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Murthy, Padmaja. "The Gujral Doctrine and beyond." Strategic Analysis 23, no. 4 (July 1999): 639–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09700169908455072.

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Verma, Shivani, and Puneet Utreja. "Corrigendum to: Oleic Acid Vesicles as a New Approach for Transdermal Delivery of Econazole Nitrate: Development, Characterization, and In-vivo Evaluation in Wistar Rats." Recent Advances in Anti-Infective Drug Discovery 16, no. 2 (August 2021): 174. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/277243441602211018160649.

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The authors wish to add words “Research Scholar” and “Research Supervisor” to their affiliations [1]. <p> The original article can be found online at <p>https://doi.org/10.2174/1574891X15999201110212725 <p> The corrected affiliation is: <p> 1Department of Pharmaceutics, Rayat-Bahra College of Pharmacy, Hoshiarpur, Punjab 146001, India; 2Faculty of Pharma-ceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmaceutics, PCTE Group of Institutes, Ludhiana, Punjab 142021, India; 3Research Scholar, I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar-Punjab 144601, India; 4Research Supervisor, I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar-Punjab 144601, India
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Gujral, Joel. "Top tips for wellbeing success." Practice Management 31, no. 5 (May 2, 2021): 40–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/prma.2021.31.5.40.

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Ghosh, Sekhar. "India-Pakistan Relations: Limitations of the Gujral Doctrine." Jadavpur Journal of International Relations 3, no. 1 (June 1997): 121–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0973598497110010.

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Chatterjee, Aneek. "Beyond Expectations: Remarkable Development in India-U.S. Relations during the Gujral Premiership." Jadavpur Journal of International Relations 11-12, no. 1 (January 2008): 25–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0973598408110003.

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Bello, Thomas, Claudia Paindelli, Luis Diaz-Gomez, Antonios Mikos, Peter Nelson, Taranjit Gujral, and Eleonora Dondossola. "Abstract 3331: Effective multitargeted kinase inhibitors for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer predicted by integrative systems-based modeling." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (June 15, 2022): 3331. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-3331.

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Abstract Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) is an advanced subtype of prostate cancer (PCa) with limited therapeutic opportunities. Here, we applied an unbiased systems-based modeling approach called Kinome Regularization (KiR) to identify candidate kinase inhibitors (KIs) for the treatment of CRPC. KiR is a method of target deconvolution that harnesses the polypharmacology of KIs to identify critical kinases involved in a specific cellular activity (i.e., cell proliferation). By computationally integrating the results of a functional drug screen with prior biochemical knowledge, we generated KiR models for a panel of PCa cell lines that predict KIs effective at abrogating CRPC cell growth and proliferation. Two predicted KIs (PP121 and SC-1) showed significant inhibition of PCa cell growth and kinase-mediated growth factor signaling in vitro and in primary subcutaneous tumors. However, therapy resistance emerged in bone metastases, as identified by analysis in a 3D in vitro engineered bone mimetic environment and in tumors implanted in mouse bones. A combination of PP121 and SC-1 with standard-of-care chemotherapy overcame the resistance, enhancing both tumor response and mouse survival. These results suggest that combining multi-targeted KIs with chemotherapy may represent an effective strategy for CRPC treatment. Overall, our findings demonstrate the application of a multidisciplinary strategy that blends bench science with machine-learning approaches for rapidly identifying KIs that result in desired phenotypic effects. Citation Format: Thomas Bello, Claudia Paindelli, Luis Diaz-Gomez, Antonios Mikos, Peter Nelson, Taranjit Gujral, Eleonora Dondossola. Effective multitargeted kinase inhibitors for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer predicted by integrative systems-based modeling [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr 3331.
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Jerath, Neelima. "Awareness and Attitude of Students towards Municipal Solid Waste Management to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals - A Case Study." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT AND ENVIRONMENT 7, no. 01 (April 15, 2021): 78–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.18811/ijpen.v7i01.9.

