Every day, Basava goes to the forest to collect firewood for his mother. But one day it grows dark and he can't find his way home. That is when Basava sees the glowing dots of fire that light up the forest ... A gentle story with a touch of magic and dramatic illustrations."--Page 4 of cover
The Animals From The Popular I M So Sleepy Are Back! Shanmugam The Lion Is Supposed To Be The King Of The Jungle But All He Does Is Sleep. Worse, He Snores. Then One Day, Another Lion Enters The Jungle. He Is Lean And Mean - He Is Gabbar Singh. The Other Animals Are Frightened, But How Can They Get The Lazy Shanmugam To Awake To Their Defence? Bahadur The Little Elephant Has A Brilliant Idea . . .
Kapila Aunty Is Teaching The Little Chameleons How To Change Colour, One At A Time. But Kamini Gets Excited And Goes Red, Purple, Green, Yellow . . .She Can't Stop! Meet Baby Elephant Bahadur's New Friend In The Third Book In The Series.
This collection of essays brings together auto-ethnographic, critical and comparative reflections on doing feminisms in the academy in contemporary India and the UK. Written by emergent and seasoned academics from a range of disciplinary, social and (geo)political locations, these essays explore the transformative potential, dilemmas and challenges of teaching, learning, researching and working as feminist academics. By engaging with questions of identity and difference, institutional and classroom pedagogies, reflexivity and accountability, and the production and circulation of feminist and non-feminist knowledge, the essays in this collection also provide the frame and the lens through which to view the wider landscape of contemporary higher education. Anchored in feminist scholarship and written in an accessible style, the collection will be useful to those interested in feminist, women’s and gender studies, and more broadly those keen to pursue equality in higher education and decentring of knowledge production globally.
Innovation Is Key To Competitive Advantage, As Most Indian Managers Will Agree. Yet, Only A Few Of Them Believe That Their Innovation Outcomes Are As Or Better Than Expected. Innovative India: Insights For The Thinking Manager Examines The Importance Of Innovation For Organizations To Grow In A Corporate Environment That Is Constantly Changing And Fiercely Competitive. Drawing On Years Of In-Depth Research And Extensive Experience In The Indian Industry, Parmit Chadha And Radhika Chadha Present An Integrated Perspective Of Innovation In Organizations As A System Comprising The 3 Gears Strategy, Culture And Processes; Three Gears That Have To Mesh Perfectly For Innovation To Be A Major Profit Driver In Any Set-Up. Based On Extensive Surveys, Interviews And Real-Life Cases, The Book Explores The Success Of Groundbreakers In The Corporate Sector Such As Tata Indica, Tasty Bite, Tenet And Kaya To Illustrate How The 3 Gears Work. In A Wide-Ranging Discussion, The Authors Also Address Questions Including: Is There A Weak Linkage Between Innovation Strategy And Overall Organizational Strategy? What Should Be The Ceo S Role In Driving Innovation? Is The First-Mover Advantage Really Critical? Do Indian Organizations Encourage Diversity Of Opinion? Can The Corporate Sector Learn Innovation From The Non-Corporate Sector? Does The Indian Education System Discourage Creativity And Risk-Taking? Are Entrepreneurs Supported Or Hindered By The Indian Innovation Ecosystem? Can There Be A Quintessentially Indian Model Of Innovation That Goes Beyond Japanese Kaizen Or American Big-Idea ? Innovative India Provides An Opportunity For Thinking Managers To Introspect On Their Organization S Need For Innovation As Well As A Framework To Base Their Strategies On. This Is An Important Book, Not Just For Managers, But Also For Anyone Who Wants To Know Why Innovation, Despite Being So Sought After, Is So Difficult To Implement.
The Animals From The Popular I M So Sleepy Are Back! Shanmugam The Lion Is Supposed To Be The King Of The Jungle But All He Does Is Sleep. Worse, He Snores. Then One Day, Another Lion Enters The Jungle. He Is Lean And Mean - He Is Gabbar Singh. The Other Animals Are Frightened, But How Can They Get The Lazy Shanmugam To Awake To Their Defence? Bahadur The Little Elephant Has A Brilliant Idea . . .
Every day, Basava goes to the forest to collect firewood for his mother. But one day it grows dark and he can't find his way home. That is when Basava sees the glowing dots of fire that light up the forest ... A gentle story with a touch of magic and dramatic illustrations."--Page 4 of cover
Kapila Aunty Is Teaching The Little Chameleons How To Change Colour, One At A Time. But Kamini Gets Excited And Goes Red, Purple, Green, Yellow . . .She Can't Stop! Meet Baby Elephant Bahadur's New Friend In The Third Book In The Series.
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