Browsing by Author "Thakur, Sukaran"
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Item Aga Khan Rural Support Programme India(MICA, 2023) Basu, Aditya; Agarwal, Manvi; Bose, Russian; Garg, Shashwat; Gawaskar,Shivani; Thakur, SukaranThe research objective of the project focused on understanding the business model of the emerging entrepreneurs of the villages in the districts of Netrang and Dang. The research also focuses on the various criteria on which the entrepreneurs were selected and how the various ethnographic factors weigh down or help them on their ability to raise a successful business. Furthermore, the objective was to understand the various gaps that arises due to the entrepreneurial achievement of people in a village and how other villagers can be dissuaded from emulating it based on socio-economic and ethnographic factors.Item Digital brand governance(Routledge, 2024) Thakur, SukaranItem ESG maturity mapping: Sustainability in legacy, new age, and start-up organizations(Routledge, 2024) Thakur, SukaranItem The role of Bollywood music in shapping the identity of people exile with particular focus on the tibetian population in Dharamshala(Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad, 2014) Thakur, Sukaran; Harmony SinganporiaItem To create livelihood opportunities for forest dwellers by developing horticulture, silviculture & pasotral systems in Chhotaudepur block with shroff foundation trust(MICA, 2024) Gufran, Injila; Keshav Singh; Singh, Shiwangi; Chandel, Sudhanshu; Tak, Trishan Singh; Kukreja, Sanchit; Thakur, Sukaran; Makwana, Maganbhai; Pathak, GirishDESIGNTheproblem statement is centered on evaluating the value chain analysis of forest resources and medicinal plants within the Chhotaudepur Block, with a specific emphasis on improving the economic prospects for forest inhabitants in the Zoz cluster, a tribal region in Gujarat. This study seeks to gain insight into the current situation and uncover the external and internal factors that impact the production and distribution of these resources. The primary objective is to identify deficiencies in the value chain that necessitate intervention by the Shroff Foundation Trust to elevate the livelihoods of the indigenous tribal populations.Item Women Empowerment Programme through SHG Formation Entrepreneurship Development & FPO Formation: With National Livelihood Resource Institute (NLRI)(MICA, 2025) Tiwari, Abhilasha; PJ, Frankline; Acharya, Madhwaraj; Bordoloi, Meghna; Thomas, Susan; P, Swathi; Thakur, Sukaran; Saini, Anil Rathore, ManishPromote Kadaknath as a Specialty Product: Emphasize on the nutritional values of Kadaknath, and market it as a better choice over other regular varieties. This means to involve local personalities inside the community or even village elders in the distribution of the product to make the community trust in the product. • Partner with Anganwadis and Schools: Handhold local anganwadis and schools to fashion out nutritional intervention that create awareness to parents and teachers on how these Kadaknath eggs are good for the growth of children. This partnership can bring awareness of this product and also increase the consumers’ trust in the product. • Simple Egg Stamping for Differentiation: People should use basic stamps to distinguish between desi and Kadaknath eggs. Such kind of solution is quite simple and effective to ensure the customers understand and distinguish between the normal and the Kadaknath eggs. Operational Improvements