scholarly journals Bharat Stage IV to VI -Challenges and Strategies

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 2614-2623

Bharat stage VI emission norms are the sixth stage for vehicular emissions in India. The BS-VI emission norms are much needed for a country such as India to keep the pollution in check. BS-VI norms are stricter and more restrictive in terms of BS-IV norms allowing for cleaner air and also less pollution in the process. The new BSVI emission norms would require both the automobile sectors as well as oil companies to make advancements and changes to their respective products. For the best results and for the better performance of the car the BSVI based engines will have to run on BSVI fuel. The new generation modern engines which are running on low-quality fuels will emit more toxic gases compared to that generated by the BSIV engines. The modern age engine blueprints usually require low Sulphur content to maintain a strong performance. This research aims at comprehending information on a new perspective of understanding the concept and how helpful it will be in understanding the shift from BHARAT STAGE IV TO VI for various stakeholders. Followed by strategies adopted by top five Indian based car manufactures

Author(s):  
Влада Пищик ◽  
Vlada Pischik

The monograph presents a new perspective on the problem of studying the mentality of generations in situations of uncertainty in modern life. The mentality of generations was considered in science from the classical, traditionalist positions as a special mentality, the worldview of large groups. Changing fluid modernity sets a new methodology for studying complex objects, allowing a different approach to the phenomenon of mentality as a construct created by scientists under the influence of the dominant forms of discourse in society. The construction paradigm gave us the opportunity to present the concept of the mentality of generations from different perspectives, when there is no established framework, and the mentality is not the precise form set by each new generation in society. Generations themselves as symbolic research entities reveal moving boundaries and diverse types and types. The studies analyzed in the monograph reflected the diversity of processes occurring at the generation boundaries in their interaction. The paper presents our studies of the mentality of generations in recent years.


Author(s):  
Thomas Benjamin

Benito Pablo Juárez Garcia (b. San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca, March 21, 1806; d. Mexico City, July 18, 1872) was one of the greatest (and most controversial) statesmen in Mexican history. Born a humble Zapotec Indian, he was orphaned before the age of four, obtained an improbable education, became a lawyer and politician, was a revolutionary reformer, served twice as governor of Oaxaca, and succeeded to the presidency in a time of crisis. His unlikely rise to political prominence in a country with a racial caste system was remarkable. As president he led Liberal Republicans to victory in the War of Reform (1858–1861) as well as in the War of the French Intervention (1862–1867). Juarez and his generals defeated reactionary Conservatives and recalcitrant Catholic bishops in 1858–1861 and defended the republican Constitution of 1857. His defense of the Republic against foreign invasion and the imposition of an Austrian archduke as Emperor of Mexico, from 1862 to 1867, gave Juárez his heroic, even cultic, stature during his lifetime. Although he faced fierce critics and enemies during his lifetime and after his death, Liberal partisans—politicians, journalists, workers, and Juárez himself—created the hero cult and the myth of Juárez. He was hailed as the incorruptible champion of the law, the constitutional republic, and the Mexican nation against powerful Mexican and foreign enemies in life and, even more, in death. General Porfirio Díaz served the Juárez government in war, opposed it in peace, and in 1876–1877, four years after the death of Juárez, became president by means of rebellion and then election. The new president was also from Oaxaca and embraced the Juárez myth to unite the nation and, in time, to create his own myth as the culminating hero in the making of the modern Mexican nation. The apotheosis of Juárez was consecrated in significant commemorative monuments of marble and bronze during the Porfiriato (the age of Porfirio Díaz, 1876–1911). By the first decade of the 20th century, the Juárez myth was more divisive than uniting. The scientific liberals (científicos) supporting the Díaz regime presented Juárista politics as the template for the Díaz dictatorship. A new generation of liberals believed Díaz had abandoned the constitutionalism of Juárez. The Mexican Revolution, led by these liberals, overthrew Díaz in 1911. Revolutionary governments continued the cult of Juárez. Public schools were given Juárez busts, and liberal textbooks introduced the Juárez myth to a new generation. Juárez, Mexico’s greatest symbol of the defense of national sovereignty was popularly and officially celebrated when US troops evacuated Veracruz (after several months of intervention) in November 1914. The same took place upon the expropriation of the foreign oil companies by the Mexican government in 1938. During the 20th century, and at the beginning of the 21st century, the cult of Juárez (the devoted attachment to Juarez) has remained steady. Professional historians and the popular cynicism of official history have undermined, to some extent, the official myth of Juárez (the idealization of Juárez by the state).


