Essays about: "India in 2015"
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6. Take the Poo to the Loo: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Stunting and Open Defecation in India
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : The present study addresses the relationship between stunting and open defecation in India, 2015. The lack of proper sanitation allows pathogens to spread and generate fecal transmissible illnesses (FTIs), hence hampering the correct absorption of nutrients in the body and the consequent child’s development. READ MORE
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7. WasteLess Musings- A sensitive approach to Urban Renewal in Chennai, India
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljöAbstract : The city of Chennai evolved around the river, Cooum. The river supports irrigation to agricultural fields in the north and supplies water to the city of Chennai. It also acts as a major flood carrier for the city. Before the 1960s, the river was clean and used for activities such as bathing, boating and fishing. READ MORE
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8. Enhancing Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in the future electricity system of Odisha, India
University essay from KTH/EnergiteknikAbstract : India ratified the Paris Agreement in 2015. The country’s Intended Nationally Determined Contributions includes reduction of emissions intensity by 33-35% in 2030 from the 2005 level and 40% of renewable energy share in the electricity mix by 2030. READ MORE
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9. Produktion och konsumtion av mjölk och ost samt hur kan klimatmålen till 2030 uppnås : en jämförelse mellan Sverige, USA och Indien
University essay from SLU/Department of Molecular SciencesAbstract : Syftet är att ta reda på hur konsumtion och produktion av mjölk och ost ser ut i Sverige, USA och Indien och hur de tre länderna arbetar med klimatmålen till 2030. I Sverige har mjölkproduktion, mjölkkonsumtion och ostproduktion minskat mellan 1995 och 2015, däremot har ostkonsumtionen ökat. READ MORE
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10. Kinship terminology in the greater Hindu Kush
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för lingvistikAbstract : This is a study of the kinship terminology used for one’s parents and their siblings in the languages in the greater Hindu Kush area (GHK). GHK stretches over the mountainous borderlands of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, China and India and homes a range of various languages from six different genera, Indo-Aryan, Iranian, Nuristani, Turkic, Tibeto-Burman, and the language isolate Burushaski. READ MORE