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The generation of large volumes of municipal solid waste is a major issue of concern. As municipal authorities struggle for its appropriate management, it has been realized that the issue cannot be addressed through technology alone and that public participation is a key factor for success, especially concerning waste segregation, reuse, and recycling at source. It has also been realized that students can play a major role in taking this forward in society and contribute towards achieving long-term sustainable development goals. However, this is possible only if they are aware, have the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitude, and are motivated to adopt environmentfriendly practices. The present study was conducted at Pushpa Gujral Science City, Punjab, with school students, both, from rural and urban areas, who visited Science City during the study period to assess their perception, understanding, and behaviour towards environment and sustainable development, with a focus on municipal solid waste management. A questionnaire-based approach was adopted. The study indicates that though awareness levels are adequate, especially among high and higher secondary school students, however, adoption of appropriate practices and participatory action is urgently required. Though 80% of respondents agreed to the collective responsibility of government and public for municipal solid waste management (especially w.r.t. reduction in the volume of waste generated and source segregation), however, >10% believed that they could not contribute at the individual level. This points out the need for an attitudinal change. Further, 10% of the urban students also informed that they had initiated waste segregation at the household level but it was discontinued because the garbage collectors remixed the waste in their waste collection carts. The family structure had no significant impact (p>0.05) on household-level waste management practices. Knowledge about Sustainable Development Goals among students is also abysmally low (4%). The study has brought out that certain government programs have percolated to the grassroots to some extent which has contributed towards improving awareness levels. No significant variation was observed among urban and rural students. The study points out the need for further generation of data across various economic groups to help to design intensive targeted programs.
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Field, Jeremy. "Commentary on Unicortical fixation of metacarpal fractures: is it strong enough? J. K. Dickson, W. Bhat, S. Gujral, J. Paget, J. O’Neill and S. J. Lee. J Hand Surg Eur. 2016, 41: 367–72." Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) 41, no. 4 (April 13, 2016): 373. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1753193416637509.

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Mehmood, Sajid, Abdullah Mashori, Hira Khalid, Asim Mushtaq, and Muhammad Zeeshan Hyder. "Hepatitis B and C Infection in Gujrat, Pakistan: A Cross Sectional Study." Journal of Bahria University Medical and Dental College 10, no. 02 (March 18, 2021): 111–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.51985/jbumdc2019093.

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Objective: This study was aimed to investigate the prevalence of Hep B and C, gender distribution, route of transmission, family history of Hepatitis and treatment options. Study Design and Setting: This was a cross sectional study conducted at Dr Mujahid's Lab Bhimber road Gujrat, Pakistan. Methodology: A total of 1181 individuals were included in this study. Among these 1181 individuals, 528 individuals were screened for hepatitis B and C by immuno chromatographic test (ICT) at Dr. Mujahid’s Lab, Bhimber road, Gujrat while rest of the 653 individuals were asked about the hepatitis status by using a well-structured questionnaire. Other related questions were also included like age, sex, marital status, mode of transmission, and about treatment to evaluate the risk factors associated with disease. Data was analyzed by using SPSS 17. Results: Prevalence of hepatitis B and C was 1.37% and 8.26% in surveyed while 1.5% and 9.1% in screened population of district Gujrat respectively. In surveyed hepatitis C patients, 72% were females and 28% were males. Among these, 91% patients were married and only 9% were unmarried. In case of hepatitis C, 9% stated polluted water, 9% medicines, 5.5% family history, 3.7% barber, 2% endemic, 2% dental surgery, 2% unhygienic food and 2% typhoid fever as a cause of infection while for hepatitis B, 33% individual’s stated low standard hoteling as a cause of infection. Overall, incidence of hepatitis was higher in screened individuals as compared to surveyed. Conclusion: This study concluded that hepatitis prevalence is high in district Gujarat. Moreover, Hepatitis C is more frequent than hepatitis B in this area
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Baig, S., and M. S. Sarfraz. "SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS TO PREDICT ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCE ON MALARIA." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-3 (May 2, 2018): 2615–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-3-2615-2018.

