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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. Contents Preface Part A Concept Approaches and Dimensions of Sustainable Development 1 Mahatma Gandhi?s Vision of Sustainable DevelopmentRana PB Singh 2 Climate Change and Sustainable Development The Global ConcernHifzur Rehman and Suman Lata 3 Corporate Responsibility towards Sustainable Development An Indian PerspectiveHK Singh and FB Singh 4 Guinea Fowl Farming A Model for Rural Prosperity and Sustainable DevelopmentBrijesh Singh RS Barwal and Peerzada Suhail Ahmad 5 Natural Capital and Corporate SustainabilityMitrabinda Singh 6 Towards a Socially Sustainable India An Analysis of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme 2006Rituparna Bhattacharyya Polly Vauquline and Suman Singh 7 Conception of Man and Nature in Different Traditions Quest for Ecological SustainabilityBikramaditya K Choudhary and KG Choudhary 8 Envisioning Sustainable DevelopmentMamta Mokta 9 Information Technology and Sustainable Development of AgricultureAshutosh Kr Dubey and Vibha Singh 10 Strategic Management for Rural Development The Role of Banking SectorAkhilesh Kumar Verma Vivek Kumar Singh Vibha Singh Abhijeet Singh 11 Part B Energy Resources and Alternative Search 11 Strategic Management of Energy for Sustainable DevelopmentVivek Singh Abhijeet Singh Ashutosh Mishra Vibha Singh 12 Environmental Effects of Wind Power and its development as an Alternative Source of EnergyDJ Desai R N Desai and HN Pandya 13 Geopolitics of Energy Resources and India?s Energy SecuritySarfaraz Alam 14 Energy AuditAbhijeet Singh Ashutosh Mishra Vivek Kr Singh Vibha Singh 15 Hydropower Environmental Boon or BaneSK Gupta P Sivakumar and SK Singh 16 India Sustainable Development and EnergyBabita Kumari and Gayatri Rai 17 Financial Implications of Energy Management Practices Issues and ConcernsGS Rathore and Gyanndra BS Johri 18 Future Market Penetration of Solar EnergyS Chinnammai and MR Sasikala 19 Alternative Sources of Energy in IndiaRVenkatesan 20 Development of Alternative Sources of EnergySC Singh RV Rai and NB Singh 21 Jetropha Curcas-Source of Bio-diesel a Future FuelLavneet Singh and Salveen Singh 22 Bio-diesel by Carbon Sequestration of Thermal Power Plants through AlgaeRVRai and SC Singh 23 Sustainable Energy A Strategy of Energy SecuritySuwa Lal Jangu and Kausik Ghosh 24 Public-Private-Partnership in Rural PowerVinita Kalra HP Mathur and Namrata Shah 25 Promoting Bio-Fuel by Industries A ReviewDebabrata MajiSustainability is usually interpreted as a constraint on economic growth namely non-decreasing welfare This interpretation is quite a strict criterion as any temporary decrease in welfare implies unsustainable development Moreover representatives from civil society organizations got involved in this discussion very early and they also agreed on the concept of sustainable development as a basis for jopint action While Nelson Mandela Martin Luther King and Mahatma Gandhi succeeded in forming powerful national movements sustainable development is the first global attempt to realize the dream of perfect social integrationEquity and justice are important for sustainable development It is multidimensional that includes equity among nations like rich nations poor nations developed and developing nations equity within countries between regions social classes genders sectors of activities equity between generations and equity between economics and ecology and science and spirituality the environmental regeneration must be such as to lead to an increase in biomass that will both foster environmental stability and contribute to the sustainable livelihood security of the rural poor careful industrialization implying considerable technology transfer from north to southSustainable Development is often illustrated as a utopian concept of total integration referring to at least three different dimensions targets territories and time and of adequate management rules to use limited resources on the grass-roots level for environment friendly and economically sound global devel.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. I. Building inclusive growth through microfinance: 1. Association between the process of financial inclusion and the access of microfinance in India : an inter-state analysis/Arindam Laha. 2. Microfinance in India: poverty diminishing power/Ashraf Imam. 3. Microfinance development and financial inclusion: a critical analysis of Mfis/Abhijeet Singh, Brijesh Kumar Yadav and Vibha Singh. 4. Micro finance: building inclusive growth through poverty reduction and women empowerment: a critical approach/Mukesh Kumar Pandey. 5. Growth and development of microfinance in India/Rais Ahmed and Mohd Arshad Khan. 6. Inclusive growth through financial security and food security with special reference to Baramati Taluka/R.M. Indi and Vikas Adhegaonkar. 7. Developing entrepreneurial skills through SHGs/Sofia Khan and H.P. Mathur. II. Deepening microfinance: 8. Review of challenges and risks in micro insurance/Akshat Mehrotra. 9. The Changing face of micro-credit schemes: micro finance in India/Shilpam Chandra and Arti Singh. 10. Microfinance institutions in India/S.C. Singh and S.K. Kataria. 