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Finite Element Analysis of Collapse of Metallic Tubes
In: Defence science journal: DSJ, Band 58, Heft 1, S. 34-45
ISSN: 0011-748X
Silicon-germanium Single-heterojunction Bipolar Transistor
In: Defence science journal: DSJ, Band 56, Heft 2, S. 289-294
ISSN: 0011-748X
Identifying and Addressing Critical Issues in the Indian Construction Industry: Perspectives of Large Building Construction Clients
In: Journal of construction in developing countries, Band 22, Heft suppl. 1, S. 121-144
ISSN: 2180-4222
Two Wheeler Helmets with Ventilation and Metal Foam
In: Defence science journal: DSJ, Band 58, Heft 2, S. 304-311
ISSN: 0011-748X
Aging Maxwell Constitutive Model for Concrete
In: Defence science journal: DSJ, Band 58, Heft 2, S. 220-226
ISSN: 0011-748X
Is Labour Law a Hindrance in India's Public Enterprises Reforms?
In: Optimum. Studia Ekonomiczne, Heft 5(83), S. 53-74
Trajectory Correction Flight Control System using Pulsejet on an Artillery Rocket
In: Defence science journal: DSJ, Band 58, Heft 1, S. 15-33
ISSN: 0011-748X
Economic reforms, human welfare and sustainable development in India
Contributed articles moderated by the Department in IIT, Kharagpur on three main themes of Indian economic scenario post 1990s
Climate Justice for Whom? Understanding the Vernaculars of Climate Action and Justice in Marginal Environments of India
In: IDS bulletin: transforming development knowledge, Band 53, Heft 4
ISSN: 1759-5436
As calls for climate action gain momentum, governments and international organisations are committing to ambitious climate targets and scaling up their climate action. In this article, we argue that to address climate change, 'just' climate action is required which moves away from portraying local communities as 'victims' and/or 'beneficiaries' and focuses on investing in their social and material capabilities so that they determine their futures and pathways of change. Climate action will have little meaning or will produce counterproductive results unless it is mobilised to question deep-seated inequalities and unjust framings that feed into epistemic closures and foreclose possibilities of plural pathways towards radical social change. Drawing on our research with front-line communities in India, we emphasise the importance of processual aspects of addressing climate (in)justice. We underline why climate action must be steered from 'below' for transformative change, and why this requires attention to more 'vernacular' forms of action.
A note on the degree of approximation of functions belonging to certain Lipschitz class by almost Riesz means
In: Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Mathematica, Band 63, Heft 3, S. 371-379
ISSN: 2065-961X