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Malaria is a vector borne disease which is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. It is one of the major diseases in the category of infectious diseases. The survival and bionomics of malaria is affected by environmental factors such as climatic, demographic and land-use/land-cover etc. Currently, a very few under developing countries are using Geo-informatics approaches to control this disease. Gujrat a district of Pakistan, is still under threat of malaria disease. Current research is carried on malaria incidents obtained from District Executive Officer of Health Gujrat. The objective of this study was to explore the spatio-temporal patterns of malaria in district Gujrat and to identify the areas being affected by Malaria. Furthermore, it has been also analyzed the relationship between malaria incident and environmental factors in highly favorable zones. Data is analyzed based on spatial and temporal patterns using (Moran’s&amp;nbsp;I). Moreover cluster and hot spots analysis were performed on the incident data. This study shows positive correlation with rainfall, vegetation index, population density and water bodies; while it shows positive and negative correlation with temperature in different seasons. However, variation between amount of vegetation and water bodies were observed. Finding of this research can help the decision makers to take preventive measures and reduce the morbidity and mortality related with malaria in Gujrat, Pakistan.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gujral"

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Fransson, Lisa. "Gujarat Film Center." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Arkitekthögskolan vid Umeå universitet, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-135464.

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Saleemi, Sanna. "Adaptation strategies among farmers in the Gujrat and Jhelum districts, Pakistan." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för naturgeografi, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-131121.

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Climate change imposes major threats for farming communities in South Asia as increased temperatures and changes in precipitation impact yields. Local farmers in Pakistan are facing similar challenges and the country has already been highly affected by climate change. Further, local knowledge is increasingly being recognized as an important complement to quantitative climate data. There is a need to go beyond the quantitative results in climate change research, and ground proof these data by including local experiences. Many farmers around the world are experiencing climate change and are responding to these with various adaptation strategies. This study examines climate change in the Gujrat and Jhelum districts in the Punjab province in Pakistan, how local farmers perceive climate change and what adaptation strategies local farmers have implemented. The study also intends to examine the main constraints to adaptation by incorporating expert views to analyze issues and gaps in the system. The results show increased temperatures and decreased precipitation in the study region between 1975-2014. Farmer surveys indicate that a majority of the farmers perceive these changes and have applied different adaptation strategies as a response. These strategies mainly consist of: changing planting/sowing time and increased irrigation using groundwater. A third form of response to smaller yields and decreased income was alternative off- farm jobs, as an additional income. Expert interviews reveal contradictions of implementation of climate change adaptation policies along with contrasting responses to the farmers regarding institutional efforts to support the local farmers. These results show how lack of institutional support is hindering effective, successful and long-term adaptation for these farming communities.
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Dhattiwala, Raheel. "Hindu-Muslim violence in Gujarat, 2002 : political logic, spatial configuration, and communal cooperation." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.669731.

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This thesis uses a mixed methods approach to investigate the different levels of Hindu-Muslim violence in Gujarat (western India) in 2002 when at least a thousand Muslims were killed. An original dataset of killings is compiled to analyse macrospatial variation in the violence across towns and rural areas of Gujarat. Data collected from 21 months of ethnographic fieldwork in Ahmedabad city is used to investigate microspatial variation across three neighbourhoods with varying levels of violence.Macrospatial analysis discusses the link between political authority and its capacity to instigate ethnic violence as a response to electoral calculations and identifies the mechanisms by which violence against Muslims was orchestrated by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Ethnographic findings demonstrate the importance of ecological strategies adopted by attackers and targets during the course of attack and urge a re-examination of the intuitive association of spatial proximity with greater interethnic contact. Findings also reveal methods of enforcement used by legitimate and illegitimate institutions of a peaceful slum neighbourhood in resolving commitment problems of cooperation. Finally, the thesis examines the aftermath of the violence, more specifically a political phenomenon of Muslims of Gujarat supporting the BJP nine years after the brutal violence.Methodologically, the main contribution of this thesis is in bridging the quantitative and ethnographic traditions in the sociology of ethnic violence to make possible the linking, and disentangling, of macrolevel risk factors associated with violence from microlevel factors. Findings of the thesis hopefully provide a better understanding of ethnic violence in multi-ethnic democracies and a roadmap of policy-making for India as it continues to struggle with ethnic strife.
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Chaudhry, Rajive. "Development of design & technology package for cost effective housing in Gujrat." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/65047.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1996.
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Purpose: Improve quality of life in rural areas through intervention of infrastructure and housing improvement. Provide methods of building better and cost-effective houses at a quicker pace. Devise strategies of withdrawing support to avoid dependency by the villagers on the program, while transferring skills and technology to facilitate self-administration. Procedure: List observations from field studies and available reports. Identify built form, building types, materials of construction, skilled labor and environmental conditions. Analyze space utilization patterns and structural efficiency of major systems and building types in selected villages. Assess the priorities and affordability of households of different economic classes. Summarize the problems and potentials. Recommendations: Strategies for improvements in housing and infrastructure. Develop a design and technology package for cost-effective housing to improve quality of life.
by Rajive Chaudhry.
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Jhala, Yadvendradev V. "Habitat and population dynamics of wolves and blackbuck in Velavadar National Park, Gujarat." Diss., This resource online, 1991. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07282008-134147/.

