Volume-2 (International Business Research Conference, 2018)
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | "Walking" A Form of Sustainable Tourism: Perspectives of Locals and Visitors in Delhi And NCR Region" |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Ruchika Kulshrestha || Mr. Viveka Nand Sharma |
Abstract: Many cities in India are walk able as this leads to more sustainable and prosperous for the communities. Walking friendly environment greatly cater for leisure and tourism as it has become an integral part of tourist experience .People are walking in downtown areas towards heritage monuments. In spite of walking being a beneficial option there are several barriers which pose a hindrance in people adopting it to explore the destinations. To determine the reasons for walking and perception of the quality of infrastructure for walking through the cities. This study emphasizes on walking to make it as sustainable form of tourism in Delhi and NCR region. In this competitive environment, tourism can be a competitive supplier to meet the visitor's expectations with a positive contribution towards the Delhi and NCR region.
Keywords: Walking, Sustainability, Visitor's expectations
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Recent Global Trends and Challenges in Indian Tourism Industry in the perspective of digital age |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Mr. Subhadip Chowdhury || Prof. Anupam Mukherjee || Prof (Dr.) Suchismitaa Sengupta |
Abstract: Tourism and Hospitality Industry is third most foreign exchange earner for India. This new booming of FTA (Foreign Tourist Arrivals) and NRI (Non-Resident Indians) gives a boost International Tourist Arrivals (ITA) of India. So, our aiming in these studies is to show the position of India in the new economic transformation and new generation tourism mode. Here, we take the internet based and leisure based tourism industry where India plays a crucial role either policy making or contributing in global and national economy. The authors have study the data published by leading consultancy and economic forums as well as Tourism Organisations. The data available by Open source of Government helps authors to study the comparative study and competitiveness of India in several scope of tourism industry along with new challenges.............
Keywords: Blog and vlog, Hotel, Online Booking, Tourism, , trends in tourism.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Biomedical Waste Management: Issues and Challenges in a New Hospital |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Mrs .Surabhi Banerjee || Mr. Subhojoy Dasgupta || Mr. Subhadip Chowdhury |
Abstract: Typically Hospital Waste Has An Important Role On Environment And Public Health. And From Biomedical Waste Serious Health Hazards Occur. For The Prevention Of That Health Hazardous The Government Of India Provide A Frame Work For Management Of Bmw Generated In The Country In Bio- Medical Waste (Management And Handling) Rules,1998.But The Question Is That How To Manage The Bmw Properly. But There Is A Problem. Improper Waste Management Generated In Hospitals Can Have Direct And Indirect Impact On Public Health And The Personnel Working In Health Care Organization And The Environment...........
Key Words: Biomedical Waste, Safety, Disposal, Handling, Framework.
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Medical Superintendent And Consultant Radiologist, Vmmc & Sufdarjung Hospital, New Delhi. Category Wise Quantification Of
Waste Generated In A Tertiary Care Mult Ispecialty Hospital In New Delhi: A Retrospective Analysis. Ishwm Vol-7, Issue 1, Sep
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Informal Manufacturing Versus Service Sector – A Comparative Analysis Based On Asansol – Durgapur Industrial Region, West Bengal |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Chandan Chatterjee |
Abstract: The Growth Rate Of Employment Opportunities In The Formal Sector In India Particularly In The Recent Past Has Been Very Slow And Inadequate. The Transition To The Liberalised Economic Regime Has Thrown Many Workers Out Of The Formal Sector From Socio-Economic Security Net Provided By The Public Sector. Given The Slow And Inadequate Growth Of Employment Opportunity Under This Production System In The Formal Sector, Lack Of Alternative Employment Opportunity And Closure Of Public Sector Units, The Unemployed Labour Force Has Been Forced To Find Its Own Source Of Employment And Livelihood In A Variety Of Non-Registered Manufacturing, Servicing And Trading Activities In The Urban Sector Which Constitutes, What Is Presently Designated As "Informal Sector‟...........
