692 research outputs found

    Linking Technical Education to Business Growth: A Case Study on Building Technical Skills in India

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    Education has been recognized as the most important source of competitive advantage for a nation. It is the key determinant of firm level productivity which in turn drives business growth and profitability. Technical knowledge, in particular, is required both for industrial as well as service development. Technical institutions contribute to the growth of business and industry in a variety of ways. The most influential and direct impact is through their graduates who bring in new skills and perspectives to firms. Industries also seek advanced training on specific topics as well as consultancy from technical institutions. Often these institutions collaborate with academics to design and develop new technologies. In this paper we have argued that technical education plays a crucial role in building these capabilities and consequently in the growth of industry. We use the case study of the Indian technical education system to explore the nature of this system, mechanisms used to govern it, linkages between the education regime and the industry, and the roles that different stakeholders play in ensuring that such a regime delivers sustained advantage to the society. We study the business growth in a few select sectors and the changing needs of technical skills therein. These sectors are agricultural implements, auto-components, chemicals, construction, garments and machine tools. We also illustrate the link between technological innovation and technical skills thereby pointing towards the trajectory of developing industrial competitiveness.

    Knowledge Flows and Capability Building in the Indian IT Sector: A Comparative Analysis of Cluster and Non-Cluster Locations

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    The role of industrial clusters in the industrialization of many emerging economies continues to dominate the debate among policy makers and researchers worldwide. While recent discussions on this debate have focused on knowledge spillovers among participants within clusters, knowledge flows between non local networks and the cluster actors have not been accorded due attention in the literature. Further, the literature does not compare the relative impact of knowledge flows among firms within clusters and firms outside clusters. In this study, we attempt a comparative analysis of the role of knowledge flows in capability formation among firms in the Indian Information Technology sector (IT sector) across cluster and non-cluster locations. The empirical results suggest that at the firm level, leveraging of capabilities to enhance performance and networks to build capabilities is not automatic; structural features of the firms’ location enable this transformation. Moreover, while capabilities affect performance of firms positively only in clusters, economies of scale and some strategies like quality certification used by firms impact performance of firms outside clusters. Interestingly, although economies of scale do not impact the performance of firms within clusters, they do, however affect the capability formation of firms within clusters only. Further, we found that local and national non-customer networks affect capability formation of firms within and outside clusters whereas international customer networks affect capability formation of firms within clusters only. These have implications for how firms can develop appropriate strategies to enhance their performance.Industrial Clustering, Information Technology industry, Networks, Capabilities

    Students friendly medical examination

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    Undergraduate medical education is very vast area comprises of over dozen subjects and their evaluation through professional examination. In current scenario of modern life students are pressurized from every corners, economic burden, lack of proper teaching or friendly environment, senior and peer group pressure, love affairs are common issues during college life. Insecurity of job after completion of education will pose future financial fear. These are some common reasons enough to pressurized, therefore incidence of depression and suicidal tendencies are going on to be increases several folds among medicos. In current scenario of tough life, medical examination is always a burden. The professional exams of universities are the matter of their norms and regulation, but we have day-to-day assessment through-out duration; this is enough to moralize them and prepare before final professional examination

    Electrolytes for sodium ion batteries: A short review

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    Synthesis routes and ion conduction phenomenon in sodium ion conducting solid electrolytes have been reported in the present chapter. The different experimental and theoretical tools have been explained for preparation and ion conduction mechanism of solid electrolytes. The working principle of some polymer electrolyte based conductors has been explained

    Buclizine- old wine in new bottle?

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    Buclizine is a first generation antihistaminic with some anticholinergic potential. This drug has specific pharmacological indications in allergy, morning sickness, migraine, motion sickness and insomnia with some or doubtful success. It is an obsolete drug of decline use due to better availability of second and third generation antihistamines.Buclizine, a forgotten drug used in past is now re-introduced as an appetite stimulant. Previously one of the counterpart “cyproheptadine” was used but currently banned from most part of the world due to untoward effects.The standard textbook of pediatrics has not mentioned buclizine as an appetizer. On the other side, no article published (Pub med search) in last few decades to favors this claim. This drug has no space in WHO essential medicine list probably due to doubtful safety.A scientific issue arises- Does children require appetite stimulant? Appetizers are never be a rational solution. They can be used as adjunct because of their placebo effect. Meanwhile placebo has limited role in children on behalf of other party (parents) involvement. Misperception about diet, feeding practice, dysfunctional ‘parent child interaction’ etc. needed proper counselling rather than prescribing an appetite stimulant.There may be risk, that buclizine to become “OTC” appetizer in future due to current promotional spurt by pharmaceutical. However, large scale multicentric clinical trials are needed before promotion of buclizine as pediatric appetite stimulant, with careful watch of pharmacovigilance perspective

    Internet of Things (IoT) for Agriculture growth using Wireless Sensor Networks

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    Farming productions are a necessary employment in industrial and for employment The Internet of Things IoT has the capability to convert the methods we stay in the universal We have additional-effective manufacturing greater associated vehicles and smoother townships a lot of these as flavors of an integrated Internet of Things IoT system Smooth agriculture via the usage of Internet of Things IoT technologies will help agriculturalists to minimize produced wilds and improve efficiency That can come from the amount of compost that has been applied to the wide variability of expeditions the farm automobiles have complete So ingenious undeveloped is essentially a hello-tech device of emerging food this is horizontal and is maintainable for the crowds The use of Information Technology IT and items like sensors self-necessary automobiles automatic hardware operate constructions automation and so forth on this method are key instruments In this paper we have a look at how agriculture fields are profited from Internet of Things constructions We enclosed the detailed Internet of Things IoT Solicitations in Agriculture and the way they re functional This paper provides an indication of the existing condition and future calculations of Internet of Things IoT solicitations in Agricultur
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