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Sheikh, Samira. "State and society in Gujarat, c. 1200-1500 : the making of a region." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2004. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:9d9736d6-dc29-4911-833d-d30786199a3f.

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The present work closely traces the emergence of a distinctively Gujarati political and cultural world by the fifteenth century, arguing that many of the political, administrative, cultural and religious institutions that are evident in modern Gujarat came into being when the region was unified by force and consensus under the Sultans of Gujarat. The western province of Gujarat with its extensive coastline became, from the eighth century, the hub of a vibrant network of trade that stretched from the Red Sea to Indonesia and over land to Central Asia and the borders of China. The ports and cities of Gujarat drew merchants, mercenaries, religious figures and fortune-seekers from the Arab world and neighbouring south Asian provinces. Gujarat' s general prosperity also attracted mass migrations of pastoralist groups from the north. Unlike previous studies that have tended to treat trade and politics as separate categories with distinct histories, the present research charts the evolving Gujarati political order by juxtaposing political control with networks of trade, religion and contestation over resources. Large parts of Gujarat were conquered in the late thirteenth century by the armies of the Turkic Sultans of Delhi. With the dissolution of the Delhi Sultanate in the late fourteenth century, the governor of Gujarat declared his sovereignty and inaugurated a line of independent Sultans of Gujarat who continued in power until defeated by the Mughal ruler Akbar in 1572. From the late twelfth century, Gujarat was the site of proselytising activities of various denominations of missionaries. By the fifteenth century, a wide variety of religious interests were competing for patrons, converts and resources. The highly evolved trading networks radiating out from Gujarat from the eighth century required pragmatic accommodation with successive political formations. Correspondingly, claimants to political power were heavily dependent upon merchants, traders and financiers for military supplies, and in return, offered the trading groups security and patronage. The constantly negotiated relationship between trade and politics was closely linked to the evolution of sects and castes, Hindu, Muslim and Jain. Trade and politics were increasingly organised and expressed in sectarian or community terms. In keeping with some recent literature, my studies suggest that community affiliations in this period were often negotiable and linked to changing status. The study ends in the late fifteenth century when the Portuguese arrived off the coast of Gujarat. Soon there were new alignments of identity and power as the pastoralist frontier politics of the previous period began to give way to settled Rajput courts, complete with bureaucracies, chroniclers and priests. The Sultans of Gujarat were now paramount in the region: wealthy patrons of merchants and religious figures, they were unrivalled in north India for their control of manpower, war animals and weaponry.
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Dagli, Kinjal J. "The Gujarat carnage of 2002 a rhetorical analysis /." Click here for download, 2006. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1212795411&sid=3&Fmt=2&clientId=3260&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Chand, Inglis Megha. "Reimagining tradition : the Sompura hereditary temple architects of Gujarat." Thesis, Cardiff University, 2016. http://orca.cf.ac.uk/94669/.

