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Owing to a strong cultural and historical bond, India and Southeast
Asia have progressed rapidly. Though there are political and
ideological differences between these two entities, it may not
hamper the strong bond as there are many common shared values among
these nations. The history of these nations identifies that the
cooperation between them in terms of trade and commerce is not
upheld per the given potential of these nations. In the past, the
Indian economy was linked with Southeast Asian countries under the
""Look East"" policy, which has been re-energized again under the
present government. Now, the ""Look East"" policy is practically
more vibrant than ever before with the motto ""Act East."" This
policy facilitates these countries in emphasizing the importance of
better regional connectivity for tourism as well as robust trade
and commerce. It leads to a phenomenal growth in terms of imports
and exports for these countries. Evaluating Trade and Economic
Relations Between India and Southeast Asia sheds light on the trade
and economic linkages between India and Southeast Asia and their
impact on the nations in the past, present, and for the future. The
chapters study whether the win-win strategy works for the
strengthening of these countries in terms of both trade relations
and political integrity, as well as in facing common enemies across
international boundaries. Some of the topics covered include food
security, tourism opportunities, trade blocs, trade relations, and
economic relations between countries. This book is a valuable
reference tool for economists, government officials, policymakers,
trade analysts, practitioners, researchers, academicians, and
students interested in the policies and relations between India and
Southeast Asia that affect trade and the economy.
The need to develop 21st-century competencies has received global
recognition, but instructional methods have not been reformed to
include the teaching of these skills. Multiple frameworks include
creativity, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration as
the foundational competencies. Complexities of planning curriculum
and delivering instruction to develop the foundational competencies
requires professional training. However, despite training,
instructional practice can be impacted by barriers caused by
personal views of teachers, economic constraints, access to
resources, social challenges, pandemic, overwhelming pace of global
shifts, and other influences. With digitalization entering the
field of education, it is unclear if technology has helped in
removing or eliminating the barriers or has, itself, become another
obstruction in integrating the competencies. Gaining an educator's
perspective is essential to understanding the barriers as well as
solutions to mitigate the impediments through innovative
instructional methods being practiced across the globe via digital
or non-digital platforms. The need for original contributions from
educators exists in this area of barriers to 21st-century education
and the role of digitalization. Barriers for Teaching 21st-Century
Competencies and the Impact of Digitalization discusses teaching
the 21st-century competencies, namely critical thinking,
creativity, collaboration, and communication. This book presents
both the problems or gaps causing barriers and brings forth
practical solutions, digital and non-digital, to meet the
educational shifts. The chapters will determine the specific
barriers that exist, whether political, social, economic, or
technological, to integrating competencies and the methods or
strategies that can eliminate these barriers through compatible
instructional approaches. Additionally, the chapters provide
knowledge on the impacts of digitalization in general on teaching
and learning and how digital innovations are either beneficial to
removing impediments for students or rather causing obstructions in
integrating the four competencies. This book is ideally intended
for educators and administrators working directly with students,
educational researchers, educational software developers,
policymakers, teachers, practitioners, and students interested in
how 21st-century competencies can be taught while facing the
impacts of digitalization on education.
This book focuses on the legal and social aspects of corporate
governance through doctrinal and empirical research papers
presented at the 9th International Conference on Governance Fraud
Ethics and Social Responsibility held at National Law University
Delhi in 2018. The papers encompass the internal and external
factors that affect the interests of a company's stakeholders,
including shareholders, customers, suppliers, government regulators
and management, and several other important players. The book
provides better clarity on the concept of corporate governance and
how it is intertwined with factors such as sustainability, social
responsibility and the role of government, taxation and audit, and
shareholder engagement.
Eating locally and developing an urban-rural food continuum is a
rapidly evolving movement. Integration of multi-functional forms of
agriculture - termed New Forms of Urban Agriculture (NFUA) - could
be a critical adaptation to strengthen this movement and for the
sustainability of cities. While NFUA have the potential to provide
diverse benefits to humans, there is an absence of reliable
empirical data on the scale and impact of urban resources on NFUA
which has a profound impact on its viability and sustainability. In
this book, we shift the focus from how NFUA have potential to
impact the urban system to investigate the potential impacts of
urban resources on NFUA. Access to resources such as land, labour,
clean water, etc. are major barriers to enter the agriculture
sector in the cities; the chapters in this book present projects or
reviews recent research on the subject from different cities in the
world. This edited volume offers critical perspectives from diverse
disciplines, expertise, and geographic contexts related to the
actual and potential role of urban and peri-urban agriculture in
the developing and the developed world where forms, adaptations,
and debates around NFUA vary distinctively. Using and urban ecology
lens, the book provides empirical evidence of how urban resources
of land, water/waste, labour, and biodiversity impact NFUA.
