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Wealth Creation through Equity Investing

Wealth creation through equity investing is an intensive exercise requiring special skills and knowledge backed by extensive market and company research and thorough understanding of the subtleties of the market behavior. Whereas equity investing beats the inflation and is an ideal instrument of investment for growth by delivering higher rate of return compared to fixed return instruments, the associated risks must be kept in view that equity is a volatile instrument whose prices change every day and any negative sentiment/news/adverse happening would erode the principal investment. It is only the intelligent and perceptive investor who makes money in both rising and falling markets.

With a view to understand the nuances of equity investing, how equities create wealth in the long run, understanding the difference between growth vis-à-vis value investing, why high quality companies trade at high multiples, the capital market experts will guide the readers with their experience. The underlying reasons why PSUs have not performed in spite of their inherent strengths will also be discussed in different chapters.

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New Perspectives on Happiness & Peace

New Perspectives on Happiness & Peace (ISBN 978-81-951119-5-4)  provides a platform for happiness and Conscious Organizations research. New Perspectives on Happiness & Peace is committed to enhance holistic happiness and build conscious citizens. The scope of Book includes Individuals, Teams, Organizational, National happiness evaluations and prescriptions for improving the metrics. Besides this it aims at promoting stakeholder focus on Conscious Organizations which is a consequence of employees’ well-being and a conscious contribution to the society.


New Perspectives on Happiness & Peace is a book that publishes conceptual, quantitative and qualitative research papers relating to Individual, Team, Organizational, Societal and Cross cultural Happiness for realizing inner-peace and achieving well-being of employees, citizens and other stakeholders. The aim of the journal is also to encourage researchers to study and start discussions on leading platforms among the learned bodies on need for creating conscious Organizations as a key solution for enhancing Organizational Happiness and Peace. We welcome research papers with a methodological focus and papers bringing out on critical issues related to the happiness and creation of conscious Organizations and Peace.

New Perspectives on Happiness & Peace welcomes original research papers, review papers and book summaries related to happiness, creating and sustaining Conscious Organizations within the limits of academic and ethical standards. We invite ideas from all parts of world to submit their writings to AJHP. The basic condition for acceptance in Book is Originality, clarity, Novelty, relevant literature review, Interpreted findings, and best use of appropriate methods of research. This Book publishes Research Papers, Case study, & Book Reviews based in the Sub themes mentioned.

All papers submitted will be published in an ISBN book hard copy / e-book depending on prevalent pandemic situations. All publications will be done only if the guidelines and comments of the reviewers are incorporated, failing which they will be unfortunately delayed for the next issue after approved corrections are timely done. 


The expected learning outcomes are placed below. readers will -

1. Classify philosophical, scientific and academic literatures along with subjective experiences for aligning the existing strategies for the future work and happy workplace.

2. Advance an understanding of the 5 R-I-G-H-T Pillars of Happiness.

3. Ponder on how to use research findings to develop intervention and priorities for nurturing and sustaining Happiness at all levels in Organizations or Individual lives.

4. Analyse the development / creation of a Global Happiness Ecosystem & Infrastructure.

INDICATIVE AREAS FOR NEW PERSPECTIVES ON HAPPINESS & PEACE

1. R-Revisiting: Concepts about Happiness, Peace, Organizational Happiness, Team Happiness, Individual happiness & Conscious Organizations

2. I- Interpreting: Organizational Happiness & the Peace Conscious Practices adopted by Legendary Individuals, Societies, Organizations & Nations

3. G- Gaps between Leader & Employees: Gaps in vision, mental models, intentions, beliefs, wisdom, competencies, willingness that can either accelerate or de-accelerate the development of Conscious Organizations. 

4. H- Happiness Infrastructure: Building and analyzing frameworks that accelerates the creation of Conscious Organizations

5. T- Togetherness: Happiness is the cause of the Peace. And peace is a desired social outcome. It becomes natural to seek proposed frameworks or advance theories that promote togetherness beyond the family borders & political borders.



