikkad branch
    (College of Co-operation Banking and Management, Vellanikkara, 2018) Sanyo Sunny; KAU; Smitha, P V
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    Impact of CSR activities on employees of Harrisons Malayalam Limited during flood
    (College of Co-operation Banking and Management, Vellanikkara, 2018) Anson, P Johnson; KAU; Ajesh Babu, K P
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    Adoption of crop insurance schemes in Alathur, Palakkad district
    (College of Co-operation Banking and Management, Vellanikkara, 2018) Aswathy Rani, V; KAU; Sendil Kumar, R
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    Consumer behaviour towards branded vegetables with special reference to Lawrencedale agro processing India pvt.ltd (leaf), Thrissur
    (College of Co-operation Banking and Management, Vellanikkara, 2018) Deepan Chakravarthy, V; KAU; Smitha, P V
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    Study on the level of emotional intelligence among the employees of COIRFED
    (College of Co-operation Banking and Management, Vellanikkara, 2018) Grinsha Devassy; KAU; Giggin, T