A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF GST ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN CHENNAI CITY

Dhanushree, G S and H. Kamilah, Banu (2024) A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF GST ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN CHENNAI CITY. SELP Journal of Social Science - A Blind Review, XV (55).

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Abstract

Access to water sources has formed the development of communities, societies and nations. Some
privilege the development of water treatment equipment has had a greater impact on International
human health than that of antibiotics and vaccines. In less than two decades, this level is predicted to
increases substantially, with nearly half of the global population depressingly affected. Regions
currently struggling to supply citizens with sufficiently treated water are those most likely tobe heavily
exaggerated by increasing water problem. This paper, with the objective of assessing the relationship
between perception of consumer of tap water and the consumption ofother water sources, was
performed in other seasons were autumn and winter 2020 in Chennai city. A Researcher-made
questionnaire, based on demographic information was prepared. To analyze the demographic
perceptions of Chennai people in different areas, questionnaires were distributed to 400 among
400 participants based on stratified method. The results showed that the peoples' preference in
available drinking water sources revealed that Chennai peoples' preferences in, tap water, domestic
water softeners, commercial water softeners and bottled water were significant
respectively.Besides educational levels, sex difference, such as a sagacity of vulnerability sensed
by female, sex structure, ideas and beliefs are other major factors influencing perception on
drinking water quality.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Commerce > Management
Domains: Commerce
Depositing User: Mr Sureshkumar A
Date Deposited: 17 Dec 2025 06:34
Last Modified: 17 Dec 2025 06:34
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/11589

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