Topic Guidelines for BOOK CHAPTER Submission but is not limited to:


Legendary Happiness

Emerging New Normal at Workplace

Alignment of Leader-Employee relationship

Insights of Organizational Happiness

Technology role in Sustaining Happiness

Leader and Employee relationship

Strategies of Joyful, Healthy life

Turbulent zones in Mental Health of Leaders

Self-Compassion

Vibrant Organizations

Webinar Unhappiness

Well-Being of Students & employees

Happiness Ecosystem

Memory and Happiness

Habits & Happiness

Public Policies & Citizens Happiness

National Happiness

Perception Conflict

Measures of well-being and happiness 



Happiness & Meaning of work

Quality of Organizational life

Employees Aversive to promote their own Organization

Leader’s Happiness

Boss Management for workplace happiness

Mindfulness

New age methods for Stress Management

Empathy

Determinants or consequences of happiness

Happy Teachers

Smart happiness & happy communications

Happiness inequality

Peace building initiatives by Government

Governance Happiness

Peace Building Strategies adopted by Businesses

Conflict resolution

Ineffectiveness of methods to transfer human values

Sustainable Happiness

Happiness Hypothesis

Role of Failures in building Happiness




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SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE ON SLUMS

Rapid urbanization represents major threats and challenges to personal and public health. The World Health Organisation identifies the ‘urban health threat’ as three-fold: infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases; and violence and injury from, amongst other things, road traffic. Within this tripartite structure of health issues in the built environment, there are multiple individual issues affecting both the developed and the developing worlds and the global north and south.

Reflecting on a broad set of interrelated concerns about health and the design of the places we inhabit, this book seeks to better understand the interconnectedness and potential solutions to the problems associated with health and the built environment. Divided into three key themes: home, city, and society, each section presents a number of research chapters that explore global processes, transformative praxis and emergent trends in architecture, urban design and healthy city research. Drawing together practicing architects, academics, scholars, public health professional and activists from around the world to provide perspectives on design for health, this book includes emerging research on: healthy homes, walkable cities, design for ageing, dementia and the built environment, health equality and urban poverty, community health services, neighbourhood support and wellbeing, urban sanitation and communicable disease, the role of transport infrastructures and government policy, and the cost implications of ‘unhealthy’ cities etc. To that end, this book examines alternative and radical ways of practicing architecture and the re-imagining of the profession of architecture through a lens of human health. 




EDITED BOOK Background


Slums is typically understood to involve all aspects of residential areas. Slums is studied by wide range of schoalrs. They include sociologists, human geographers, public health professionals, architects, planners, and urban designers, to mention just a few.
Sociologists study the life of communities in our cities, towns and neighbourhoods. Human geographers research issues ranging from into the migrations of people from rural to urban to the socio-political settings and the patterns of life and activity that characterise cities across the world. Public health professionals today continue the work of over two centuries in their field concerned with the city as an important site for public health debates. Examples in recent years include the Healthy Cities initiative developed by the World Health Organisation and multiple governmental and NHS projects to promote notions such as the ‘walkable city’, not to mention the health, community and social agenda promoted by the UN Habitat programme.
All of this research and activity of course happens alongside, and in collaboration with, those academics and professionals engaged in the built environment in more traditional ways. Architects form example have long engaged in designing buildings while working with social groups and communities on ‘community design’ projects and collaborating with the public to create more ‘human’ city environments. Urban planners obviously work with policy makers and architects directly, but are also now fully embedded in community participation exercises involving human geographers and sociologists. At an even larger regional planning level these issues are linked to government policy of community regeneration and a broader narrative on public health and healthy living that encourages active lifestyles and thus, walkable and bicycle friendly city streets.

Edited Book Chapters Rationale


Slum is an inherently interdisciplinary phenomenon. However, currently, this reality is only partially reflected in literature that periodically explores specific aspects of this interdisciplinary field, but has not yet developed a coherent platform on which to explore the full range and depth of the cross disciplinary nature of life in our cities, their physical infrastructure, their planning policies, health implications and community bonds. As a result, there is a need to develop a platform that supports research into the built environment of cities across disciplines such as sociology, human geography, community and political studies in a coherent and interconnected way.
In serving this role, the series will make a major contribution to the most embedded field of built environment studies (architecture, urban design, planning) and make significant contributions to those fields that inevitably engage with it in the course of their own specific studies (such as sociology, human geography, public health and community studies etc).

The series promises to become a fundamental reference point to scholars across disciplines in the India and further afield, giving multiple disciplines a platform to interconnect and learn from each other. It is expected to establish a clear interdisciplinary definition and reference point for the multiple perspectives and approaches to research in, and related to, the built environment.