Being a polysemantic phenomenon, the literature is in a systematic process of constructive transformations of previous experience, based on the transit of centuries-old traditions, on the functioning of TTP (theory of traditional plots). The purpose of our work is to analyze the general problems of reception, transformation and new generation of test sequels by the writers by juxtaposition of Gogol’s and Bulgakov’s novels. These methodologies provided a new perspective on the reception and functionality of classic designs. The use of the receptive platform, the theory of TТР, the theory of intertextuality, narratology, etc., have provided the basis for new, unexplored, scientific findings. The well-known traditional motives, plots, characters occupy their niche in the theory of transitivity, without losing relevance due to the endless dialogue «author – recipient». This cultural transit has its regularities, which are engraved in the receptive segment of the science of literature, beginning with the problem of understanding the text, which goes back to deciphering the exegesis. Bulgakov, as a classic writer, formed in a time of crisis and shaky space, not only had to inherit the tradition, but also zealously protect it from the unmotivated literary blasphemy of radically new times. It is in his creative attitude to classical material and his alterations that he is a striking representative of the «caste of the guardians of tradition». His latest novel, incorporating a tremendous literary legacy – from legends to classical material – undoubtedly gives us the right to identify this main Bulgakov text as a meta-romance. The functionality of classical plots and their reminiscences at the reception of the writer appeal to the question of intertextuality. In the context of TCT theory, we examined M. Gogol’s influence on M. Bulgakov’s work. The update of the Gogol text, made possible by numerous microstructural components. In addition, we drew attention to the theatrical interpretations of M. Gogol, which veiled the issue of actualization of classical material. In the feuilleton «Chichikov Adventures», the writer contaminated M. Gogol’s most colorful characters using the past ridiculed the realities of the day.


Author(s):  
Sarada P V

<div><p>                              <em>Internet enthralled new generation cannot think of a world without social media. Social media itself became a platform for open ended discussions and enlightening sources of knowledge. Information revolution creates unbounded world where sumptuous trade, commerce, communication etc take place. The effect of cyber world is far reaching which surmount all other media that facilitates the growth of cyber media. The utility of cyber world is multifaceted.ie it includes entertainment, informative, educative, purposive, etc. Many aspects of internet had far reaching results. Among them trolls are significant in opening the eyes of the audience to the various social, political, gender, lingual and cultural issues. Pointed condemnation, naysayer, satire are the general nature of trolls. Sometimes it focuses on heartless defamation on individuals in power and positions. Ideas that are spread virally through internet may turn out to be reasons for social transformations. It can correct corrupted individuals, modify negative attitude of society towards the underprivileged by poignant criticism through internet trolls.  Its interference in social, cultural, political practices is noteworthy to mould a new perspective in society.</em></p><p><em>                                    Here the endeavor is to find out the concept of trolls and its importance in the cyber world of Kerala. The trolls provide a public space for open criticism and satire. Sometimes it may attack individuals without mercy but generally they are having a wider range of usage. It became instruments of social change when it is used rather in constructive brighter aspects. Sometimes it is used to dismantle the sacred images and idols which are actually beyond the reach of criticism in reality. But the anonymous aspect of virtual world actually opens up a possibility of razor-sharp ridicule and mocking.</em></p></div>


2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 423-438 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claes H. de Vreese ◽  
Frank Esser ◽  
Toril Aalberg ◽  
Carsten Reinemann ◽  
James Stanyer