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By examining the shifting working practices of the Sompura community of hereditary temple architects of western India my thesis argues that the nature of their work culture invested in their architectural and textual production is far more critical, innovative, heterogeneous and fluid than how it is portrayed in post-colonial knowledge located within the disciplinary bounds of architecture and art history. Through unchartered empirical investigation, which uses ‘cultural translation’ as a framework for analysis, the thesis highlights their creative negotiations and struggles with modernity between the late 19th and early 21st - century. Whether it is modern historical consciousness, notions of ‘antiquity’, nationalist ideas of hereditary craftsmen and tradition, changing patronage, global economy or technology, the Sompuras in their concrete and ‘present’ practices, translate all these as well as their long architectural lineage in specific inviolable modes. These query notions of a ‘fossilised’ tradition viewed through historical frameworks; the agency of ‘ritual’ untouched by capitalist processes and binary oppositions such as ‘east vs west’ or ‘traditional vs modern’. The publications of Narmadashankar M. Sompura (1883-1956) and P.O. Sompura (1896-1978), are analysed as transformations of both modern notions of antiquity and history and indigenous practices. The restoration of medieval ruins of Ranakpur and Dilwara temples in the early and mid-twentieth century by master builder Amritlal Mulshankar Trivedi (1910-2005) are explored as negotiations with western European ideas of history and conservation. The contingent relations between practice and codified knowledges are explored through oral histories concerning transnational case studies in the UK, whereas a variety of qualities and affects are seen as transforming capitalist processes and relations in modern carving factories, deploying a range of hand intensive, machine and digital technologies for a global dispersal. The thesis uses a variety of extra disciplinary methodologies such as oral history, close reading of family archives, along with a range of architecture and texts by the Sompuras and their medieval ancestors. It demonstrates that the Sompuras, believed to be carriers of a dynamic architectural tradition, have creatively and dynamically negotiated change by translating and transforming both their pre-existing cultures of work, as well as modern and global paradigms.
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Desai, Govind. "Vocational higher secondary education in Gujarat : a critical evaluation." Thesis, University of Leicester, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/30856.

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Over the last thirty years there has been a vigorous debate on the role of vocational education in developing societies. Critics have asserted that vocational education cannot deliver the economic and social benefits claimed for it. Despite the debate vocational education has continued to expand. India has followed the example of other developing societies with national plans for the extensive implementation of a programme of vocational education at the higher secondary level. The target was that by 1995 25% of the students in higher secondary education should be in the vocational stream. However progress has been slow and there has been considerable variation between states. In order to examine the problems of implementing vocational education this study examines the progress made in one state, Gujarat. It draws on examination of official statistics, documents and interviews with officials. The major part of the study is a comprehensive survey of the perceptions of the major stakeholders in vocational education - the Principals, the Teachers, the Students, Ex-students and Employers. The thesis examines the implications of the findings for the broad debate on the role of higher secondary vocational education in developing societies and more specifically for developments in India and Gujarat. A series of recommendations relating to areas such as the selection of schools and vocational courses, their management structure and staffing and their curriculum are made.
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Myrczik, Janina Eva Maria. "The capitalist spirit in the business elite in Gujarat." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/19500.

