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Version : 1 Ethic Code for Author Authorship
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+91-9958 726825
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Version : 1 Ethic Code for Author Authorship
Originality
Responsibility
Transparency, Limitation and Acknowledgement
Responsible reporting
Misconduct
Use of Language
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April 24, 2025 Transportation bottlenecks plays a crucial role in the industries of developing countries, especially where insufficient infrastructures, traffic jams and improper logistics systems influence the efficiency of supply chain. Raipur, being an industrial hub with urbanization... |
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Conference Paper
Gen Z’s Sustainability Imperative: Transforming Industrial ESG Frameworks for a Greener Future
Anushmita Baruah , Dr. Sharmila Sharan October 03, 2024 India has one of the largest youngest populations globally (Ministry of External Affairs Govt. of India, 2021). Generation Z, often abbreviated as Gen Z, refers to the young people born between 1997-2012 with current age group of 12yrs – 27yrs. Gen Z, is making the world... |
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Dissertation
A novel method to analyze risk and performance analysis for mutual funds
Ms. Payal Das , Siddharth Nanda November 03, 2020 Mutual Funds investments have attracted attention and interest in the recent times as it is considered to be safe and has provided investors with less risk at returns. The Indian market, in a similar manner, has witnessed the diversified growth of mutual funds throughout... |
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December 11, 2021 Virtualization is increasingly increasing traction in the business sector. By delivering on-demand digital access, it allows companies save the expenditure on equipment and IT upkeep. It is the initial research in the realm of business morality to look at this new... |
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Conference Paper
Assessing the Impact of Rapid Urbanization on Climate Change in Guwahati: Exploring Green Infrastructure Solutions
Ananya Banik , Sushnata Goswami October 03, 2024 Rapid urbanization in Guwahati, a major city in northeast India, has significantly contributed to climate change, manifesting through increased greenhouse gas emissions, urban heat islands, and exacerbated flood risks. The unplanned expansion has led to the loss of green... |
