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Journal articles on the topic "Kerala Economy"

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Mathew, Ajoy. "Coconut Economy of Kerala." Social Scientist 14, no. 7 (1986): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3517251.

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Pradeep Kumar, B. "Economic Growth, Structural Transformation and Incidence of Poverty: Evidence from Kerala Economy." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 8, no. 4 (2021): 55–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/sijash.v8i4.3596.

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In this paper, the emphasis is given to discussing the association between the growth rate and poverty reduction in Kerala. Kerala has become one of the states registering a high growth rate in the country. Kerala has undergone a structural change in growth and structural changes bear its effects on poverty and unemployment. In other words, poverty could be regarded as a declining function of the growth and structural change of an economy. Kerala, to a greater extent, stands testimony to this hypothesis. It is obvious that Kerala has registered remarkable progress in the growth rate of State G
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H, Sandhya, and Bindi Varghese. "A Study on the Current and Future Impacts of the Political System on Kerala’s Tourism Sector." Atna - Journal of Tourism Studies 12, no. 2 (2017): 35–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.12727/ajts.18.2.

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Tourism is one of the predominant sectors of the economy of Kerala. Tourism in Kerala attracts millions of foreign and domestic visitors and garners revenue that totals to around 20,000 crores.Generating over a million employment opportunities and supporting the skilled and non-skilled labour equally, the tourism and hospitality industry is an inevitable part of the economy. Kerala is a preferred destination for its luxurious Ayurveda spas, backwater resorts, exquisite home stays, hill top bungalows and beach properties.
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S, Arya. "Domestic Migrant Workers in Kerala and their Socio Economic Condition." Shanlax International Journal of Economics 6, S1 (2018): 74–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1488521.

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ecent years, labour from central India and north eastern states of the country have been  moving to Kerala expecting better employment opportunities, wages, living condition. Now, they become the prime labour source of our state. This this study is focussed on socio-economic characteristics of domestic migrant labours, being power engines of Kerala economy. In the last few decades, they had made significant influence and impacts in the economy and social fabrics of the Kerala state. 
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Binitha and Mushtaq Ahammed Dr. "THE ROLE OF NEW GENERATION BANKS IN KERALA'S ECONOMY POST-COVID PANDEMIC-WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KERALA." INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH JOURNAL - IERJ 10, no. 11 (2024): 14–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15605867.

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The COVID-19 pandemic presented severe challenges to Kerala’s economy, disrupting key sectors like tourism, remittances, and small businesses. In this context, new-generation banks have emerged as crucial contributors to economic recovery and transformation. This article explores how these banks have driven post-pandemic recovery by facilitating financial inclusion, enabling digital transformation, and supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and start-ups. Through innovative services and technology-driven solutions, new-generation banks have extended financial accessibility to rur
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ACMA, T. Rajesh, and Thasneem S. S. "Factors Impede the Growth of Women Entrepreneurs: An Indian Experience Sharing." International Journal of Membrane Science and Technology 10, no. 1 (2023): 1097–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.15379/ijmst.v10i1.2750.

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Women are now being considered as a comprehensible part of the struggle for a stable economy. Women have recently become a symbol of change in India. Women are more respected in Kerala than any other Indian state. According to the 2022–2023 gender statistics published by the Department for Economics and Statistics of the Government of Kerala, 52.02% of the female inhabitants and men are over performing in literacy, but the performance of women in the economy is poor. In Kerala in 2022–2023, about 57% of the population was economically active, with only 25% of economically effective female popu
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Aswani, T. D., and Bhat Shivashankar. "Role of Migrant Labours in the Kerala State Economy." International Journal of Management, Technology, and Social Sciences (IJMTS) 7, no. 1 (2022): 504–12. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6775560.

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<strong>Purpose:</strong><em> Migrant labour contributes to the economic growth of the economy. Agriculturalists, manufacturers, and service providers are increasingly turning to poor migrant labour for operations, according to field evidence and micro studies. Employers can practise a hire-and-fire strategy with migrant workers since they supply the most flexible workforce. Kerala has a large number of cyclical migrant workers. These workers have been crucial in keeping and growing Kerala&#39;s economy. The impact of migration of labour can be analysed in areas like the labour market, the pub
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Abdu, Naseer Chevidikkunnan. "Migration and Spending Behaviour of Kerala Households." RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 4, no. 2 (2019): 843–45. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2586811.

