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As of 2022, India's population was 1.417 billion. By 2030, the nation is expected to have more than 1.5 billion residents, making it the most populated in the world. Food is one of the most vital resources and there is a considerably larger need for resources now than there ever was due to the expanding population. Even though more than half of India's population works in agriculture, the country is fundamentally an agrarian economy, yet the agriculture industry has long experienced certain difficulties. The agricultural sector, which forms the foundation of the Indian economy, accounts for around 16.5% of the country's GDP. The art and science of cultivating a piece of land producing crops,...
This edited book on Research Methodology is tailored for postgraduate studies in Social and Behavioral Sciences, designed to benefit research scholars across universities, colleges, and research institutes in related disciplines. Emphasizing the value of formative assessment, we view it as a pivotal tool to aid and empower students in their learning journeys. In fields like sociology, political science, library science, home science, education, and management, research methods and procedures exhibit notable similarities, particularly in areas involving researcher-led interviews with people. Agricultural extension research methods represent a significant non-formal educational system globally...
Smart Climate change represents one of the most pressing challenges of the 21st century, affecting various aspects of human societies, economies, and ecosystems. Effective mitigation and adaptation of climate change necessitate interdisciplinary methods, given its complexity and diversity. This chapter examines the relationship between social science and effective climate change measures, looking at how insights from fields like political science, economics, sociology, and psychology may guide and improve efforts to combat climate change. The chapter clarifies the different ways in which social science perspectives can help shape intelligent climate change policies that are both technologica...
Many of the stories in this collection are based on the personal experience of the author as a schoolteacher. They also deal with the day to day problems faced by the common people in our society. A few of the stories relate to her experiences in the United States of America where she has spent considerable time.
*Love* is not just a feeling it's a profound emotion which is like a blessing to us all. No matter if it's a romance, self love or love for family and friends, it is the reason of our joy and strength. *"MÉLANGE D'AMOUR"* which means "Blend Of Love" in French, brings you the beautiful collection of Poems, Stories and Gazals by our writers who have poured their heart out to convey their own *definition of love.* The book is complied by Vaishali Naithani a published co-author herself, under the auspices of Ms Divya Renwa. I hope you all enjoy this ' *_flavour of love_* ' and forever remember it's taste....... Happy Reading!!!
This book includes a wide range of legal and non-legal disciplines and views regarding the right to privacy. It includes recommendations from the diverse perspectives of contributors to create a robust framework for privacy protection. The book includes chapters from international professionals, senior academicians, as well as research scholars, industry practitioners and students. The book traces the development of the right to privacy and attempts to highlight how the Indian legal framework is gradually moving towards a vigorous mechanism for the protection of personal data. It also covers how privacy laws at the global level are trying to keep pace with the rapid technological developments. The pertinent issues are dealt with comprehensively and with diverse level of policy suggestions.
Due to their biodegradability, renewability and superior lubrication performance compared to commercial fossil lubricants, vegetable oils are becoming substitutes for petroleum-based lubricants in different sectors, especially in the automotive industry. Biolubricants covers feedstocks, physicochemical properties, process to chemically alter raw oils from feedstocks, lubrication characteristics, as well as the additives to enhance properties.
Do you also feel like leaving everything and committing suicide? Psychiatrist Dr. Shobhna Choudhary expects Sharvil to appear for the third session. But there is no news of him until after two months, when he messages her that he has quit his job and now all he wants is to overcome his defeatist thoughts. The story begins with the sudden meeting of Sharvil and Kashika in the college corridor, where she unexpectedly discloses that she was in love with him, and Sharvil ends up telling her about Anaiyehsa and his previous life. They come closer to each other and Sharvil eventually falls in love with Kashika. Later on, after graduation, various incidents happen which causes Sharvil excruciating pain, killed his mental stability and he ends up taking help of psychiatrist Dr. Shobhna Choudhary. What happens between these two young and happy souls later on that the world does not know? What makes Sharvil hate her the most in the entire universe? Will Shobhna be able to treat him, or like most young adults, will he force himself to commit suicide?
The text begins with a discussion on the definition of organizational effectiveness and its various models, and then goes on to explain the concepts of management by objectives, total quality management, business process reengineering, and six sigma, which are so crucial for organizational effectiveness. Expectations of customers are invariably increasing and quality-products are in demand more than ever before. Globalization and competition between companies have accentuated the problem. To fulfil customer aspirations and adhere to world class standards, organizations need to modify their structural framework. And so the text devotes a separate chapter each to such concepts as virtual organ...
"Cause and Effect" These two words genuinely sum up the actions taken in the process of life In this post humanist world, that already believes that the life of a person is dependent on the outward agents like like fate , luck and supposedly God, still a humanist thought lurks that Man is the maker of his fate- that he can achieve and do things if he makes up his mind. And in this "doing" are involved the factors of ''Cause and Effect". There is always a reason and outcome of his actions. When William Wordsworth was asked, "what made you write poetry?", He had given the world one of the most famous definitions of poetry- "A Spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings, it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility" As such, our brilliant authors too have answers that they have projected into stories and poems to deal with this age-old question- "What made you do it?"