Large international rivers, such as the Ganga, the Brahmaputra, and the Indus, are central to the development of agriculture-dominated India, with a 1.4 billion population1. However, like river basins around the globe2, Indian river basins are also under severe stress due to global climate chan...
of the total population between 20 and 29 years of age as a variable to capture the effects of human capital formation. This is drawn from the All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) that provides statistics on the number of students enrolled in higher education in all categories of ...
improvements in air pollution in these parts of the city. Further, in Delhi 1, most of the land is built-up area, and it has 2 districts with the highest population density in the city, namely, the North East and Central districts....
Social media interactions invariably include trolling, where disruptive or annoying comments are made online, and gender trolling is one aspect of trolling. Gender trolling in India has turned ugly, with mischievous and offensive tweets transforming into threats. However, far too little research has ex...
amount of up front capital in order to facilitate its finance arm, giving other businesses a lifeline in funding support. As a result of this and to focus on building more products to provide to its customers, Velocity most recently raised startup funding totalling$10.3 Millionin March 2023....
However, Japan has problems with an aging population and an economy that is still slowed by the drag of "zombie" companies, i.e. businesses that should have gone bankrupt but are unwisely protected. Japan has thus still not really shaken off the problems that developed in the 1990's. ...
The world's most populous country is set to be thefourth-largest global travel spenders by 2030, largely due to a growing middle-income population that will see household earnings grow by $35,000 annually by that time. In addition, the population is young, with the median age at 27.6, ...
Current Indian food system is not sustainable as it fails to fulfil its primary function of delivering adequate nutrition to its population while causing high environmental impacts along with widespread poverty among farmers. Here, we discuss how recent research has enabled quantification of a country’...
With a projected doubling of the urban population by 2050 (reaching over 800 million urbanites), India is expected to witness the largest urban growth globally1. In addition, India is also projected to be the fastest-growing major economy in the world6,7, with the projected highest growth in...
Article Open access 11 March 2023 Introduction The Asian monsoon circulation influences most of the tropics and subtropics of the eastern hemisphere and more than 60% of the Earth’s population1,2. Monsoon variations, mainly unanticipated, impart significant economic and social damages and consequences...