Shama Nargis

Shama Nargis
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In academic discourse, digital human resource management and related terms like digitalization, disruption, and transformation of HRM are becoming more and more prominent. However, these concepts are often used implicitly, with heterogeneity and proliferation. Consequently, there is a lack of conceptual clarity in research regarding these concepts....
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Significant changes in the way people work in India as a result of the national lock-down include the conversion of offices to virtual workspaces or the use of home offices by employees who are paid on a monthly basis and have access to sufficient resources. However, there is also concern regarding informal human resources who are paid on a daily w...
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This study presents a comprehensive analysis of Indian government schemes aimed at addressing the challenges faced by women entrepreneurs. In recent years, women in India have made significant strides in entrepreneurship, transitioning from traditional roles to become active contributors to the economy. Despite this progress, women entrepreneurs co...
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The COVID-19 epidemic has rocked the world, affecting almost every sector and way of life. While economies are fighting to remain stable, governments are trying to keep their populations safe. Globally, small enterprises have faced financial difficulties and have had to adjust to new sales channels. There are various approaches that organizations m...
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This article intends to describe the phenomenon of the relationship between social capital and family relations between husband and wife along with children and take into consideration the social parameters of Social Capital in India. The geographical locations have inhibited some similarities as well as differences, like rural or urban, caste, cla...
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Social media usage has been linked to worsening mental health issues, as indicated by a comprehensive research study exploring the impact of social network usage on mental well-being. Initially, fifteen papers were identified from Google Scholar databases. Following the application of specific inclusion and exclusion criteria, seven papers were sel...
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Green consumerism is linked to sustainable development or sustainable consumer behaviour. It is a way of living that safeguards the environment for both the current generation and the one to come. It holds consumers accountable or shares accountability for addressing environmental issues through the adoption of environmentally friendly practices, s...
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The idea of sustainable consumption has drawn a lot of study attention due to environmental contamination and concern for natural resources. Studies on sustainable consumption, however, still need to be developed and are in their early stages. This study synthesised the existing knowledge in order to understand what we know so far and what we need...
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The idea of marketing is second to none. It necessitates constant results analyses as well as ongoing research. Threats might appear overnight in the extremely volatile business climate; a competitor may develop superior items at lower prices or may gain a bigger market share. Government regulations could alter, foreign exchange rate variations cou...
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The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the renewable energy industry in South Africa and the rest of the region has been severely affected. This study aims to analyze the various steps taken by the governments of the five BRICS countries to address the issue. The study analyzed the various factors that influence the development of the renewable en...
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The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the renewable energy industry in South Africa and the rest of the region has been severely affected. This study aims to analyze the various steps taken by the governments of the five BRICS countries to address the issue. The study analyzed the various factors that influence the development of the renewable en...
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Marketing is a process of activities which include institutions and set of processes for linking, comminuting, and delivering to consumers, partners and society at large. But, traditional marketing was not fulfilling the concept of social responsibility at large and new concept of Green Marketing was invented. In this concept eco-friendly practices...
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Existence of a crime, and development of medicine, both find traces since antiquity. To protect them from their effect, the ancient man framed set of regulations, which was the origin of medical jurisprudence. Science and law, both are seekers of truth, however, in different ways. Forensic science is the application of broad spectrum of sciences to...
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Due to the increasing public concern over greenwashing, academic research has become more focused on this issue. This paper reviews and analyses the various studies that deal with this topic. This paper reviews and analyzes the various studies related to greenwashing. It aims to provide a synthesis of the findings and analyze the trends in the fiel...
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Green Marketing or Greenwashing: An Illusion Due to the increasing public concern over greenwashing, academic research has become more focused on this issue. This paper reviews and analyses the various studies that deal with this topic. This paper reviews and analyzes the various studies related to greenwashing. It aims to provide a synthesis of th...
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Due to the complexity of the crime, the number of convictions has been quite low and has decreased significantly. In addition, the increasing popularity of computer abuse has also opened the way for new types of criminal activities. Some of these include the use of new techniques and equipment to carry out unlawful activities. Criminal activates th...
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Clinical Legal Education (CLE) is an education which imparts knowledge among students of law. Clinical legal education makes a difference between theory and practice. Clinical legal education has been a significant part of legal education since 1960. The first clinic started in U.K in 1970 and in Australia in 1990, this concept extend very fast acr...
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“Children are the future, educate them well and let them lead the way”. In India, a new education policy typically comes along only once every few decades. The first education policy was in 1968, introduced by the administration under Mrs. Indira Gandhi. This was replaced by the National education policy in 1986, by Mr. Rajiv Gandhi who was Prime...
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Green marketing is a process which has gained its presence in the present business scenario. This concept of marketing had created an edge in competition in the market and added an advantage to the business in the shape of dual competitive advantage i.e. earning profits as well as performing Corporate Social Responsibility towards society. Research...
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Forensic science is an important branch of jurisprudence. It’s already proven as a powerful and effective tool in the armory of justice. The growth and the development in use of forensic science in the detention of crime are tremendous and increasing the justice level with the help of new technologies. The area of forensic science in the Indian jus...
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If agriculture goes wrong, nothing else will have a chance to go right. M. S. Swaminathan”More than half of the population in the developing world is rural, and globally 1.3 billion (130 cr) people work in agriculture. Rural Agriculture is the backbone for any country's economic development,and ithelps the economy to grow and sustain. Rural develop...
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Agriculture sector as a whole has developed and emerged immensely with the infusion of science and technology. Agriculture can be an important engine of growth and poverty reduction. But the sector is underperforming in many countries in part because women, who are often a crucial resourcein agriculture and the rural economy, face constraints that...

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