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Indian economy is an open economy in sending of people to foreign countries. This has started after independence. The migration has increased during 1970s and 1980s. The Kerala migration to Gulf Countries started in 1970s. Several factors have seen contributed the labour out flow, The major causes of the migration is to earn higher income from abroad. The lack of job opportunities in the home country is another important reason for migration.
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John, Raju. "A Panel Data Analysis of Relationship between Migration and Inequality." IIM Kozhikode Society & Management Review 6, no. 1 (2016): 98–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2277975216678358.

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In this article, the relationship between migration and inequality in India is analyzed on the basis of an understanding of the role of migration in creating inequalities in the economy and society of the state of Kerala. The Centre for Development Studies (CDS), Thiruvanathapuram, Kerala, conducts periodic Kerala Migration Surveys (KMSs) to monitor the current status of emigration from and return emigration to the state of Kerala. This data set is used to discover the dynamics of migration–inequality relationship in the state. The results of the study suggest that migration causes inequalitie
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Dayana Das, Adithi Pradeep,. "FINANCIAL VULNERABILITIES FOR SMALL ENTERPRISES IN KERALA." Psychology and Education Journal 58, no. 2 (2021): 6509–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/pae.v58i2.3184.

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The small and medium-sized enterprises sector is an important segment of the Indian economy. Results of Third All India SSI unit censuses show a declining growth trend at the All India level and a growing trend in the Kerala sector. With the exception of the Fourth Census, employment growth in the Kerala SME sector has shown an increasing trend. Growth in the SSI Sector can do a lot to solve Kerala's acute unemployment problem. Sickness among the Kerala SME units is a major problem.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Kerala Economy"

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Sinha, Meenakshi. "Political economy of land acquisition for urban infrastructure projects in India : a comparative study of state intervention in Karnataka and Kerala." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2018. https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/political-economy-of-land-acquisition-for-urban-infrastructure-projects-in-india(f1456b95-701c-4f10-a1b5-6be9ad5e35e9).html.

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Using a comparative framework of two contiguous subnational units viz. the Indian states of Karnataka and Kerala, this research project seeks to assess the role of the state in the formulation and implementation of land use policies in urban areas. In the Indian context, the introduction of economic reforms and the subsequent decentralisation measures have led to regional state units competing more intensely amongst themselves for investment. Against this backdrop, the study examines how state-specific strategies and politics shape the nature of land use policies and ultimately their implement
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Garg, Manika. "Human Development and Subnationalism: A Disaggregated Analysis of Indian States: Kerala and Uttar Pradesh." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2018. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/1843.

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This thesis investigates achievements in human development outcomes on health, education, and poverty indicators across Indian states, in order to discern what factors might influence a state’s better orientation toward social policies. After conducting data analysis, the study explains differences in outcomes, as achieved by Kerala and Uttar Pradesh, by building an argument of subnational solidarity and its impact on determining the state’s policy agendas.
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Rajagopalan, Velayudhan. "Political economy of agrarian politics in Kerala : a study of state intervention in agricultural commodity markets with particular reference to dairy markets." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1993. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/1333/.

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This thesis analyzes the nature of State intervention in agricultural commodity markets in the Indian province of Kerala in the period 1960-80. Attributing the lack of dynamism in the agrarian sector to market imperfections, the Government of Kerala has intervened both directly through departmentally run institutions and indirectly through public sector corporations. The failure of both these institutional devices encouraged the government to adopt marketing co-operatives as the preferred instruments of market intervention. Co-operatives with their decentralised, democratic structures are, in
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Peters, Sanjay Victor. "To what extent has there been a tradeoff between achieving human development objectives and economic growth in Kerala, India." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.613041.

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George, Leena. "The ginger economy of Kerala." Thesis, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/2009/3267.

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Casinader, Rex A. "Desakota in Kerala: Space and political economy in Southwest India." Thesis, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/2924.

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McGee in his recent writings on Asian urbanization highlights extended metropolitan regions and proximate non-urban settlement systems with an intense mixture of agricultural and non-agricultural activities. The latter McGee terms as desakota, a neologism coined in Bahasa Indonesian, to signify the fusion of desa (rural) and kota (urban). Some of the ecological preconditions for desakota are high rural population densities; labour intensive rice cultivation with agricultural labourers in need of non-farm work in the off seasons and/or labour shedding by green revolution effects. McGee ho
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Joy, Nirmal. "The new Dalit identity and access to new economy careers : the case of urban employment in Kerala." Thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:59964.

