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7 Essential Soft Skills At Workplace In New Normal
by Abhijitg Giri
on April 29, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has sterned the lives of everyone throughout the world. Apart from bringing a plethora of changes in terms of physical distancing and new sociological implications, the cynosure of the pandemic was the
The technologies associated to Industry 4.0 were transforming manufacturer’s operation before the pandemic. Now, adoption is diverging what we have and what we don’t have, be it technology or infrastructure. Mapping between these two is
Artificial Intelligence in Economics
by Rituparna Das & Arijit Ghosh
on October 15, 2020
What is Artificial Intelligence? The main feature of economic theories is that they try to eliminate the effects of uncertainties by attempting to bring the future to the present. Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence which
Our world is facing a really grave situation, namely the uncontrollable spread of a never known before virus that Is capable of killing. The situation is at its worst and is reminding us of the
Digital Adda: A Paradigm Shift Among The Bengali Middle Class
by Madhurima Dasgupta
on September 15, 2020
The term ‘adda’ (as defined by Dipesh Chakraborty) signifies ‘the practice of get together of friends for long, informal and un-rigorous conversations’. Adda whch was historically a practice among the middle class Bengali men (Bhadrolok)
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What a policy is A policy is a plan of actions toward achieving certain goal of any private or public community. Lending policy of a private sector bank is an example of the former whereas
Introduction Engineered nanoparticles (NPs) have broad applications in industry and medicine. Recently an era of nanotechnology has coined a new term “nanomedicine” which is the application of nanotechnology in medicine.1 The novelty of nanomedicine encompasses
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Relevant to the following courses of the PG programme M.Sc. in Quantitative Finance Credit Risk Management Market Risk Management Financial risk means unsystemic risk e.g. credit risk and systemic risk e.g. market risk.  Generally credit
Student contributors: Tanusree Paul & Subhangi Mahapatra (B.Sc. Biotechnology, SEM-VI) In the race of development, anthropogenic activities result in contaminated soil by the accumulation of heavy metals and pose a threat to human health and