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ISBN 978-81-951119-4-7
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Recent Research in Migration and Gender Issues

 

Call for Book Chapters Submission

The Editorial Team of EDUindex invites you to participate in the upcoming book by submitting a 2000-words book chapter for the peer-reviewed e-Book with ISBN 978-81-950861-3-9 that will be published at EDUindex.


Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:

This edited book is designed to address several problems of Migration and Gender studies:
  • Women’s empowerment in action
  • Forced labour in different countries
  • Gender equality and social policy
  • Authoritarianism and gender issues
  • Gender, violence, health, harassment, abuse
  • Challenges of modern slavery and human trafficking
  • Challenges of women’s and labour migration during the COVID pandemic
  • Rights of male and female immigrants in host countries and challenges of immigration policy
  • Political issues and women’s quotas in political parties worldwide
  • Migration issues of women and men in different countries
  • Marriage and its issues worldwide
  • Women in war and conflict: struggle, resistance, and security
Submission deadline: 10th February 2021

Benefits of Publication?

There are many direct and indirect benefits of book chapters publication:
  1. .eCertificate to all authors
  2. Get published in a month
  3. Add your book chapter in Resume and API.
  4. Get the membership of EDUindex free.
  5. Connect and collaborate with other researchers across the world. 
  6. DOI to published book
  7. Book will be available on Google Books, EDUindex Books, and Amazon. 

Book Chapter Submission Guidelines:

Book Chapters must be written in British English, typed using Times New Roman (normal style and font size 12), and in MS-Word. Page size should be A4, single column with 2.0 cm margin on both sides with single line spacing. The body of abstracts should be divided into 4 sections: background, methods, results, and conclusions. Book chapters should include the title, name & surname of authors, affiliation, country, e-mail, phone number, and keywords. Book chapter content up to 2000 words, with the theme related to topics of MIgration and Gender Issues should be submitted to the following email address by 10th February 2021: editor@eduindex.org


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Research Trends in English Language and Literature

 

TitleResearch Trends in English Language and Literature
EditorSN Sharma
Edition1
Volume1
price500
Year Of Allotment2019
Book VersionPaperBack
Book DescriptionOur English language and literature books, online and digital resources provide different learning methods, encouraging students to find a method that suits them, enabling them to build their confidence and perform at their best.
ISBN Number"978-93-86954-37-4"
LanguageEnglish
ImprintPEN2PRINT



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RECENT RESEARCH IN SOCIAL SCIENCE

 

TitleRECENT RESEARCH IN SOCIAL SCIENCE
AuthorS N Sharma
Edition1
Volume1
price500
Year Of Allotment2019
Book VersionPaperBack
Book DescriptionThis book on recent research in social science presents new perspectives on old issues of social, economic, and cultural conflicts. Authors have contributed chapters on different themes related to the topic and this book will be of benefit to readers of social sciences.
ISBN Number"978-93-86954-29-9"
LanguageEnglish
ImprintEDUINDEX

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New Perspectives in Geography

 

TitleNew Perspectives in Geography
AuthorS. N. Sharma
Edition1
Volume1
price500
Year Of Allotment2018
Book VersionPaperBack
Book DescriptionGeography's relevance to science and society arises from a distinctive and integrating set of perspectives through which geographers view the world around them. This chapter conveys a sense of what is meant by a geographic perspective, whether it be applied in research, teaching, or practice. Due to space limitations, it does not attempt to cite the many excellent examples of research illustrating geography perspective.
ISBN Number"978-93-86954-15-2"
LanguageEnglish
ImprintPen2Print




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New Perspectives in History

 

TitleNew Perspectives in History
AuthorS. N. Sharma
Edition1
Volume1
price500
Year Of Allotment2018
Book VersionPaperBack
Book DescriptionNew Perspectives in History has become a key reference work that students and researchers interested in the most important developments in the methodology and practice of history can use for knowledge enhancement. The contributions examine a wide range of interdisciplinary areas of historical research, including women history, history from below, the history of reading, oral history, the history of the body, microhistory, the history of events, the history of images, and political history.
ISBN Number"978-93-86954-14-5"
LanguageEnglish
ImprintPen2Print


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Recent Research in English Literature

  

Title of Book 

Recent Research in English Literature

Editor

SN Sharma

ISBN 

978-93-86954-61-9

Year of publication

2021

Publisher

Pen2Print

Brief Description of Book

Recent Research in English Literature is an edited book that contains chapters about the recent researches being undertaken by scholars around the world.




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