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Mehr als zwei Jahrzehnte nach der wirtschaftlichen Liberalisierung Indiens kam es zur Herausbildung einer neuen Kultur des Unternehmergeistes, eines kapitalistischen Geistes. Sie umfasst die Wiederbelebung traditioneller wie auch das Entstehen angeblich moderner Werte. Die Kultur des Unternehmergeistes bezog sich vorwiegend auf die aufstrebende Mittelschicht des Landes. Diese Arbeitet erforscht wie der kapitalistische Geist in der Wirtschaftselite im indischen Bundesstaat Gujarat entsteht. Das Ziel der Forschung liegt in der Erklärung von Ungleichzeitigkeit im kapitalistischen Geist. Gujarat bietet sich als Region für eine solche Analyse an, da der Staat sowohl über wirtschaftliche Traditionen verfügt wie auch eine starke wirtschaftliche Öffnung erfährt. Den kapitalistischen Geist fasse ich als kapitalistisches Ethos im Anschluss an Pierre Bourdieus Konzept des Habitus. In Kombination mit Boike Rehbeins Konzept der Soziokultur, welches nebeneinander bestehende Lagen mit unterschiedlichen sozio-historischem Ursprüngen in einer Gesellschaft erklärt, gehe ich der Forschungsfrage nach dem Entstehen des kapitalistischen Geistes nach. Die Forschung wurde mittels der Dokumentarischen Methode mit qualitativen Interviews mit der Wirtschaftselite in Gujarat durchgeführt. Dem kapitalistischen Ethos in der Wirtschaftselite in Gujarat liegen drei Soziokulturen zugrunde, die mit der Britischen Kolonialzeit und Industrialisierung (1850-1947), mit der Zeit der eingeschränkten Wirtschaft (1947-1991) und mit der wirtschaftlichen Liberalisierung (1991) entstanden. Das kapitalistische Ethos wird in den Soziokulturen verschiedentlich interpretiert. Ich habe drei kapitalistische Ethoi rekonstruiert: das Mahajan Ethos, das Nehruvianische Ethos und das Neoliberale Ethos.
Almost two decades after India’s economic liberalization, scholars found the emergence of a new moral order. This new enterprise culture, or capitalist spirit, entailed the revival of traditional as well the formation of putatively modern values. While this enterprise culture accounted mostly to the emerging middle class in the country, similar changes were observed at the core of industrial capitalism: management styles, which remained unstudied sociologically. This thesis investigates how the capitalist spirit in the business elite in the Indian state of Gujarat emerges. The purpose of this study is to explain the emergence of asynchronicity in the capitalist spirit. Studying the business elite in a state with a stronghold in business traditions as well as a stark economic liberalization contributes to the above mentioned studies. Based on literature review I argue for the capitalist spirit as capitalist ethos, drawing on Pierre Bourdieu’s habitus concept in combination with Boike Rehbein ‘s concept of socioculture, which explains coexisting layers in societies of different socio-historical origins. This research interest was operationalized with the documentary method, conducting qualitative interviews with the top business leaders in Gujarat. In this study, the capitalist ethos in the business elite in Gujarat emerges in three sociocultures that arose with British colonialism and industrialization (1850-1947), with the restricted economy (1947-1991), and with economic liberalization (1991). The capitalist ethos is differently interpreted in the sociocultures and therefore gains different meaning. I reconstructed the three capitalist ethoi of the Mahajan Ethos, the Nehruvian Ethos and the Neoliberal Ethos, respectively.
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Books on the topic "Gujral"

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Malik, Keshav. Satish Gujral. Kolkata]: Chisel Crafts, 2009.

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Gujral, Satish. Satish Gujral: An artography. Edited by Sinha Gayatri, Chaudhuri Dipa, Bhatia Gautam 1952-, Datta Santo, and National Gallery of Modern Art (New Delhi, India). New Delhi: Lustre Press, Roli Books, 2006.

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1935-, Bakshi S. R., and Vashist S. R, eds. I.K. Gujral: The progressive prime minister. New Delhi: Kanishka Publishers, Distributors, 1997.

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Akademi, Lalit Kala, ed. Satish Gujral: Selected works, 1947-2000. New Delhi: Lalit Kala Akademi, 2000.

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Gujral, Satish. The world of Satish Gujral in his own words. New Delhi: UBS Publishers' Distributors, 1993.

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author, Ganguly Nanak, and Aakriti Art Gallery (Kolkata, India), eds. The world of Satish Gujral: 11-31 March, 2015. Kolkata: Priya & Vikram Bachhawat for Aakriti Art Gallery, 2015.

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Ami, Upadhyay, ed. Dalit literature in Gujrat [i.e. Gujarat]: A critical study. Delhi: Yash Publications, 2012.

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Gujral, I. K. Maz̤āmīn-i Gujrāl. Ḥaidarābād: Roznāmah Siyāsat, 1995.

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Rai, Raghu. Gujarat. Ahmedabad: Navjeevan Trust, 2015.

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Gujarat (India). Directorate of Information., ed. Gujarat. Gandhinagar: Director of Information, [Directorate of Information], Govt. of Gujarat, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Gujral"

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Jani, Mahashweta, and Bhanu M. Parmar. "Gujarat." In Electoral Dynamics in the States of India, 176–84. London: Routledge India, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003159971-15.

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Solanki, Chandresh H., Mohit K. Mistry, and Manali S. Patel. "Gujarat." In Geotechnical Characteristics of Soils and Rocks of India, 231–49. London: CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003177159-12.

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Sircar, Oishik. "Gujarat 2002." In Human Rights in India, 125–51. New York : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Routledge research in human rights law: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367178604-6.

