Integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) basis in administrative models is gradually being demanded in all sectors highlighting the importance for sustainable development and responsible governance. In an area such as education, where the stakes are high for...
An environmentally friendly substitute for the conventional linear economic paradigm of "take, make, dispose" is the circular economy (CE). The circular economy focuses on recycling, waste reduction, and resource efficiency in order to establish a closed-loop system with the...
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...
The acceptance of modern banking is not easy for everyone, as technology is not always readily accessible or understood by the entire population. Digital banking services offer a wide range of features, from viewing balances to making international payments, and these...
Waste management is one of the world's most significant problems today, independent of rich or developing countries. One of the most frequent issues occurs when waste containers are fully overflowing before the following phase of cleaning starts. A smart waste disposal...