11. Emerging role of microfinance and social entrepreneurship/Nidhi Sharma, Pravin Kumar and Priti Verma. 12. Microcredit and rural development in India/Pallavi S. Kusugal. 13. The impact of SHG-bank linkage programme under Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojna/Rajkiran Prabhakar, Madan Lal and Pradeep Bera. 14. An in depth study on social entrepreneurship in India/Rangana Ghatak. 15. Small and medium enterprise access to finance in India/Yashmita Awasthi and H.P. Mathur. III. Microfinance and women empowerment. IV. Role of technology in microfinance. V. Microfinance enablers and case studies. Microfinance has continued to gain popularity among rural developers as a viable tool for upliftment of weaker section of the society. This book is a reticent attempt to act as a guide for the policy makers and will aid in building inclusive financial growth through microfinance. It includes the various aspects of microfinance such as policy initiatives both from the regulators and government, the key policy issues and strategic options that government may use to ensure financial stability along with enhanced economic activities among the poor for the overall socio-economic development.
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In den Warenkorb3 Vols. Contents Vol I Part A Concept approaches and dimensions of sustainable development 1 Mahatma Gandhi?s vision of sustainable developmentRana PB Singh 2 Climate change and sustainable development the global concernHifzur Rehman and Suman Lata 3 Corporate responsibility towards sustainable development an Indian perspectiveHK Singh and FB Singh 4 Guinea Fowl farming a model for rural prosperity and sustainable developmentBrijesh Singh RS Barwal and Suhail Ahmad 5 Natural capital and corporate sustainabilityMitrabinda Singh 6 Towards a socially sustainable India an analysis of natinal rural employment guarantee scheme 2006Rituparna Bhattacharyya Polly Vauquline and Suman Singh 7 Conception of man and nature in different traditions quest for ecological sustainabilityBikramaditya K Choudhary and KG Choudhary 8 Envisioning sustainable developmentMamta Mokta 9 Information technology and sustainable development of agricultureAshutosh Kr Dubey and Vibha Singh 10 Strategic management for rural development the role of banking sectorVivek Singh Abhijeet Singh Ashutosh Mishra and Vibha Singh Part B Energy resources and alternative search 11 Straetgic management of energy for sustainable developmentVivek Singh Abhijeet Singh Ashutosh Mishra and Vibha Singh 12 Environmental effects of wind power and its development as an alternative source of energyDJ Desai RN Desai and HN Pandya 13 Geopolitics of energy resources and India?s energy securitySarfaraz Alam 14 Energy auditAbhijeet Singh Ashutosh Mishra Vivek Kr Singh and Vibha Singh 15 Hydropower environmental bon or baneSK Gupta P Siva Kumar and SK Singh 16 India sustainable development and energyBabita Kumari and Gayatri Rai 17 Financial implications of energy management practices issues and concernsGS Rathore and Gyanendra BS Johri 18 Future market penetration of solar energyS Chinnammai and MRSasikala 19 Alternative sources of energy in IndiaR Venkatesan 20 Development of alternative sources of energySC Singh RV Rai and NB Singh 21 Jetropha curcas source of bio diesel a future fuelLavneet Singh and Savleen Singh 22 Bio diesel by carbon sequestration of thermal power plants through algaeRV Rai and SC Singh 23 Sustainable energy a strategy of energy securitySuva Lal Jangu and Kausik Ghosh 24 Public private partnership in rural powerVinita Kalra HP Mathur and Namrata Shah 25 Promoting bio-fuel by industries a reviewDebabrata Maji Vol II 1 Opencast coal mining in Northern Coalfields Limited-an Environmental friendly approachVK Singh and N Das 2 Development and social environment conflicting domainsAradhana Borthakur 3 Development and environment a plan to reduce contradictionSunita Singhal and Jitendra Singhal 4 Promoting environmental protection through Indian mythologyRenu Rai 5 The green concrete making with utilization of Oman Sea Chalky SeashellAhmad Soltan Zadeh Fatemeh Soltanzadeh and Zahra Soltanzadeh 6 Ponds and water bodies in the city of Varanais stae of the artAjai Srivastava and Kshitij Mohan 7 Watr quality index Wqi of the western zone of Narmada River Madhya Pradesh a preimpoundmental studyVirendra K Soni Mukesh S Mewada Mohammad D Hussain and Sharad Shrivastava 8 Water management traditions in rural India crediting the UnaccreditedSanjay Bharti Brijendra Singh Yadav and Brijesh Kumar Yadav 9 The impact of over-exploitation of iron ore resourceson the ecosystem and bio-diversity of Bellary Hospet area bellary KarnatakaMR Patil and Sharath Kumar Bhoja 10 Biodiversity depletion and its conservation through restoration of the forest ecosystem in Gaya District a study in environmental geographyKaushalendra Prakash Goswami 11 Sustainable waste management options and opportunities in Kolkata CitySarbani Sanyal and VK Kumra 12 Strategic planning for sustainable urban management Madhya Pradesh in focusArun K Singh13 Strategic approaches to urban air quality management in Addis Ababa EthiopiaAlok Tiwari 14 Prioritizing ecological considerations ecological considerations in urban governanceS.
