Essays about: "development of India in 2010"
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1. A holistic approach to early childhood education : An exploratory study of a holistic approach to early childhood education in India
University essay from Södertörns högskola/LärarutbildningenAbstract : The purpose of this study is to explore the idea and method of holistic education and if traces of these can be found in four preschool teachers’ statements about their practices in two private preschools located in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. Working holistically is something which UNESCO (Marope & Kaga, 2015) recommends when it comes to early childhood care and education. READ MORE
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2. Off-grid solar power system in Rajasthan, India : Benefaction for children´s rights to education
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Sektionen för ekonomi och teknik (SET)Abstract : This Bachelor’s thesis, financed by scholarships, companies and private individuals, was made as a part of the Energy engineering program at Halmstad University. It investigates the possibilities of solar power plants in India and how it is implemented in reality. READ MORE
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3. How does outsourcing affect developing countries? : The case of Ghana and Vietnam in comparison with China and India
University essay from Avdelningen för Industriell utveckling, IT och SamhällsbyggnadAbstract : Purpose – The aim of this study is to explore how outsourcing affects developing countries. The effects are examined for Ghana and Vietnam, which have recently become attractive outsourcing locations. They are compared with China and India, both well known for their outsourcing sectors and their attractiveness as outsourcing locations. READ MORE
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4. Health in the headlines : How two Indian newspapers treat antibiotic resistance
University essay from Institutionen för samhällsvetenskaperAbstract : In India, there is no regulation of antibiotics and allegedly the use has doubled since 2006. Indiscriminate use of antibiotics gives rise to development of resistant bacteria. The media has, according to the theories used in this study, a responsibility to educate and empower the people to make personal judgments about health risks. READ MORE
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5. WHERE “EVERYONE” HAS MIGRATED: EXPLORING SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION UNDER THE IMPACT OF LABOUR MIGRATION
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and ManagementAbstract : In this thesis, I have attempted to understand what meaning the phenomenon of labour migration holds for members of the sending communities and what are the contours of change in the social structure and cultural imagination of the sending community as a result of this migration. The primary field work was carried out in Palasi village of Araria district in Bihar, India. READ MORE