1,746,571 research outputs found

    Replication Data for The Rise of Finance Companies and FinTech Lenders in Small Business Lending

    No full text
    Stata code and non-proprietary data to replicate results in Gopal and Schnabl (2022

    Scientometric portrait of Ram Gopal Rastogi

    No full text
    Publication productivity of Indian scientist (R.G. Rastogi) has been documented. Scientometric analysis of 312 papers by Ram Gopal Rastogi published during 1954 to 1992 in various domains: (a) Luni -solar activity and quiet -time E & F- region (57); (b) Equatorial electric field and low and mid latitude iof:osphere (78); (c) Ionospheric E- region irregularities (19); (dj Ionospheric F- region irregularities (32); and (e) Magnetic disturbance effects on the equatorial low and mid latitude ionosphere (23) were analysed. Interdomainery contents and of the number of papers: a+b were 36; b+c and b+d were 20 each; b+e were 16;. c+e were 5; a+e were 3; d+e were 2; and a+d had only one publication. Highest collaborations were with H. Chandra (61), M.R. Deshpande (42), and G. Sethia (19) out of his total 97 collaborators. His highest productivity was during 1978 with 28 papers followed by 19 papers during 1977. The core journals preferred by him for publishing papers were: Indian Journal of Radio & Space Physics, India, and Journal of Atomic & Terrestrial Physics, UK (59 each), followed by Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, India (34). Most prolific title keywords with their frequencies were: Ionosphere (92); Equatorial (61); F-region (53); Equatorial electrojet region (40), and Magnetic equator (30)

    Gopal as a Sustainable Alternative: Chemical, Rheological, and Mechanical Insights

    No full text
    The availability of petroleum asphalt, derived from non-renewable natural sources, is steadily declining in tandem with dwindling petroleum reserves. To mitigate the reliance on petroleum, alternative renewable natural sources are being explored for use as both modifiers and replacements for petroleum asphalt, particularly as binders in asphalt mixtures. The development of bio-asphalt represents a significant innovation aimed at reducing or even eliminating the dependence on petroleum as a source of asphalt. This paper examines the chemical, rheological, and mechanical properties of Gopal (Gondorukem Asphalt), a bio-asphalt derived from Gondorukem (gum rosin) and CPO (Crude Palm Oil). Two types of Gopal, Gopal-GEM130 and Gopal-GEG90, were analyzed using FTIR (Fourier Transform Infra-Red) and EDX (Energy Dispersive X-ray) tests, with Pen 60 petroleum asphalt serving as a control for comparison. The results indicate that the chemical groups of Gopal-GEG90 and Gopal-GEM130 share 86% similarity with those of Pen 60 petroleum asphalt. Compared to Pen 60, Gopal-GEM130 is less toxic and less alkaline, while Gopal-GEG90 is also less toxic but more alkaline. Rheologically, Gopal-GEG90 and Gopal-GEM130 fall within the same classification as Pen 60, based on the Pen 60 classification grade of asphalt. Gopal-GEG90 exhibits slightly better stripping resistance and lower aging resistance than Pen 60, whereas Gopal-GEM130 demonstrates significantly better stripping resistance but lower aging resistance. Performance-wise, both Gopal variants belong to the same performance grade (PG64S) as Pen 60 petroleum asphalt. However, Gopal-GEG90 has slightly better rutting resistance compared to Pen 60 but lower than Gopal-GEM130, and it ages faster with lower fatigue resistance. Conversely, Gopal-GEM130 has superior rutting resistance but lower fatigue resistance and ages faster than Pen 60 petroleum asphalt

