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Structural and Functional Characteristics of Lineages in Societies with Unilineal Descent Groups and Centralized Government: A Comparative Exploration
In: Journal of Asian and African studies: JAAS, Band 6, Heft 3-4, S. 226-232
ISSN: 1745-2538
E-commerce: A Gateway to Prosperity of Rural Youth in India
Mobile communications and advancement in information and communication technology has made a significant impact on socio economic culture of India. It has not only contributed to the growth of industries related to E-commerce but has also benefitted significantly, the end consumers with reduction in travel costs, delivery of better products at lower price, generation of job opportunities, and increase in market efficiency. The social benefits of mobile connectivity and E-commerce could be the reach and access to communication to rural India, stimulation of local content related to health, finance, education and agriculture. Mobile communications and E-commerce are very pertinent in this era as leads to a synergistic effect. Growth opportunities are generated to serve the rural masses and give a positive a flip to the economy. In fact, in the current parlance when we relook in the rural markets we find that it has a huge potential in terms of E-commerce in alignment with the Government policies and the outcome being synchronization with marketing and distribution network. In the current parlance it is tough to penetrate in the rural remote masses where there is no internet and a tough game to create a demand. Innovative logistics network is conceived by the rural E-commerce startups. Positive willingness to buy is created with E-commerce app to the customer buying groceries or medicines at chemist shops. To come up to the expectations of rural demand, E-commerce firms have to communicate with rural consumers in their local language to sell their products. Hence rural youth through training can create linkage in E-commerce transactions in rural India.
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CP Case Study: Cleaner Production in an Agricultural Industry
Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy. Up to 70% of the population is engaged in farm sector directly or indirectly. Growing Indian population needs sufficient farm product. During the Green Revolution, achieving high crop yields at any cost was the ultimate goal. The emphasis now is on sustainable agriculture-increasing yields without harming the environment at low cost. In the last half of the 20th century, there has been a growing worldwide movement among government and industry to change the way industry interact with the environment. Cleaner production is outcome this progress. Cleaner production is a way of looking at what causes waste and then figuring out the best way to reduce the pollution before it is created. Applying CP tools to the industry is really worth?
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Contributions of Various Factors in Growth of Output and Employment Vis-A-Vis Liberalisation of Trade in India
In: Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Band 40, Heft 1, S. 10