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Case study of hospitals in Delhi, India.
. This book has been designed in terms of the core analytical framework of two taxonomy tables: a) Taxonomy of Economic Reforms, and b) Taxonomy of Oil Sector Reforms. These two tables present structures, business segment and significant economic activities of the 'economy' and the 'oil sector', respectively. The impact of oil sector reforms on other segments of the economy has been analyzed in terms of macro-economic parameters. How closely reforms in oil sector and those in national economy have moved and interacted with each other have been analyzed and conclusions have moved and interacted with each other have been analyzed and conclusions have been drawn from the different perspectives ...
'The Professor Who Broke the Mould' is an autobiography by Dr. Parag Diwan, an edupreneur who became the youngest Vice-Chancellor of any university at that time. His thoughts, eureka moments, and life lessons of building academic institutions are narrated in this book. This autobiography also gives the reader some insights into the major events that have shaped India into what it is today. He evokes the reader to engage with his entrepreneurial perspectives and his life's trajectory with strong conviction. This book demonstrates how he pushed himself to accomplish his goals, as well as how he influenced and encouraged his friends and peers to do the same. This book is for those in academia and other walks of life who want to follow a different path. It also dispels the myth that true blue academics cannot become entrepreneurs. Through the encapsulation of life lived differently, this book could inspire many to see how personal goals can be achieved along with the public good.
Contributed articles presented at the National Seminar on Human Capital and its Accounting, organized by University Business School, Panjab University on March 28, 1998.
Study with particular reference to Punjab, India.
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In the Indian context; contributed articles.
Explores the intricacies of the landscape of electric vehicles and electric vehicle charging infrastructure in India. Topics include low carbon footprint mobility, emerging EV battery technologies, operating principles of electric motors, the changes in electric drive train systems, and the establishment of an appropriate charging infrastructure.