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Research Project

 

S. No.

Research Team

Title of the Project

Funding Agency

Funding Amount

1.

Prof. Arvind Kumar (Project Director)

The study of CSR practices in India with special reference to North Eastern Region

 

Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) under IMPRESS Scheme.

10,00,000/-

2.

Dr. Arvind Arahant (Project Director), Prof. Arvind Kumar, Prof. Unnat Pandit, Dr. Parag Pandit, Dr. Shachi Yadav

Impact Assessment of Start-Up Village Entrepreneurship in Gujarat & Haryana

 

Mahatma Gandhi National Council Of Rural Education (MGNCRE), Ministry of Education.

5,50,000/-

3.

Prof. Unnat Pandit (Project Director), Dr. Arvind Arahant, Dr. Parag Pandit.

Studies on School Education in Aspirational Districts with an aim to improve the teaching quality during COVID/Post COVID scenario in Rural Schooling.

 

Mahatma Gandhi National Council Of Rural Education (MGNCRE), Ministry of Education.

5,50,000/-

4.

Dr. Vaniki Joshi Lohani (Project Director), Dr. Priya Gupta, Dr. Sakshi Sharma, Dr. Kunjana Malik

Women Entrepreneurship in Rural India: A Key role in making Atmanirbhar Bharat

 

Mahatma Gandhi National Council Of Rural Education (MGNCRE), Ministry of Education.

2,00,000/-

 

 

Consulting Report

 

Report 1 : Using Balance Scorecard for Mapping the HR health of an Organisation

     Consulting report

     Supplementary resources

     Case ppt

 

Report 2- Compensating Strategically

     Report 2- Compensating Strategically

     Report 2- Compensating Strategically Summary

     Report 2- Compensating Strategically Annexures

 

Working Papers

     WP-01- Employee Engagement and Onboarding

     WP-02-Exploring the concept of Gamification for better Employee Engagement in Hybrid Work Environment

     WP-03- virtual environment and Employee Engagement Strategy

     WP-04-CSR and its impact on employee engagement

     WP-05- Cadila Healthcare Limited Valuation

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