Key Words – Formal Sector, Informal Manufacturing Sector, Informal Service Sector, Informal Employment, Migration, Sustainability, Transition
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Title | : | An Integrated Hospital Management System to Reduce Patient Disputes & Grievances |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Koushik Layek || Subhadip Chowdhury |
Abstract: Typical Management Information Systems (Mis) Including Hospital Information Systems (His) Are Used In Most Of The Hospitals Today To Facilitate Centralised Monitoring And Tracking Of All The Relevant Data And Enables Ease In Managing The Organization. Also They Help In Analysing The Various Forms Of Data Which Ultimately Helps In Taking Important Strategic Decisions. The Systems That Are Used Currently Is Based Only On Management Perspective And The Features Considered In Such Systems Is Purely Based On Managing The Organization And Executing Day-To-Day Tasks. Though They Are Gaining Popularity In Their Implementation As Most Of The Healthcare Sectors Are Deploying Them Still The Convenience Of The System Regarding Patient Has Not Taken In To Account.........
Keywords: Hospital Information System, Internet Of Things, Management Information System, Patient Information System
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Edible Food Plants of North Bengal, Its Benefits and Food Value in Daily Diet - A Study |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Md.Irfan |
Abstract: The Motif Of The Paper Is To Explore The Knowledge Of Traditional Food Plants Of North Bengal And Its Benefits Towards The Health With Their Food Value. It Focuses On The Culture In Relation To The Traditional Food Habit Of The People Of North Bengal With Reference To Their Day To Day Food Habit. The Edible Food Plants Of North Bengal Have Its Importance In Daily Diet Of An Individual. As Far As The Food Habit Of North Bengal Is Concerned, These Plants Add To The Daily RDA Requirement Of Maximum Population In The Country. Food Plants Are Major Source Of Vitamin And Minerals And Play An Essential Role In Fulfilling The RDA Of Rural Population Of The Country..............
Keyword: North Bengal, Traditional Food Plant, Nutrients, Food Value & Benefits
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West Bengal, India, The Journal Of Ethnobiology And Traditional Medicine, Photon 120: 585-590.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Employer Branding |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Ananya Mukherjee |
Abstract: The Idea Of The "Employer Brand‟ Is Relatively New, Emerged In The Early 1990. (Rosethorn, 2009, P. 3) Employer Branding Is An Important Management Tool To All Organisation, For Attracting Top Talents For Recruitment And Retention Of Their Stakeholders. All Organisations Have An Employer Brand, Anyways. It's A Tool Used For Organisational Differentiation, In The Labour Market, Empowering Them To Recruit, Retain And Engage The Right People. A Strong Employer Brand Helps Businesses Compete For The Best Talent And Establish Credibility. (Cipd, 2017) This Report Critically Reviews The Different Implications Of The Branding Strategies On The Company‟s Stakeholders And The Implications Of Becoming And Employer Of Choice.............
Keywords: Employer Branding, Employer Of Choice, External And Internal Marketing, Key Drivers And Barriers, Implication.
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501-517.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Ayurvedic Cuisine |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Chef Pawan Ailawadi |
Abstract: Literal translation of "AYURVEDA" may be understood as a science to increase life (AYUR). Ayurveda comes under the purview of Atharva Veda that is considered to be one of the four doctrines in Indian Culture and heritage. Essentially this branch of philosophy deals with Medicine and Surgery for the holistic wellbeing of humanity. Charaka Samhita, a codified treatise on general Medicine in classic Ayurveda has been written in Sanskrit during the time of Indus Valley Civilization around 1000 B.C.E. (Before the Common Era). This system of medicine has stood the test of times. It is not only the "how" and "what" we eat makes a difference in our health but how it is prepared does acclaim significance. Centered on this concept, Paatra Shuddhi (purity of vessel), Paaka Shuddhi (purity in cooking process) and Padartha Shuddhi (purity of the ingredients) are proposed by ancient Sages who followed Vedas.............
Keywords - Ayurvedic food, Cusines, Indian dishes, Hotel Management, Holistic health
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Women Entrepreneurship In Tourism Industry;A Study On Women Entrepreneurial Opportunities In Tourism Industry Of West Bengal |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Supriya Sikari |
Abstract: Tourism Industry has been recognised as one of the fastest growing industries with immense potentiality in economic development and economic reformation especially in developing countries. Tourism directly contributes in the economy not only by earning foreign exchange, but also through multiplier effect. Apart from that it also contributes in socio-cultural and environmental development. Tourism development in any country encourages both employment opportunities and entrepreneurial practices. Entrepreneurship is always recognised practice in tourism industry as it encourages in creative freedom and accepting challenges. Women plays very important role especially in hospitality and tourism industry..........
