KNUC 2016 Summer Confirmation Letter 1 PDF

March 26, 2018 | Author: KRITYANAND UNESCO CLUB,JAMSHEDPUR | Category: Globalization, Financial Inclusion, Economic Growth, Sustainability, Social Exclusion


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102/A,KalpanapuriAdityapur Industrial Area Jamshedpur 832109, India. Ref: KNUC/SG/IN/U- 4088-05/2016(F). Tel: +91 657 210 1198 E: [email protected] W: www.scribd.com/knunesco Date: May 8, 2016 Committee on Economic and Social Research KRITYANAND UNESCO CLUB SUMMER RESEARCH INTERNSHIP BATCH 1 2016 CONFIRMATION LETTER CUM OFFICE ORDER List of Candidates selected for Krityanand UNESCO Club Jamshedpur Summer Internship Programme 2016 Batch 1 from 10/05/2016 to 15/08/2016 Or 150 H /Months. Research Profile Duration Subject Title Prerequisites Subject Level Krityanand UNESCO Club Research Program on Political and Economic Development 10th May to 15th August 2016 Political and Economic Development Only students admitted into the UG/PG Undergraduate/Postgraduate Krityanand UNESCO Club Jamshedpur herewith Under the Ref No: KNUC/SG/IN/U- 4088-05/2016(F) of dated May 8th 2016 declares the selected Summer Research Internship (Batch 1) 27 Candidates name and their basic information as well as their Project Assignment. No separate Confirmation letter will be issue to the candidate. So this letter will act as Confirmation letter from the Organization. Date: May 8, 2016 Place: Jamshedpur, India Secretary Page 1 of 5 Sd/ Secretary General List of Candidates selected and their Project Assignment and Project Duration SL NO REGD. NO CANDIDATE NAME INSTITUTE PROJECT CATOGORY DURATION 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 KNUC/IN/S – 01/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 02/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 03/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 04/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 05/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 06/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 07/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 08/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 09/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 10/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 11/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 12/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 13/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 14/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 15/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 16/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 17/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 18/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 19/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 20/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 21/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 22/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 23/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 24/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 25/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 26/2016-17 KNUC/IN/S – 27/2016-17 Srishti Khemani Swapnil Manik Bawane Aashima Sachdeva Aditya Kumar K. Aditya Kumar Rao Akhilesh Kumar Anshu Kumari Anupama Shroff Ojaswini Bakshi Arushi Arora Baby Ziliya N.A. Chetan Rana Christi Thomas Falguni Arora Gurnoor Kaur Krishna Ramachandra Kritika Saxena Prakriti Anand Pratyush Shah Preksha Dugar Ruchika Kumari Sakshi Thapar Sagar kapoor Sanjana Komali Sanskriti Singh Sunando Sen Swati Ghosh ICAI New Delhi, Anuradha Engg. College,Chikhli Ambedkar University, Delhi Kirori Mal College, Delhi University St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai Madras School of Economics Miranda House, Delhi University LSRC for Women, Delhi University TISS, Mumbai IP College For Women ,Delhi University IP College For Women ,Delhi University Manipal Institute of Technology St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University Kirori Mal College, Delhi University Kirori Mal College, Delhi University National University, Singapore St. Xaviers College ,Kolkata LSRC for Women, Delhi University Kirori Mal College, Delhi University University of Durham, Durham UK Galgotias University,Noida GGS Indraprasath University, N.Delhi Madras School of Economics, Chennai Christ University, Bengaluru NMIMS Mumbai Scottish Church College, Kolkata Jadavpur University, Kolkata Financial Development Economics Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Political Development Political Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development Economic Development 20/05/2016 To 20/08/2016 06/06/2016 To 06/08/2016 20/05/2016 To 20/07/2016 01/06/2016 To 30/06/2016 17/05/2016 To 17/07/2016 20/05/2016 To 20/07/2016 01/07 2016 To 31/07/2016 01/06/2016 To 01/07/2016 15/05/2016 To 25/07/2016 01/06/2016 To 31/07/2016 01/06/2016 To 30/06/2016 23/05/2016 To 23/07/2016 25/05/2016 To 31/07/2016 20/05/2016 To 20/07/2016 01/06/2016 To 01/07/2016 10/05/2016 To 10/08/2016 20/05/2016 To 20/07/2016 24/05/2016 To 24/07/2016 30/05/2016 To 30/06/2016 01/06/2016 To 30/06/2016 08/06/2015 To 08/07/2016 18/05/2016 To 25/07/2016 18/05/2016 To 18/07/2016 10/05/2016 To 10/07/2016 10/05/2016 To 10/06/2016 10/05/2016 To 