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This research looks at the experience of Dalit graduates transitioning into new economy employment. Using narrative analysis, the researcher explores the complexities for Dalit candidates in curating employment- worthy self-brands. There is a literature gap in exploring the working of the creative economy vocational transition in developing countries. Also, researchers have not studied Dalit candidature from the perspective of self-branding and aesthetic labour. This thesis attempts to contextualise the literature on the creative economy from the developed world into the case of lower caste kn
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Malish, C. M. "Negotiating cultural capital in the knowledge economy of India: an empirical study of scheduled caste engineering students in Kerala." Thesis, 2011. http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/12345678/5820.

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Namboodiri, Padmaja D. "Constraints on economic growth: The Kerala case." Thesis, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/2009/3734.

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Prasad, G. "Bio-economic evaluation of semi-intensive shrimp farming in Kerala." Thesis, 1995. http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/7024/1/TH-73_Pra.pdf.

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Penaeid shrimps are, perhaps, the most important fishery resource of the coastal waters of our country. Their exceptionally tasty, protein-rich flesh tops any seafood in for eign exchange earnings. No wonder, the demand oC shrimp, the "Pinkish Gold of the Sea" OIPEDA, 1992), is increasing in the world market. The high demand of shrimp in the developed countries, espec ially USA and Japan, since the beginning of the sixties, has been a strong incentive Cor de veloping countries with good shrimp fishery grounds, to concentrate on this Cisher y . Although penaeid species are Cound in all
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Books on the topic "Kerala Economy"

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Sankaranarayanan, K. C. Kerala economy. Oxford & IBH, 1985.

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George, P. S. Livestock economy of Kerala. Centre for Development Studies, 1991.

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Oommen, M. A. Essays on Kerala economy. Oxford & IBH Pub. Co., 1993.

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Parameswaran, M. Financial crisis and Kerala economy. Centre for Development Studies, 2011.

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M, Meera Bai, ed. Kerala economy: Slumber to performance. Serials Publications, 2008.

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Rajasenan, D., and Gerard de Groot. Kerala economy: Trajectories, challenges, and implications. Edited by SEPTRA Project. Directorate of Publications and Public Relations, Cochin University of Science and Technology for the SEPTRA Project of the Dept. of Applied Economics, 2005.

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D, Rajasenan, Groot Gerard de, and SEPTRA Project, eds. Kerala economy: Trajectories, challenges, and implications. Directorate of Publications and Public Relations, Cochin University of Science and Technology for the SEPTRA Project of the Dept. of Applied Economics, 2005.

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D, Rajasenan, Groot Gerard de, Cochin University of Science and Technology. International Centre for Economic Policy and Analysis., Cochin University of Science and Technology. Directorate of Publications and Public Relations., and EU-Asia Link Project on Sustainable Commodity Chains., eds. Industrial economy of Kerala: Nodes and linkages. Directorate of Publications and Public Relations, Cochin University of Science and Technology for EU-Asia Link Project of the International Centre for Economic Policy and Analysis, Dept. of Applied Economics, CUSAT, Cochin, 2006.

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N, Ghosh B., and Namboodiri Padmaja D, eds. The economy of Kerala: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Serials Publications, 2009.

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N, Ghosh B., and Namboodiri Padmaja D, eds. The economy of Kerala: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Serials Publications, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Kerala Economy"

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Bordoloi, Sudarshana. "Development Implications of the Coir Industry in Kerala." In The Political Economy of Uneven Rural Development. Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4503-0_7.

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Mali, Kiran P., Katar Singh, P. C. Kotwal, and M. D. Omprakash. "Strengthening Forest Resource Valuation and Accounting System: A Case of Forest Resources of Kerala, India." In Nature, Economy and Society. Springer India, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2404-4_5.

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Thomas, Jose Jayan. "Informational Development in Rural Areas: Some Evidence from Andhra Pradesh and Kerala." In Political Economy and Information Capitalism in India. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230595613_6.

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Sreenath, U., and Madhura Bedarkar. "A Narrative Approach in Understanding the Agrarian Crisis: A Case of Indian State of Kerala." In Digital Economy Post COVID-19 Era. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0197-5_22.

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Paul, Manoj, and Sourav Mandal. "Debt-Financed Emigration, Migration Experience, and Household Economy: Insight from Kerala, India." In Migration, Diaspora, and Development. Routledge, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003621201-9.

