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Item Bandana Jain at the sylvn studio: The journey of a woman from a contemporary artist to an entrepreneur who promotes sustainability by Viral Nagori(SAGE Publications, Ltd, 2022) Nagori, ViralItem Covid-19 and cultural change towards the payment acceptance through digital wallets for small shop entrepreneurs(Excel India Publishers, 2021) Nagori, Viral; Roy, GouravItem Evaluating the socio-economic, health, safety, and environmental impact of the Gobardhan biogas plant: with Gujarat Govt. Rural Development Department(MICA, 2023) Pati, Rituparna; Joshi, Sukriti; Shrivastava, Tushar Aman; Shukla, Chitrangad; Gulati, Naman; Nagori, Viral; Chavda, MaheshThe primary occupation at Kunariya is farming and cattle rearing. Additionally, copper bell making is an interesting activity in which the Luhars at Kunariya are engaged in. At Dhori, farming, animal husbandry, cattle rearing, producer’s milk company and transportation business services are the primary occupation of people. Kutch embroidery work(Bharat Kaam) is done by women of the village. Drip irrigation is done on an individual level by all farmers due to low water levels. On average each farmer owns anywhere from 3-25 livestock. There is no financial institution or a bank present. Residents of the village deposit their savings in the post office. There are microfinance institutions which help people withdraw up to INR 10,000. We did most of our transactions at kirana stores through mobile based UPI mode.Item Livelihood generation and eco-tourism enhancement at kevdi with a focus on charoli, sitaphal and other mfps with Gujarat Forests(MICA, 2024) Shah, Anjali; Vaish, Digant; Munjal, Harshit; Sureka, Ishita; Rana, Prachi; Agarwal, Prerika; Nagori, Viral; Shah, HimaniRecognizing the ecological significance of the Kevdi Eco Tourism Site, which is committed to preserving the natural environment. This includes afforestation and reforestation programs, wildlife conservation efforts, improve the tourism of the eco tourism site while keeping up with the promise of implementating the eco-friendly practices to ensure the long-term health and sustainability of the ecosystem. Non-Timber Forest Produce: A focal point of our project involves the sustainable collection of non-timber forest produce. We work in collaboration with the local community to identify, harvest, and market these resources, creating a dependable source of income while ensuring the responsible utilization of forest products.Item Socio economic report 2020(MICA, 2020) Krishna, Rajneesh; Kasilingam, Dharun; Nagori, Viral; Mall, Sunita; Mehta, Rooshabh; Yagnik, Shailesh; Vani, VinaIndia has a tradition of collecting socio-economic statistical data through various sources including Population Census, National Sample Surveys, and as a by-product of administration. The advancement of digital technologies has enabled a growth in the availability of statistics. However, data gaps continue to exist on a number of emerging issues pertaining to geographies. It is critical to have statistics at various geographic levels for businesses, policymakers, researchers, and academia to effectively contribute to sustainable development. There has definitely been a significant improvement in the socio-economic development of India over the years. However, it is also evident that certain states, districts, and villages have outperformed the others leading to an imbalanced society. In-order to identify geographies that distinctly pose scopes for improvement, or demonstrates potential for business investments, it is necessary to have comparable statistical indicators. Recognizing this need, MICA-The School of Ideas, through MICA Marketing Intelligence (MIMI), has published this series of reports titled ÒSocio-Economic Report 2020Ó comprising of one book per state. The report presents 45 district level and 32 village-level indicators for all districts in a state and one village per district.