Keywords: Entrepreneurship, Tourism Industry, Entrepreneurship Strategy.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | An Overview of Medical and Wellness Tourism in India |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Tanmay Bhowmick |
Abstract: Historically India has been a regional healthcare hub for neighboring countries such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives and the Middle-East. India has a strong background for developing a unique medical treatment which had been patronized by the kings and merchants and others during the historical periods. Ancient Indian literatures like Upanishads, Bahamians and others strongly advocated the supremacy of medical treatment and medicines used were prepared mostly using herbs and shrubs collected from nature. This wonderful country is a treasure trove of health, as it had been for thousands of years. India‟s history in medicine dates back to the Atharva Veda — the first Indian text dealing with medicine.India‟s medical history is truly awe-inspiring with its traditional treatment therapies such as the Ayurveda and Yunani, which have been passed down through hundreds of generations.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Regional Food in Modern Tourism Industry – Role and Importance |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Shiwani Thakur || Vinod Kumar |
Abstract: Purpose of the paper and literature addressed: To analyse barriers and facilitators for regional food and draft the potential of regional food over tourism industry. This paper will also be investigating the motivational factors of the role that food plays in tourism and also to highlight the fact that food is one of the essential elements in motivating tourists to travel to various destinations across the world. Social Implications: The study will give a clear insight to motivate the local people towards the regional and local food. This can create a motivational factor to the people those who are involved in food business. Research method: This paper is based upon secondary data which will be collected through various newsletter............
Keywords : Food, Motivational factors, cultures, Destination marketing..
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Title | : | The Challenges in Optimizing Investment and Market Demand Faced by MSMEs – An Empirical Case Study on Sriguru Melters & Engineers, Kolkata |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Subhankar Guha || Sayantani Barman Roy |
Abstract: Sriguru Melters & Engineers(MSME) is the renowned manufacture, supplier, exporter of a wide assortment of locomotive components, Suspension Bearing(Axle lining),Axle Box Bearing, Wearing Pieces for carriage wagon and many more. The company is ISO 9001 2015 certified company. This internationally recognized certifications add value to their product and helps to create a place among the best organization in the industry, but the company is going to face the challenge of abolishing Suspension bearing in next few years which is the core product of the company. Recently Indian Railway has started using high tech Bearing for locomotive diesel engine instead of using Suspension Bearing because roller bearing's raw material price is much lesser that of suspension bearing.........
Keywords: Locomotive component uses to run diesel rail engine.
[1] Internal Procedure for Risk Assessment
[2] Internal Procedure for identifying Aspect/hazard
[3] Internal Procedure for Legal & Other Requirements
[4] Internal Procedure for emergency preparedness & response
[5] Internal Process Map for Production Realization
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Rural Tourism As A Sustainable Development Alternative: An Analysis With Special Reference To Ballavpur Danga Near Santiniketan, West Bengal (India) |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Mustak Ahamed |
Abstract: Tourism is an economic activity that provides a country with income, fosters entrepreneurship, creates jobs, reduces unemployment, and stimulates production of food and local handicrafts. The Rural tourism or tourism in rural areas is a new form of tourism activity that can bring economic and social benefits to the society. For tourism to be described as rural tourism, it should mirror the characteristics that signify a rural area including small settlements, low population densities, agrarian-based economies, and traditional societies. Rural tourism can help in shaping our society.
Keywords: Rural Tourism, Impacts, Sustainable Development, Resident support for tourism, Ballavpur Danga (Santiniketan)
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Emergence of Tier II Airports in India: Challenges and Opportunities |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Asst. Prof. Sandeep Kumar Dey || Reshma MariaDas |
Abstract: Connectivity promotes trade, brings people closer, and integrates the economies. We dream for a cherished world in which countries exchange goods, factors and ideas without barriers. Openness or globalization is potentially beneficial to all but requires appropriate policy designs to realize it. Improving connectivity is essential for the region's prosperity, continued growth and, most importantly, poverty reduction. Effective and efficient infrastructure is essential for industrial and services competitiveness. Improved connectivity lowers costs and increases reliability. This is of great importance for industrial transport and thus for production, cost effectiveness and reliability of supply. Undoubtedly, distance is exogenous, and it is a major determinant of a region's trade prospects. In absence of adequate connectivity, enormous opportunities generated by the dynamic growth centres of Asia may stop at their international borders.............
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