Essays about: "india relations"
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16. The environmental and economic prospects of jute with a connection to social factors for achieving sustainable development
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : The increased concern of protection of nature in recent days creates more opportunity and prospects in the natural fibre sector. Jute is a natural fibre. Jute plants mostly grow in the Ganges delta region comprises Bangladesh and India. Bangladesh produces the finest quality of jute in the world. READ MORE
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17. Quality Management and process development from scratch: Improving laboratory capabilities in Assam, India
University essay fromAbstract : During the past ten years, the foreign direct investment in India has increased with 1828 percent which has led to more projects being initiated in India to improve the livestock industry. The World Bank is the foremost entity in such investments and an issue arises when translating western theories for project management in new cultures. READ MORE
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18. Discourse Democracy and Labour Relations : A case study of social dialogue and the socio-economic situation of informal workers in Gujarat, India
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : This thesis firstly explores the process and effects of social dialogue in the context of informal home-based workers in Gujarat, India, and secondly the applicability of Dryzek’s theory of discourse democracy on this case study. In doing this, the study investigates the potential of social dialogue and discourse democracy to work as instruments for improving the social and economic situation of the workers. READ MORE
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19. Understanding Millennials' Workplace Preferences : A Study on Choosing and Becoming Loyal Towards an Employer
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik och samhälleAbstract : Employees choosing their employer rather than the employer choosing their employees have resulted in an increased interest of understanding what is requested among today's workforce. The growing generation of the labour market, Millennials, have been shown to create difficulties for organisations, in form of an increased turnover rate among them. READ MORE
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20. Socioecological Transformation and the History of Indian Cotton, Gujarat, Western India
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historiaAbstract : Landscape management is often referred to as a holistic concept, which deals with large-scale processes and multidisciplinary manners in regards to natural resource use with ecological and livelihood considerations. Seen in this light, landscape transformation should be understood within the context of the human-nature relationship, viewing human activities and their institutions as an essential part of the system rather than as external agents. READ MORE