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Although lots of efforts are being made in the last 5 years by MoF, RBI, SEBI, NCFE, Banks, Corporate etc., the financial literacy in India has not been sufficiently promoted via the research work, knowledge dissemination, encouraging student research, showcasing doctoral work in personal...
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Being digitally literate is the need of the hour and utmost important for upliftment and empowerment of women. This paper presents the conceptual framework of Digital Literacy (DL) and introduces the Indian model termed as BMDL. It identifies various initiatives launched by Government of India...
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The Bhartiya (Indian) biocentric worldview and associated social responsibility as an integral part of society. Without any formal structures of social charity, the Bhartiya way of life is intertwined with social responsibility. Some of important concepts presented include: First being from...
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Tolerance levels are one of the major concerns for the global society. Generally, the world witnesses attacks motivated by intolerance for immigrants, women or people belonging to certain religions or ethnic groups. India is the largest democracy in the world and tolerance is one of the precise...
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