In this article, the introduction to a special International Journal of Press/Politics ( IJPP) issue on populism, we articulate and define populism as a communication phenomenon. We provide an overview of populist political communication research and its current foci. We offer a framework for ongoing research and set the boundary conditions for a new generation of research on populist political communication, with an aim to push the research agendas and design toward a more interactive, systematic, and in particular, comparative approach to the study of populist political communication.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yun Cai ◽  
Radoslav R. Adzic

This paper demonstrates that the ORR activity of PtML electrocatalysts can be further improved by the modification of surface and subsurface of the core materials. The removal of surface low-coordination sites, generation (via addition or segregation) of an interlayer between PtML and the core, or the introduction of a second metal component to the subsurface layer of the core can further improve the ORR activity and/or stability of PtML electrocatalysts. These modifications generate the alternation of the interactions between the substrate and the PtML, involving the changes on both electronic (ligand) and geometric (strain) properties of the substrates. The improvements resulted from the application of these approaches provide a new perspective to designing of the new generation PtML electrocatalysts.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 299-308
Author(s):  
Naci Atalay DAVUTOĞLU

Concepts such as present-day mentality, human activities, technology, social and economic environments and organisational climate have had to undergo constant change following Industrial Revolutions. These changes in the management world have created a new value in production and service sectors. Supported by technology and device s that autonomously communicate with each other, these chains have ensured more modernized production processes. As the most recent trend, Industry 4.0 provides appropriate systems, physical attributes and diverse technologies that can cater for the future needs of economies by means of its initiation into business life with the motto of technological change and restructuring. The present study aim stories awareness of the concept of the Physical Internet, which is believed to provide new solutions to the field of logistics, and is an open global logistic system that has re defined existing supply chain structures, as well as current business and value creating models. This concept provides privileges in terms of transporting abstract and concrete products of enter prises via internet all over the world, as well as storing and supplying them. Consequently, the aim of the present study includes theoretically analysing the concept of the Physical Internet, which is one of the technological solutions provided by Industry 4.0, by means of literature review, which is defined as second-hand data, along with developing a different view point on enterprises’ vision and knowledge, and ensuring that enterprises do not miss the opportunity to restructure themselves. For an enterprise to be powerful, it is required to seize on opportunities and employ them in internal dynamics. Hence, if enterprises aspire to create value chains in the in activities, they should primarily seize on opportunities with the help of Industry 4.0, which is considered to be the future industrial revolution, adapt them to their own structures, and, in turn, be new generation enterprises by raising awareness. Concisely, the aim of the study is to bring a new perspective on logistic activities with the concept of the Physical Internet, ensure there vision of the current situation, and offer a solution to society-business-technology paradigm.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xinghua Chen ◽  
Lufang Zhao ◽  
Qing Zhou ◽  
Yuan Xu ◽  
Yongjun Zheng ◽  
...  

<a></a><a></a><a>The epoch-making breakthrough of nanoscience has brought new perspective to empolder new generation of nanozymes with enzyme-like structure and further to propel the comprehending of the structure-property relationship. Here, we report that the regulation of metal coordination center in M-N-C nanozymes (M = Fe, Co, Mn, Ni, and Cu) greatly altered their biocatalytic activities so as to selectively drive different types of enzymatic reactions. It was revealed that the intrinsic selectivity in interaction and activation of ROS by different M-N<sub>x</sub> was the origin to promote disparate types of enzyme-like reactions. This work would open a new vista of nanozymes to selectively catalyze different types of reactions, enabled by mimicking the molecular structure of natural enzymes and a further modulation.</a>


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Graham Hassall

The articles in this issue of Policy Quarterly explore the challenges facing humanity in the modern age, and the implications they hold for political and legal thought.  The essence of global studies is to explore those implications from a new perspective, a new world view which assumes the existence of a global community – ‘we the peoples’ – whose common interests must be met by the international community of states collaborating together in qualitatively different ways. The thinking, therefore, extends to addressing the concept of global constitutionalism. 


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