Asia and Oceania are close geographically, have complementary trade
and investment opportunities, and have developed strong business
relationships during recent decades. The rapid growth of Asia has
provided huge two-way opportunities in trade and investment for
businesses in these areas. In the coming decades, continued strong
growth in East Asia is likely to be accompanied by even stronger
growth in South Asia. Businesses in Oceania are generally better
placed than those of Western Europe and North America to take early
advantage of the burgeoning opportunities in Asia. Emerging
Business and Trade Opportunities Between Oceania and Asia is a
comprehensive reference that comprises research on the latest
business ventures and developments that are being forged between
countries that include Australia, China, and India. This book
provides insight into general knowledge about the trade and
investment policies and patterns of the two areas and specific
knowledge about more targeted trade and investment opportunities.
Covering a plethora of topics such as economic development,
knowledge management, and start-ups across a wide range of
industries that include tourism and hospitality, elderly care
services, and information technology sectors, it is ideal for
existing and new business entrepreneurs in Oceania and Asia;
economic and political commentators; and researchers, academics,
and students working in the fields of economics and
business-oriented disciplines. Additionally, business professionals
and financial investors can use the book to gain a deeper
understanding of investment opportunities in areas such as health
and tourism, and business consultants can utilize it to develop
road maps for their clients of future business opportunities in
what will continue to be the largest and most rapidly growing part
of the world economy.
The Indian Constitution is the largest written constitution that
guarantees equality to women and empowers the State to take
affirmative actions in favour of women. India has adopted
International conventions for protection of rights of women and
granting them equality and ratified the Convention on Elimination
of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in the year
1993. The National Policy for Women Empowerment was presented in
2001, the goal of that policy to bring about the advancement,
development and empowerment of women and enable women to become
financially independent. Currently, India is the only country where
the economic gender gap is larger than the political gender gap.
Women are required to understand their own potential and overcome
social barriers. With constant support of the government, change in
stereotype mindset and skill development in women, India will
continue witnessing gradual increase in women entrepreneurship in
future. The aim of this book is to show the latest state of
knowledge on the topic of women entrepreneurship, the role of women
in business and women empowerment in India. Many aspects relating
to role of women in business, sustainable business development and
aspects going beyond economic empowerment of women are discussed in
addition to presenting legal and regulatory frameworks. This book
will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, and
students in the fields of entrepreneurship, empowerment, gender
studies, and law.
All over the world, companies play an important role in the
economy. Different types of stakeholders hold the reins in these
companies. An important class are the shareholders that finance the
activities of these companies. In return, stakeholders have a say
on how these companies should be organized and structure their
activities. This is primarily done through voting and engaging.
These mechanisms of voting and engaging allow the shareholders to
decide significant aspects of the company structure, from who
governs it to how much directors are paid. However, how
shareholders vote and engage and how far their rights stretch are
organized differently in different countries. This pioneering book
provides insights into what rights these shareholders have and how
the shareholders of companies in nineteen different jurisdictions
participate in corporate life through voting and engaging.
Comparative and international in scope, it pays particular
attention to how jurisdictions align and differ around the world.
This book focuses on the legal and social aspects of corporate
governance through doctrinal and empirical research papers
presented at the 9th International Conference on Governance Fraud
Ethics and Social Responsibility held at National Law University
Delhi in 2018. The papers encompass the internal and external
factors that affect the interests of a company's stakeholders,
including shareholders, customers, suppliers, government regulators
and management, and several other important players. The book
provides better clarity on the concept of corporate governance and
how it is intertwined with factors such as sustainability, social
responsibility and the role of government, taxation and audit, and
shareholder engagement.
India is home to the world's largest hungry population and has a
long way to go before it is anywhere near the mammoth task of
achieving the United Nations' goal of ending hunger in 2030. It is
ironic that this book raises the issue of "Hunger" in a state where
it is least expected. Punjab is a state with mountains of food
grains and overflowing godowns, with highest yields, and largest
area under irrigation. Not only that, it is the Green Revolution
state of India, that has played the most prominent role in helping
India achieve its goal of food self-sufficiency. By investigating
the hydra-headed concept of food security in Indian Punjab, this
book brings to fore the different dimensions of the deprivation of
human capabilities and the intricate relationship between food
security and economy, ecology, and state policy. Moreover, it is a
wakeup call for India; for if, this is the state of affairs in one
of the more prosperous primarily agrarian states, what would be the
situation in the poorer ones? The primary objective is to divert
urgent attention to the issue of food security, as an important
ingredient of human resource development. With a strong commitment
to achieving the primary goal of human resource development,
India's biggest burden could well become India's greatest asset in
the path to inclusive development.
