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  • Phirangi, Prashant (Regional Art magazine, 2021)
  • Acharyya, Achiransu (Indian Ground Water, 2019-07)
    Game Theory (GT), both in its non-cooperative (NCGT) and cooperative (CGT) forms, has been pivotal in its contribution to the analysis of important aspects related to water resources. Over time, GT models have developed ...
  • Phirangi, Prashant (Karnataka LalitKala-Art magazine, 2018)
    As the necessary pressure is applied when the wood block (matrix) is brought in contact with a paper, the inked image is transferred onto it. Prints made with relief process, usually have bold and sharp black and white ...
  • Prapin, Manomaivibool (Asian Research Centre of the Korean Foundation for Advanced Studies at Chulalongkorh University, 2016)
  • Phirangi, Prashant (Regional Art magazine, 2017)
  • Das, Usha; Ghosh, Souvik (Indian Council of Agricultural Research, 2019-05)
    The issue of climate change impact on agriculture and its mitigation through developing resiliency is of prime importance to enhance farmers' income and livelihood security. A study was conducted in Odisha to find out ...
  • Chakraborti, Trina; Bhattacharya, Kashinath (School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 2015)
    Melissopalynological study was an age old technique of examining honey samples for their pollen content and was of high research interest in Europe and US for a long time. In the present review study an attempt has been ...
  • Mandal, Biswajit; Chattopadhyay, Soumyadip; Prasad, Alka Shree (SAGE, 2020)
    Health trade and related tourism have become prevalent in recent times, particularly in countries where quality medical services are provided at a relatively low cost. Therefore, using a competitive general equilibrium ...
  • Mandal, Biswajit; Bhattacharjee, Prasun; Banerjee, Souvik (Springer, 2018-12)
    Using traditional health capital model of Grossman (The human capital model of the demand for health. NBER, Working Paper 7078, 1972) and Wagstaff (Bull Econ Res 38(1):93–95,1986a) this paper attempts to fill in the ...
  • Mandal, Biswajit; Bhattacharjee, Prasun (SAGE, 2020)
    Using a hybrid of the Heckscher–Ohlin model and specific factor model of trade, this article considers the phenomenon of FDI inflows only in the exportable sector of developing economies. We investigate the impact of ...
  • Acharyya, Achiransu (2016-07)
    Even though the contribution of groundwater to agricultural growth in West Bengal has been undisputed, yet literature on groundwater irrigation and groundwater market in the State is scarce. This is all the more glaring ...
  • Phirangi, Prashant (Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research, 2021-02)
  • Phirangi, Prashant (Zobaen Sondhi, 2021-02)
    ‘Rubbings’ is an ancient practice of art, which probably may have had its origin in what is today known as China. Practices of rubbings have become precious source of information as well as documentation into the history, ...
  • Phirangi, Prashant (ACADEMIC SOCIETY FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT, 2018-02)
  • Phirangi, Prashant (GAUTAM BUDDHA KALYAN SANSTHAN, 2017-03)
    When we looking into the era of 19th and 20th century from outer direction, which fulfilled the requirements of expectations. Surroundings, concept are much more personal and self expressive for an artist. By the period ...
  • Phirangi, Prashant (Academic Discourse, 2017-06)
    Johann Gutenberg of Germany first printed a book in 1456, and about a hundred years later it was introduced in India by the Portuguese. Since these inventions, all the visual art media is being practiced all over the ...
  • Mandal, Biswajit; Prasad, Alka Shree (Emerald, 2020-04-26)
    – This paper aims to strive to model virtual trade resulting from time zone differences in an otherwise Heckscher–Ohlin set up which is absent in the literature. So, the paper adds some value to the existing literature ...
  • Mandal, Biswajit (De Gruyter, 2017)
    This paper uses a Heckscher-Ohlin nugget framework with both traded and non-traded goods. Traded goods are subject to tax whereas non-traded good does not pay tax but is beset with corruption related intermediation. Our ...
  • Das, Soumya Prakash; Deb, Debal; Dey, Narottam (Association of Soils & Crops Research Scientists, 2018-12)
    Jugal is a natural floral organ mutant of rice (Oryza sativacv.Jugal)thatnaturallyproducesmultipleseedsper grain, possess more than one carpel in most of itsflowers. However,theunderneathmechanismofmultiple carpelis ...
  • Mandal, Biswajit (SAGE, 2016-01-01)
    Using the hybrid of Heckscher–Ohlin and Specific Factor models of trade, we show that the economic recession led to shock results for both capitalists and skilled workers. Some of the unionized unskilled workers lose ...

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