30/06/2016 10/06/2016 To 15/07/2016 Cont- Page 2 of 5 Thank you for your application for Internship in KRITYANAND UNESCO CLUB. We are pleased to inform you that your application has now been approved. We look forward to sharing this unique Opportunity to observe an essential part of our organization. We encourage your active participation throughout the program. We hope you will express your views and idea during your programme. Please feel free to contact us regarding any questions surrounding the Internship programme. We appreciate your cooperation and look forward to working with you. You can do your Summer Research Internship project work from your home city on any of your Concerned Project Category as mentioned above list under the given themes or area; as our currently focused program. Category:- : Economic Development Theme: Indian Economy Overview: Economic growth in India accelerated in Fiscal Year 2015 despite a double-digit decline in exports. It is projected to dip marginally in FY2016 due to a slowdown in public investment, stressed corporate balance sheets, and declining exports, then pick up in FY2017 as newly strengthened bank and corporate finances allow a revival in investment. Notwithstanding unexpected delays in enacting some economic reform, the prospects for continued rapid growth are undiminished. Focus Area of Economics Research Program 2016 Summer 1. 2. MAKING GROWTH MORE INCLUSIVE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT   Macroeconomic policies and reform initiatives Trade prospects and foreign direct investment trends         Dealing with obstacles to inclusive growth Addressing climate change concerns and issues of sustainable energy The economic dimension of inclusive growth Inclusive growth Agricultural and Rural Development Policy Stability and Economic Growth Globalization and Trade Macroeconomics Analysis and Policy POLICY CONSIDERATIONS Page 3 of 5 Category: - : Financial Development Overview: Access to affordable financial services for low income households and small businesses in some countries remain low, impending economic development and contributing to inequality of income and opportunities. Research in this area identifies and evaluates policy options for expanding financial inclusion while maintaining financial stability Increasing financial inclusion involves taking a closer look at financial education, especially how financial services on offer can help lift up disadvantaged segments of society. Financial education can be pursued at all levels of schooling (primary, secondary, tertiary, and adult or even postretirement) and geographic location. For example, people in rural areas can open postal savings accounts at post offices and mobile post offices can collect deposits from farmers and small businesses. Focus Area of Financial Research Program 2016 Summer  E-Commerce in India A Game Changer for the Economy – e-Commerce has transformed the way business is done in India. With attractive and convenient shopping options at the core of the consumer facing business, the e-Commerce industry offers the power to create innovative, sustainable, consistent and seamless shopping experience across all channels.     Financial Inclusion Monetary policy as a source of illusions Finance trends and barriers in India Financial Inclusion, Regulation, and Education in India Category: - : Political Development Theme: Globalizations & International Political Economy Overview: Globalization and Political Economy examines the political aspects of economic globalization. It introduces students to a classical and contemporary theoretical perspective on international political economy. This treats globalizing tendencies as distinct phenomena in their own right and as an influence on domestic public policies in individual nations. Key issues include the conflict between forces seeking to facilitate globalization and those seeking to resist it. Focus Area of Political Development Research Program 2016 Summer     Globalization and Foreign Policy for Post 2015 Development. Ideology in International Relations Global Trends and Transformation in World Politics. Human Rights & International Politics Page 4 of 5 The purpose of the program is best practices from the best Practice for promoting the best practice for post 2015 development. You are requested kindly submit your Project Report after the completion of your work softcopy by e-mail and Hardcopy of Color Project Report (Only Hard Copy of Color Project Report with binding form is accepted) along with print application form as sent us by e-mail and, Reference letter if available from your Institution/ or I-card copy by Speed Post or Courier. After receiving documents we will issue the Internship Certificate. You are requested to kindly select any one Project Topic under your Category and inform us by the same and collect some reference material for your information, after this mail we will send you our Project Guide along with Research Log Book Form within 10 Days. Once again welcome to Krityanand UNESCO Club Jamshedpur! Sincerely Yours Mukesh Kumar Mishra Secretary General M: (0) 9279502203 File Record Under: KNUC/SG/IN/U- 4088-05/2016(F) of Dated: 8th May, 2016 Page 5 of 5
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