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In den WarenkorbContents Preface I Innovation 1 Cultivating innovations for rural communityAjey K Garg 2 Collaboration for innovationAbhaya Ranjan Srivastava 3 Innovation through global collaboration a new source of competitive advantageChandan Singh 4 Role of technological innovation for competitive advantageAnubhav Srivastava 5 Synergy between technology and business processesSaikat Gochhait 6 Creating value through knowledge management in research organizationHP Mathur RS Mishra and Irfan Ahmed Khan 7 General perspective of entrepreneurship and innovationRashi Kesh 8 Innovation and strategic planning key to entrepreneurial successHP Mathur and Sofia Khan 9 Organizational creativity idea generation and innovationSoumitro Chakravarty 10 Marketing innovationNeetu Singh 11 Public sector innovationShilpi Singh 12 Secrets of effective leadersMamta Kumari and Shahnaz Mirza 13 Nabards innovation in micro finance products an analysisShweta Raj 14 Innovations in production philosophy in a Government Industrial Unit a case study of Diesel Locomotive works DLW Varanasi IndiaAshutosh Mohan and Lakshmi Raman II Value chain 15 Value chain analysis of work wear fabrics of JCT Ltd PhagwaraAmanpreet Singh 16 Critical evaluation of value chain analysis a case study of Ford India LimitedHari Govind Mishra 17 Value chain and just in time supply chainRahul Gupta 18 Value chain analysisPawan Kalyani III Corporate social responsibility 19 Corporate social responsibility and business ethics in the era of globalization innovative strategies to create sustainable business and social valueA Suryanarayana 20 Business ethics and corporate social responsibility a innovative tool for sustainable developmentPramod Kumar 21 Towards responsible microfinanceVinita Kalra and HP Mathur 22 Corporate social responsibility a benevolent approach towards societyGaurav Saxena 23 Creating marketing value through corporate social responsibilityHP Mathur RS Mishra and Irfan Ahmed Khan 24 Role of Corporate Social Responsibility CSR and ethics in micro small and medium enterprisesHP Mathur and Sofia Khan 25 Corporate social responsibility and innovation the key role of human resource managementShilpam Chandra Shweta Chandra and Arti Singh 26 Good corporate Governance shifting paradigmsChandan 27 Corporate social responsibility in education old values new paradigmsShalini GuptaTo meet the challenges of the twenty first century the organizations need to achieve greater flexibility and seamless integration such that they can respond not only to customer demands in a shorter time frame in terms of volume and variety but also to welfare of society ie creation of value for all stakeholders of the organization New technologies and the ever increasing competitive pressures are forcing organizations to re examine the way they do the business which clearly depicts the need of innovative practices required by the various organizations This book based on the theme Creating Value Through Innovation includes twenty five chapters in total which are categorized under three different sub themes such as innovations value chain and corporate social responsibilityThe first section containing thirteen chapters ranging from the collaboration for innovation cultivating innovations for rural community entrepreneurhsip and innovation marketing innovation organisational creativity and idea generation public sector innovation role of technological innovation for competitive advantage to seven secrets of effective leaders The emphasis of the section is to view the organizational innovation capability from different dimensionsThe next section contains four chapters describing value chain analysis of work wear fabrics of JCT Ltd Phagwara Critical evaluation of value chain analysis a case study of Ford India Limited value chain analysis and just in Time Supply Chain This section provides a glimpse of value chain concept with some practical organizational cases so as to unearth the potential of value chain analysisThe.