Essays about: "How to build a new India"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the words How to build a new India.
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1. Life cycle cost analysis as a tool for industrial sales: lessons from two industries in India Subcon
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Industrial selling is considered to be one of the highly challenging tasks and sales personnel are exploring new strategies and tools to stay ahead of the competition to achieve organizational objectives. The study has focused on adding to the academic knowledge of the use of an innovative and creative sales tool to enhance the performance of the function. READ MORE
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2. Urban infrastructure inundation risk from permanent sea-level rise scenarios in London (UK), Bangkok (Thailand) and Mumbai (India): A comparative analysis
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskapAbstract : Due to anthropogenically created climate change, global cities are facing inundation by rising sea levels. This study aimed to fill knowledge gaps in understanding the exposure of urban infrastructure such as roads, railways, buildings and parks to sea-level rise (SLR) scenarios, and how this would affect local populations. READ MORE
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3. Home is where the Earth is : exploring the adoption of vernacular architecture in urban housing in India
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : India has yet to build 70% of the buildings that will exist in 2030. The housing industry in India has been growing rapidly in an effort to keep up with increasing urbanization, population growth and aspirational consumption. READ MORE
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4. Solar power on the top of the world : Possibilities to provide the school in Thade, in Nepal, with electricity from a solar cell system
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Fakulteten för hälsa, natur- och teknikvetenskap (from 2013)Abstract : Nepal, a country located between India and China, is one of the world’s least developed countries. Access to electricity is a problem throughout Nepal. READ MORE
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5. Agricultural transformations, the developing giants China and India
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : Development and how to reach economic growth have been discussed and talked about since the Industrial revolution in Europe pushed productivity and wages up but the models have changed over time and space. The most successful ones seems to build on traditional patterns of agriculture and growing domestic markets, but with a growing global market and new players on the world market can it be that the traditional patterns of development is changing and if so, how? This thesis aim at finding if and how developing patterns differs over time and space by looking at historical evidence as well as the new players on the world market, the developing giants China and India. READ MORE