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  • 4 weeks ago | tandfonline.com | Mohan Gupta |Atul Gautam |Parth Gupta |Harendra Kumar Yadav

    ABSTRACTIndia, one of the fastest-growing major economies in the world, with a Gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate of over 7%, is witnessing rapid industrialization. Electricity demand has risen 6% annually since 2020, reaching 1,407 TWh in 2023, and it grew by 6.7% that year. The government is focusing on renewable energy to meet this increasing demand, and solar and wind comprise 88.15% of the total renewable energy capacity.

  • 1 month ago | freepressjournal.in | Atul Gautam

    Indore (Madhya Pradesh): A new study by the Indian Institute of Management Indore revealed that the often overlooked work of grassroots women’s courts in India is combating gender-based violence (GBV) effectively. The research, co-authored by DPM alumna Poonam Barhoi along with Prof Ranjeet Nambudiri and Prof Nobin Thomas, explored how these informal, community-led forums are providing crucial access to justice in regions where formal legal systems fall short.

  • 2 months ago | freepressjournal.in | Atul Gautam

    Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Centralised government control over online content regulation can actually increase political hate speech, rather than reduce it, according to a study by Indian Institute of Management Indore. Instead of curbing harmful content, such control can suppress dissent and deepen political divisions highlighting the need for independent regulation and balanced digital governance that protects free speech while addressing harmful content fairly.

  • 2 months ago | freepressjournal.in | Atul Gautam

    Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The revolutionary device in our hands is quietly making a big impact on the city's electricity usage. Around 30 lakh mobile phones in Indore are together consuming electricity worth Rs 2 crore every month, according to estimates by Madhya Pradesh Electricity Distribution Company which are based on average charging patterns and power usage.

  • 2 months ago | freepressjournal.in | Atul Gautam

    Indore (Madhya Pradesh): A groundbreaking study from the Indian Institute of Management Indore reveals how commodity price crashes can ripple across global markets, with natural gas, sugar and coffee facing the highest risk. The study published in the Journal of Futures Markets sheds light on the risks of commodity price crashes and the effect these crashes have across global markets. Authored by Prof.

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