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Thakkar, M. G. "Gujarat Earthquake." In Natural Hazards, 1–28. Boca Raton, Florida : Taylor & Francis, 2018. | “A CRC title, part of the Taylor & Francis imprint, a member of the Taylor & Francis Group, the academic division of T&F Informa plc.”: CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315166841-1.

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Thakkar, M. G. "Gujarat Earthquake." In Natural Hazards, 29–48. Boca Raton, Florida : Taylor & Francis, 2018. | “A CRC title, part of the Taylor & Francis imprint, a member of the Taylor & Francis Group, the academic division of T&F Informa plc.”: CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315166841-2.

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Joshi, Madhvi, Poonam Bhargava, Meghna Bhatt, Shaad Kadri, Manju Shri, and C. G. Joshi. "Tricholomataceae." In Mushrooms of Gujarat, 123–24. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4999-8_15.

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Joshi, Madhvi, Poonam Bhargava, Meghna Bhatt, Shaad Kadri, Manju Shri, and C. G. Joshi. "Introduction." In Mushrooms of Gujarat, 1–2. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4999-8_1.

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Joshi, Madhvi, Poonam Bhargava, Meghna Bhatt, Shaad Kadri, Manju Shri, and C. G. Joshi. "Dacrymycetaceae." In Mushrooms of Gujarat, 19–20. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4999-8_5.

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Joshi, Madhvi, Poonam Bhargava, Meghna Bhatt, Shaad Kadri, Manju Shri, and C. G. Joshi. "Meruliaceae." In Mushrooms of Gujarat, 129–30. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4999-8_18.

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Joshi, Madhvi, Poonam Bhargava, Meghna Bhatt, Shaad Kadri, Manju Shri, and C. G. Joshi. "Psathyrellaceae." In Mushrooms of Gujarat, 115–21. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4999-8_14.

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Shah, Chintan V., Bhavesh Jaiswal, and Tarun Sharma. "FOSS for development in Gujarat." In 2013 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference: South Asia Satellite (GHTC-SAS). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ghtc-sas.2013.6629937.

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Sunkara, Nageswara, and Sankar Dayal Theenadhayalan. "Conceptual Design of Dahej-Nagothane Ethane Pipeline in India." In ASME 2019 India Oil and Gas Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/iogpc2019-4512.

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Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) planned to import liquid Ethane from North American market for use as feedstock in Gas Crackers at Dahej Manufacturing Division (DMD), Hazira Manufacturing Division (HMD) in the state of Gujarat and Nagothane Manufacturing Division (NMD) in the state of Maharashtra. Liquid Ethane was planned to be unloaded at GCPTCL (Gujarat Chemical Port Terminal Company Limited) Jetty and stored in cryogenic tank in DMD. For use in NMD and HMD, it was proposed to transport Ethane via a dedicated pipeline traversing through the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra and deliver at respective gas crackers of HMD and NMD in a direct usage mode as no storage facilities for Ethane were envisaged at delivery locations. Reliance Gas Pipelines Limited (RGPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of RIL implemented the Asia’s 1st liquid Ethane Pipeline project as “Dahej - Nagothane Ethane Pipeline Project” (DNEPL) and successfully commissioned the pipeline in September, 2018. This paper presents the Conceptual Design of the project including selection of phase of transportation, pipeline configuration in terms of pipeline size, no. of pump stations, spacing of main line valves (MLV’s), operating conditions, material of construction and emergency evacuation requirements of Ethane during long haul transportation.
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Prasad, Jayashree R., U. V. Kulkarni, and Rajesh S. Prasad. "Template Matching Algorithm for Gujrati Character Recognition." In 2009 Second International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering & Technology. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icetet.2009.220.

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Prasad, Jayshree Rajesh, and Uday V. Kulkarni. "Gujrati Character Recognition Using Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Classifier." In 2014 International Conference on Electronic Systems, Signal Processing and Computing Technologies (ICESC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icesc.2014.79.

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Saluja, Deepika. "KNOWLEDGE LEVELS OF RSBY BENEFICIARIES IN JHAGADIA, GUJARAT." In EPHP 2016, Bangalore, 8–9 July 2016, Third national conference on bringing Evidence into Public Health Policy Equitable India: All for Health and Wellbeing. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2016-ephpabstracts.26.

