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The Nirma University Journal of Business and Management Studies (NUJBMS) is the flagship journal of the Institute of Management, Nirma University. It provides conceptual, empirical, and case-based research tailored to the needs of management scholars and practitioners researching and working in business schools and in industry. ISSN (Print): 2249-5630
Breaking barriers and exploring an unchartered territory isnt a choice that everyone makes. Jackie, however, had strong tendencies since her teen years to follow an unusual path. She wanted to explore the world and do something more meaningful with her talents. Jackies Life depicts her transformational journey, her inner struggles and confluence of emotions - a complete saga of ironic cadence.
The system of tenure defines how people and communities gain access to land, forests and other resources. In many part of the world, forest tenure system is weak, not pro-poor, and contested. Many countries in Asia have initiated forest tenure reform programmes to improve livelihoods of rural poor. However, the outcome of such reform is mixed and potential benefits to rural people are not fully realised. Restrictive and weak regulatory frameworks, tenure insecurity, and insufficient institutiona l capacity are key factors limiting the impacts of forest tenure reform. Against this backdrop, FAO initiated a regional programme on "Strengthening Forest Tenure for Sustaining Livelihoods and Gener...
About the Book - Kuroopa (Change Stories - Book 1) ‘Why did God make me so ugly? Am I not your daughter? Was I exchanged at the hospital? Or did you leave me in the sun one day and that’s why I became so dark?’ Meera, one of three siblings, has been struggling with her identity since childhood. She is subjected to mean, insensitive remarks by neighbours, relatives, and random people around her due to the lack of pleasing physical attributes. Constant comparison with her fair, blue-eyed sister further deteriorates her relationship with friends, family, and most importantly, herself. Will Meera be able to find her footing in this hypocritical world that preaches “looks don’t matter...
Hindus and Muslims live in harmony across an open gutter (naala) at the edge of the city.
Whether it’s the story of Somu and Aklaq – two innocent souls from different religions who stumble into each other on the naala and foster a friendship like no other; Billu and Arif – two budding businessmen trying to make a living – who are subjected to inter-community politics through the tryst of fate; or the community’s favourite Chai-Chachu – an old tea-seller with unknown origin but an important story to tell, A Gutterful Life brings forth a plethora of sentiments culminating in an emotional climax.
Will Aklaq and Somu’s friendship survive the vagaries of communal div...
With a coffee, you get addicted. With a cola, you mix it with an addiction. One you'd like to have by your side when you begin a relationship, while the other serves as a shoulder to lean on when you end one. The Coffee and The Cola comes from the author's belief that there is a correlation between traits in women and the properties of these two beverages. This book traverses through an ordinary narrative built around an extraordinary premise. Men could devour him. And as the story progresses, female readers could end up relating to one of the two molds or simply loathe!
Contributed briefs grown under the aegis of Climate Change Research Grant Programme, one of the five components of Nepal's Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience moderated by NAST in Nepal.
PART TWO: EXTERNAL ACTORS
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