    The Gopal Bhowun & Tank Deig. 1316

    No full text
    The Gopal Bhavan Palace Rajasthan, India

    Ram Gopal: la danza classica indiana e il balletto occidentale

    No full text
    -- Ram Gopal e Vaslav Nizinskij: Oriente ed Occidente -Ram Gopal e La Meri - Gandhi e la danza di Ram Gopal: tradizione e innovazione - Mettere in scena il corpo maschile: analisi di alcune danze create da Ram Gopal -- L'incontro londinese con il novantenne maestro indiano--. Forse nessun altro danzatore indiano si è dimostrato così permeabile alla storia e ai miti del balletto occidentale come Ram Gopal. Sicuramente nessun altro danzatore indiano è entrato con eguale forza nella storia della danza occidentale, diventandone a sua volta una sorta di idolo, di icona sacra. I critici e gli storici del balletto che tra gli anni Quaranta e Sessanta scrissero di Ram Gopal, come ad esempio Cyril Beaumont, Arnold Haskell, Fernau Hall, Alfred Gent, Kay Ambrose, non sembrano molto interessati al problema dell'autenticità degli spettacoli indiani portati in tournée dall'artista. In essi non vi è una coscienza antropologica, un'attenzione verso il contesto rituale e socio-religioso che fa da background alla danza indiana. La riflessione su Ram Gopal in maniera più o meno evidente alimenta un discorso tutto interno al balletto. La straordinaria qualità degli spettacoli del danzatore viene portata ad esempio per riaffermare -- attraverso la danza indiana ("la più antica delle danze classiche") -- la superiorità del balletto classico sulla danza moderna. Il fatto paradossale è che anche sul versante opposto, quello delle avanguardie, la danza indiana è oggetto di studio e ammirazione, spesso in chiave antiballettistica.

    Indian Finfish Exports – An Analysis of Export Performance and Revealed Comparative Advantage

    No full text
    The export of finfish from India has been rising over the past few years and in 2006-07 it contributed almost 44 per cent of the total marine products exported from the country in quantity terms. However in value terms its contribution is only 16 per cent, indicating low unit value realization of the products. This paper has analysed the export performance and has studied the revealed comparative advantage of finfish export from India for the period 2001 to 2005. The finfish exports from India have not revealed any comparative advantage among the total marine products export in the period of study. The paper has suggested reviewing of the policy of finfish export, with a shift in emphasis to export of only high-value finfish and value-added low-value finfish.Agricultural and Food Policy,

    “A democracy that does not provide the conditions for full inclusion, and thereby full citizenship, will necessarily be a fragile construct” – Niraja Gopal Jayal

    No full text
    In December Niraja Gopal Jayal, Professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, gave a talk at LSE about the “three worlds” of Indian citizenship. During her visit, she spoke to Sonali Campion about democracy, the political uses of technology and the barriers to citizenship in India

    Victorian Hydrogen Hub researcher - Gopal Pandey

    No full text
    Learn about PhD candidate Gopal Pandey's research: Use of hydrogen in steelmaking

    Shri Gopal Ganapati Temple

    No full text
    Facade of temple; While grazing cattle near the hill the Gopal Ganapati stone image was discovered by herdsmen who later installed it in a small shrine with a thatched roof. (Gopal is the infant form of Krishna and Ganapati is another name for the elephant god Ganesh). In 1966 the first Chief Minister of Goa, Dayanand Bandodkar, built the temple, and installed a silver gilded statue of Ganesh (consecrated April 24, 1966). The temple is a fusion of modern and traditional elements. Bandodkar was a wealthy mine owner and the first Chief Minister of Goa after the territory was returned to India by Portugal. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 8/25/2015

    ICAS:MP Lecture by Niraja Gopal Jayal (Jawaharlal Nehru University)

    No full text
    Chair: Kalpana Kannabiran (Council for Social Development, Hyderabad) 23 September 2019 Venue: CSDS, Seminar Room, 6 pm – 8 pm Niraja Gopal Jayal is Professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Her book Citizenship and its Discontents (Harvard University Press, 2013) won the Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy Prize for 2015. She is also the author of Representing India: Ethnic Diversity and the Governance of Public Institutions (Palgrave ..
    corecore