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Mukhopadhyay, Patralika, Krishna Pankaj, R. Shruthy, A. V. Shibu, and M. Harikrishnan. "Implications and Ramifications of Extreme Weather on the Livelihood and Economy of Aquafarmers in Central Kerala." In Impact of Climate Change on Hydrological Cycle, Ecosystem, Fisheries and Food Security. CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003299769-51.

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Das, Surajit, and T. L. Soni. "Economic impact of lockdown on common people in Kerala." In Kerala Transforming. Routledge India, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003601289-12.

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Pushpangadan, K., and G. Murugan. "COVID-19 pandemic, international remittances, and economic growth in Kerala." In Kerala Transforming. Routledge India, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003601289-10.

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Khan, Shahrukh Rafi. "Producer cooperatives in Kerala, India." In Economic Successes in South Asia. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003176411-13.

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George, Sherin. "Economic Dimension of Primary Health Centres in Kerala: Understanding the Kerala Model." In Current Trends in Economics, Business and Sustainability. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3366-2_14.

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Conference papers on the topic "Kerala Economy"

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Niranjana, J. S., Feba Paul, Hridya D. Nambiar, Ashly Joy, and Neethu Roy. "Flood Risk Assessment of Thiruvananthapuram City, Kerala." In International Web Conference in Civil Engineering for a Sustainable Planet. AIJR Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21467/proceedings.112.21.

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Flood is one of the most dangerous and deadliest natural hazards in the world which devastates both life and economy to a very large extent. In Kerala, climate change induced floods are becoming an annual problem. In the midyear of 2018 and 2019, Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala, witnessed heavy rainfall and strong winds which resulted in widespread damage in various parts of the City. Flood risk assessment study provides a comprehensive detail of geographic areas and elements that are vulnerable to the particular hazard. As far as Thiruvananthapuram is considered, most of the fl
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P L, Lal Prakash, Radhakrishnan T, Gerosh Kumar V, and Anju S. "DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A WEB-BASED PLATFORM FOR THE MODELLING AND VISUALIZATION OF BATHYMETRIC DATA." In Second International Conference in Civil Engineering for a Sustainable Planet. AIJR Publisher, 2025. https://doi.org/10.21467/proceedings.179.14.

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Bathymetric exploration plays a crucial role in the development of the blue economy, which encompasses sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods, and ocean ecosystem health. Bathymetric data collected using sonar systems are usually represented as bathymetric charts. The interactive visualization of bathymetric data is essential for understanding underwater terrain features and their spatial distribution. This paper outlines the design and development of an interactive web-based platform for bathymetric surface model generation from XYZ point sonar data of en
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Krishnan, Anith, Jijo Balakrishnan, S. Aravind Unni, Nidhin Mohan Divya Krishnan, and Jojy George Koduvath. "An analysis of economic feasibility of distributed generation using solar PV systems in the perspective of a domestic consumer in Kerala." In 2016 10th International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Control (ISCO). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isco.2016.7727000.

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Zacharia, Sarath, Radhakrishnan T, Nikhil P, Riya Elza Oommen, and Aneesh Kumar R. "DEEP LEARNING-BASED SEASONAL NDVI FORECASTING FOR ENHANCED AGRICULTURAL SUSTAINABILITY: A CASE STUDY IN THE KUTTANAD REGION, KERALA, INDIA." In Second International Conference in Civil Engineering for a Sustainable Planet. AIJR Publisher, 2025. https://doi.org/10.21467/proceedings.179.15.

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India's agricultural sector, despite transitioning across economic domains, remains heavily reliant on its agrarian foundation, which faces substantial challenges from natural and human-induced disruptions. Leveraging technological advancements such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning holds immense promise in bolstering agricultural productivity by providing actionable insights. This study focuses on harnessing Deep Learning techniques to forecast seasonal Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) in paddy fields using satellite imagery and an in-depth
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R. M, Pooja Raj. "Building Design Techniques to Withstand Landslides." In The International Conference on scientific innovations in Science, Technology, and Management. International Journal of Advanced Trends in Engineering and Management, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59544/nmur9181/ngcesi23p61.

