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Ghritartha Goswami, Sameer Mandal, Sudip Basack, Rishika Mukherjee and Moses Karakouzian
Rivers are crucial components of human civilization, as they provide water for domestic, agricultural, and industrial use. Additionally, they transport domestic and industrial waste to the sea. The Ganga River is a major river in India, originating from ...
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Diwakar Prakash, Chandra Bhushan Tiwary and Ram Kumar
Hooghly River, a ~460 km long distributary of the Ganga River, passes through a highly industrialized Metropolis-Kolkata in West Bengal, India, and eventually empties into the Bay of Bengal at Gangasagar. To determine the patterns and drivers of plankton...
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Debjani Roy Choudhury, Ramesh Kumar, Avantika Maurya, Dinesh P. Semwal, Ranbir S. Rathi, Raj K. Gautam, Ajaya K. Trivedi, Santosh K. Bishnoi, Sudhir P. Ahlawat, Kuldeep Singh, Nagendra K. Singh and Rakesh Singh
India is blessed with an abundance of diverse rice landraces in its traditional cultivated areas. Two marker systems (simple sequence repeats (SSR) and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)) were used to study a set of 298 rice landrace accessions collect...
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Rabin Chakrabortty, Subodh Chandra Pal, Dipankar Ruidas, Paramita Roy, Asish Saha and Indrajit Chowdhuri
Flood, a distinctive natural calamity, has occurred more frequently in the last few decades all over the world, which is often an unexpected and inevitable natural hazard, but the losses and damages can be managed and controlled by adopting effective mea...
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Shalvi Sharma and Sewa Ram
Envisioning the airport?s expanding relevance as a hub for passenger movement and its immediate ancillaries and as a focal point for inducing growth that embraces enormous conurbations and associated services, this paper seeks to identify factors likely ...
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ARYA SEN, CHEMMENCHERI RAMAKRISHNAN SREERAJ, CHELLADURAI RAGHUNATHAN
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Sundarban Biosphere Reserve is the largest mangrove forest in the world, which accommodates 350 species of fishes. The present work reports the presence of Cirrhimuraena indica; Diploconger polystigmatus; Triacanthus nieuhofii; Upeneus sulphureus &n...
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Shubhra Biswas,Arindam Gupta
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The study assesses the status of financial literacy in West Bengal and finds its impact on household decision-making of 600 respondents from eight selected districts of the state. Financial literacy of female and rural respondents is found to be lower. H...
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MD. WAHEDUZZAMAN, MD. MIZANUZZAMAN
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Climate change induced salinity and seasonal (October to May) intrusion of saline water in addition to the severe cyclone that originated from the Bay of Bengal has penetrated to the people, livelihoods, flood plains of the south and south-western part o...
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