If India has to emerge as a prominent economic power in the 21st
centaury, the SCs, the STs, the OBCs and other minorities have to
be equally equipped as any sector of the society. A holistic
approach recognising diversity in the multi-cultural, multi-ethnic,
multi-religious and multilingual society like ours can be entrusted
to ensure nondiscrimination and equal access to opportunities.
Reservations' although an effective measure can be taken as a
variety of measures designed to end the oppressive discrimination.
A level playing field has to be created to not only facilitate
empowerment for downtrodden but also social harmony for all in the
segments. This book has been organized into twelve chapters and
delves deep into the problem of social inequality and protective
discrimination as a remedy to the profound evil existing in our
society. The authors of Indian's governance or Constitutional
Management thought that with the dedicated band of freedom fighters
and rare efforts of Government the vulnerable sections of society
would be brought to mainstream within the very short span of ten
years. Those who were ignorant, illiterate and extremely poor were
unable to reap the benefit of reservation. Moreover, everyone may
not cherish for a Government job. The constitutional promise of the
egalitarian society was to be achieved through the means of
reservations based on caste in the field of public employment and
education. The idea of egalitarian society was envisaged and
incorporated into the Constitution of India, which came into force
in 1950 and mandated 15% reservation from the scheduled castes
(SCs), and the 7.5% for the scheduled tribes (STs). The OBC's who
have faced unequal opportunities in the society necessitated
governmental action for it in the form of 27% reservation. The
implication of reservation for OBCs in the higher education is
discussed at length in the later chapters. Other issues pertaining
to reservation viz., the issue of women reservation, reservations
in corporate sector, reservations for the disabled etc. are
discussed at length in this book. This discourse on reservations in
the private sector is gaining prominence which needs to be looked
in depth for the upliftment of communities or individuals and have
to go beyond the prism of reservations in the corporate sector. The
idea of empowering women by making legal provisions of reserving
one-third of seats for women in Parliament and State Assemblies
have strengthened, yet many contradictory reactions have emerged on
the Women's Bill from time to time.
Owing to a strong cultural and historical bond, India and Southeast
Asia have progressed rapidly. Though there are political and
ideological differences between these two entities, it may not
hamper the strong bond as there are many common shared values among
these nations. The history of these nations identifies that the
cooperation between them in terms of trade and commerce is not
upheld per the given potential of these nations. In the past, the
Indian economy was linked with Southeast Asian countries under the
""Look East"" policy, which has been re-energized again under the
present government. Now, the ""Look East"" policy is practically
more vibrant than ever before with the motto ""Act East."" This
policy facilitates these countries in emphasizing the importance of
better regional connectivity for tourism as well as robust trade
and commerce. It leads to a phenomenal growth in terms of imports
and exports for these countries. Evaluating Trade and Economic
Relations Between India and Southeast Asia sheds light on the trade
and economic linkages between India and Southeast Asia and their
impact on the nations in the past, present, and for the future. The
chapters study whether the win-win strategy works for the
strengthening of these countries in terms of both trade relations
and political integrity, as well as in facing common enemies across
international boundaries. Some of the topics covered include food
security, tourism opportunities, trade blocs, trade relations, and
economic relations between countries. This book is a valuable
reference tool for economists, government officials, policymakers,
trade analysts, practitioners, researchers, academicians, and
students interested in the policies and relations between India and
Southeast Asia that affect trade and the economy.
Asia and Oceania are close geographically, have complementary trade
and investment opportunities, and have developed strong business
relationships during recent decades. The rapid growth of Asia has
provided huge two-way opportunities in trade and investment for
businesses in these areas. In the coming decades, continued strong
growth in East Asia is likely to be accompanied by even stronger
growth in South Asia. Businesses in Oceania are generally better
placed than those of Western Europe and North America to take early
advantage of the burgeoning opportunities in Asia. Emerging
Business and Trade Opportunities Between Oceania and Asia is a
comprehensive reference that comprises research on the latest
business ventures and developments that are being forged between
countries that include Australia, China, and India. This book
provides insight into general knowledge about the trade and
investment policies and patterns of the two areas and specific
knowledge about more targeted trade and investment opportunities.
Covering a plethora of topics such as economic development,
knowledge management, and start-ups across a wide range of
industries that include tourism and hospitality, elderly care
services, and information technology sectors, it is ideal for
existing and new business entrepreneurs in Oceania and Asia;
economic and political commentators; and researchers, academics,
and students working in the fields of economics and
business-oriented disciplines. Additionally, business professionals
and financial investors can use the book to gain a deeper
understanding of investment opportunities in areas such as health
and tourism, and business consultants can utilize it to develop
road maps for their clients of future business opportunities in
what will continue to be the largest and most rapidly growing part
of the world economy.
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