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Landslides are among the many natural disasters causing massive destructions and loss of lives across the globe. India has a high degree of vulnerability towards the occurrence of Landslides. Landslides and avalanches are among the major hydro-geological hazards that affect large parts of India. Around 15% of the country’s region is prone to landslides. The Himalayas of Northwest and Northeast India and the Western Ghats are two regions of high vulnerability. Some major recent incidents are Kerala (2018), Himachal Pradesh (2018), Uttarakhand (2018), Tamenglong-Manipur (2018), and Kalikhola, Ma
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S. S, Silpa. "Improving Labour Productivity in Construction Industries." In The International Conference on scientific innovations in Science, Technology, and Management. International Journal of Advanced Trends in Engineering and Management, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59544/flup8114/ngcesi23p108.

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Construction productivity has become such a buzz word and one of the most frequently researched topics. In most countries, labour cost comprises 30 to 50% of the overall project’s cost, and thus is regarded as a true reflection of the economic success of the operation. There are many challenges facing the construction industry but one of the most important is low productivity. There are many challenges facing the construction industry in Kerala, but one of the most important, the writers debate, is low productivity. Despite all the technological advancements, abundance of construction material
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Farkova, Natalia Anatolyevna. "ROSSIYA IQTISODIYoTI RIVOJLANISHIGA SANKSIYALARNING TA'SIRI." In Themed collection of papers from Foreign International Scientific Conference «Scientific research: towards innovation based on tradition» by HNRI «National development» in cooperation with Registan Educational Center in Samarkand. June 2024. – Buhoro (Uzbekistan). Crossref, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/240627.2024.81.79.011.

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Sanctions are one of the key external factors affecting the economic development of the country. Therefore, in the current conditions, existing models of economic growth should be applied taking into account current features. Analysis of the impact of sanctions on Russia's economic growth makes it possible to study the possible consequences, which is important for predicting further development and taking anti-crisis measures. Sanktsiyalar mamlakat iqtisodiy rivojlanishiga ta'sir qiluvchi asosiy tashqi omillardan biridir. Shuning uchun hozirgi zamonaviy sharoitda iqtisodiy o'sishning mavjud mo
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Irwanto, R., and A. Anggono. "Investment Analysis for Replacement Premium Economy Trains into Executive Trains of Argo Parahyangan A Case Study of PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero)." In Proceedings of the 1st Asian Conference on Humanities, Industry, and Technology for Society, ACHITS 2019, 30-31 July 2019, Surabaya, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.30-7-2019.2287761.

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Marawi, F. A. "Unlocking Potential of Low Resistivity Pay Sand, “Galaxy” Sand in “Andromeda” Field at WK Rokan: Further Opportunity and Challenges." In Indonesian Petroleum Association - 46th Annual Convention & Exhibition 2022. Indonesian Petroleum Association, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29118/ipa22-e-78.

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“Andromeda” field is one of primary field located in Wilayah Kerja (WK) Rokan, PT. Pertamina Hulu Rokan with first oil flowed in 1972. “Andromeda” field has multiple reservoirs with cumulative oil production was 76.8 MMSTB with RF 41.6%. Mostly the field production is delivered from high quality reservoirs. The upside potential, “Galaxy” Sand, in “Andromeda” Field, previously is not as primary target due to “flat resistivity” profile. This sand could be as the Low Resistivity Pay (LRP) zone due to difficulty to determine hydrocarbon and water zone from conventional log. ANDR#49 is current acti
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Faisal, S. "Success Story from Drilling Program Evaluation of Development Wells in 2018 & 2019, and How to Promote An Effective Drilling Program for 2020 and Beyond for Indonesia." In Digital Technical Conference. Indonesian Petroleum Association, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29118/ipa20-e-45.

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There are 32 oil companies in Indonesia that will perform development drilling in 2020 with total number of development drilling plans are 395 comparison, there were 289 development wells in 2018 and 322 development wells in 2019 respectively were drilled and contributed to national oil and gas production. All development drilling activities are reported to Satuan Kerja Khusus Pelaksana Kegiatan Usaha Hulu Minyak dan Gas Bumi (SKK Migas) by the Production Sharing Contract (PSC) contractors in the form of spreadsheets. SKK Migas will then evaluate the development drilling performance to be used
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Reports on the topic "Kerala Economy"

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Kaur, Harpreet. The Policy Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Analysing Implications for Indigenous Peoples in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/prcp12.2022.

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In this report, we examine the impacts of the pandemic and policy responses to it, focusing on Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, which spans Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala. Our analysis reveals that the pandemic and accompanying lockdowns produced new forms of exclusions. It widened existing socio-economic fissures and brought into sharp relief social security systems which were already strained. For example, a widening of the existing digital divide that excluded Adivasi students from online education and homogenous policy interventions that often reproduce inequit
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