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Agrawal, Vijay K., Joshua Earnest, S. K. Gupta, J. P. Tegar, and Susan S. Mathew. "Outcome based engineering diploma curriculum - 2012 Gujarat experiment." In 2013 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fie.2013.6685159.

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Pandit, Ankur, Suryakant Sawant, Jayantrao Mohite, and Srinivasu Pappula. "Assessing InSAR Coherence for Quantification of Agriculture Area Affected by Rainfall Events in Gujrat, India." In IGARSS 2021 - 2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/igarss47720.2021.9553113.

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Ravi, Jayanti S., and H. J. Jani. "Segmentation of NPTEL Users: A Study of Gujarat State." In 2012 IEEE Fourth International Conference on Technology for Education (T4E). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/t4e.2012.14.

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Asati, Anuj, Vasanth Kumar S, and Subir Das. "Case study: Rail structure interaction of bridge across Balram River in the state of Gujrat, India." In Fifth International Conference on Road and Rail Infrastructure. University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5592/co/cetra.2018.928.

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Raj, Deepak, and C. V. Dikshith. "Vibro Replacement Columns for Shipyard Infrastructure at Pipavav, Gujarat, India." In International Symposium on Ground Improvement Technologies and Case Histories. Singapore: Research Publishing Services, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3850/gi161.

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Singh, Nishmeet, Samuel Scott, S. K. Singh, Rakesh Sarwal, Neena Bhatia, Robert Johnston, William Joe, Esha Sarswat, Purnima Menon, and Phuong Hong Nguyen. State nutrition profile: Gujarat. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134612.

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Singh, Nishmeet, Samuel Scott, S. K. Singh, Rakesh Sarwal, Neena Bhatia, Robert Johnston, William Joe, Esha Sarswat, Purnima Menon, and Phuong Hong Nguyen. State nutrition profile: Gujarat. New Delhi, India: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.135192.

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Goswami, Amlanjyoti, Deepika Jha, Sudeshna Mitra, Sahil Sasidharan, Kaye Lushington, and Mukesh Yadav. Land Records Modernisation in India: Gujarat. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/9788195489381.

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This work provides an institutional, legal and policy review of crucial aspects of land records modernisation systems in Gujarat. Recognising the significance of land and its management for the state economy, Gujarat was among the early states to computerise its land records and processes and integrate them. In 2009, the state introduced resurveys using modern technology, which resulted in promulgation of updated records in more than sixty percent of villages, before being paused in 2018. Apart from political leadership, administrative initiatives such as documenting procedures and operational guidelines, incentivising of regular progress and reporting, and regular capacity building helped the state in making a significant progress. Gujarat is among the most urbanised and industrialised states in the country, and this volume presents case studies on the state of land and property records in urban and industrial areas, and the attempts to modernise them.
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Draxl, C., A. Purkayastha, and Z. Parker. Wind Resource Assessment of Gujarat (India). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1149654.

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Elledge, Myles, Jamie Jones, and Moline Pandiyan. Assessing India’s Innovation Ecosystem: The Case Study of Gujarat. RTI Press, June 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2016.rb.0012.1606.

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Sahoo, Harihar, Melissa Stillman, Jennifer J. Frost, and Shveta Kalyanwala. Unintended Pregnancy, Abortion and Postabortion Care in Gujarat, India—2015. Guttmacher Institute, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1363/2018.30125.

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Water Management Institute, International. Innovative electricity scheme sparks rural development in India’s Gujarat State. International Water Management Institute (IWMI), 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5337/2011.0033.

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Sujay, Rachna. Premarital sexual behaviour among unmarried college students of Gujarat, India. Population Council, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh5.1022.

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Kalyanwala, Shveta, and Jennefer Sebstad. Spending, saving and borrowing: Perceptions and experiences of girls in Gujarat. Population Council, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy5.1008.

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Malladi, Teja, Dhananjayan Mayavel, Nilakshi Chatterji, and Pratyush Tripathy. India Higher Education Atlas: Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan - Volume 4. Edited by Aromar Revi. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/9789387315594.

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