Anand Singh

ORCID: 0000-0003-3607-4303
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Research Areas
  • South African History and Culture
  • Legal Issues in South Africa
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Indian and Buddhist Studies
  • Urban and Rural Development Challenges
  • Diaspora, migration, transnational identity
  • Education Systems and Policy
  • Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
  • African history and culture studies
  • Eurasian Exchange Networks
  • International Development and Aid
  • HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses
  • Global Educational Policies and Reforms
  • Historical and Contemporary Political Dynamics
  • Global Health Workforce Issues
  • Local Economic Development and Planning
  • Multilingual Education and Policy
  • African studies and sociopolitical issues
  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration
  • African cultural and philosophical studies
  • Global Maritime and Colonial Histories
  • Indian Economic and Social Development
  • Agricultural Economics and Practices
  • Second Language Learning and Teaching
  • Business Strategies and Management Research

IILM Institute for Higher Education
2024

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University
2024

Care India
2023

Delhi Technological University
2023

Nalanda University
2019-2022

Dr. Hari Singh Gour University
2021

University of KwaZulu-Natal
2009-2020

Howard College
2007-2019

Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Ghatkhed Amravati
2018

Gautam Buddha University
2017

Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to recognize, understand, and regulate one’s own emotions, as well being able recognize affect emotions of others. The importance developing emotional in children, especially at primary school level, has drawn a tremendous amount attention recent years. plays pivotal role personal development interpersonal relationships, academic success. Integrating EI into curricula schools potential promote self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, social...

10.63345/ijre.v14.i4.2 article EN The International Journal for Research in Education 2025-01-01

Why do individuals support the public policies they do? We argue that can have quite sophisticated policy preferences and not correctly modeling those lead to critically misspecified empirical models. To substantiate this position we derive test a decision‐theoretic model relies upon three critical assumptions: (1) affect provision of multiple goods about which care; (2) diminishing returns scale in goods; (3) over at least some subset are correlated. Using model, demonstrate arbitrarily...

10.1111/j.0092-5853.2004.00066.x article EN American Journal of Political Science 2004-03-03

Molecular surveillance of resistance is an increasingly important part vector borne disease control programmes that utilise insecticides. The visceral leishmaniasis (VL) elimination programme in India uses indoor residual spraying (IRS) with the pyrethroid, alpha-cypermethrin to Phlebotomus argentipes Leishmania donovani, causative agent VL. Prior long-term use DDT may have selected for knockdown (kdr) mutants (1014F and S) at shared pyrethroid target site, which are common can also cause...

10.1371/journal.pntd.0011734 article EN cc-by PLoS neglected tropical diseases 2023-11-08

This paper investigates the potential of robotic automation in addressing climate vulnerability within context horticulture. As change intensifies, horticultural systems face increasing challenges, impacting crop yields, resource management, and environmental sustainability. The delves into concept leveraging as an innovative solution to mitigate vulnerabilities It explores benefits challenges associated with integration technologies agricultural practices. By examining case studies emerging...

10.9734/ijecc/2024/v14i23914 article EN International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 2024-01-30

This reflexive paper is based on research that was carried out between November 2006 and January 2007 among people of Indian origin now living in Durban-a metropolis situated the east coast South Africa. Its intention to compare evidence gathered during this period with done decades 1970s, 1980s 1990s attitudes towards family household arrangements Indians city. Against various sets information are discussed here, I arrive at conclusion much joint extended families over last three has failed...

10.3138/jcfs.39.4.453 article EN Journal of Comparative Family Studies 2008-12-01

This paper is inspired by three issues, namely ongoing research on South Africans of Indian origin, the anecdotal evidence that accumulates through discussions a casual level with such people and increasing interest among researchers about how globalization transnational movements are impacting upon identity formation minorities who seeking employment or new life in developed economies ‘big five’ English-speaking countries, i.e. USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand UK. It countries as these...

10.1080/14631360701803187 article EN Asian Ethnicity 2008-02-01

AbstractIn an attempt to capture some of the important changes that are taking place in language policy and acquisition post-apartheid South Africa, this paper covers debates surrounding these issues. The developed around research was done previously Indian dominated schools where mainly teachers now remain teach African children who trying shift English as their second becoming first language. ethnographic information only appears towards latter part because contemporary discourses on...

10.1080/09718923.2009.11892673 article EN Journal of Social Sciences 2009-02-01

This paper is an attempt to capture the socio-cultural changes that have occurred among Hindu women whose ancestral roots are from Hindi speaking areas of North India, now settled in Durban, on east coast South Africa. Data was gathered interviews with 40 women, ages ranged 20 84 years, essentially representing three generations. Our interest lay comparing and contrasting educational levels, values practices which subscribed. The purpose demonstrate how increased exposure education reflected...

10.1080/09718923.2010.11892864 article EN Journal of Social Sciences 2010-10-01

This article is a by-product of research carried out on the interface between African isiZulu-speaking primary school learners and mainly English-speaking teachers Indian origin. took place in six schools Indian-dominated residential areas, situated five suburbs Durban, South Africa. It an attempt to create theoretical framework two issues: ethnographic data from fieldwork with city current reality Africa's political transformation. After preliminary was gathered learner–teacher language...

10.1177/0021909605057741 article EN Journal of Asian and African Studies 2005-09-21

Political communication campaign involves the usage of various forms tools. It advertising through commercial media, public relations using media platforms, addressing potential voters' gatherings, propagating anti-incumbency stories, and every social event to build a positive perception about political party. However, in India, elections are won based on many parameters along with like, religion, region, development, caste, money power. These only one set parameters, but if you look at be...

10.17010/ijom/2014/v44/i2/80446 article EN Indian Journal of Marketing 2014-02-01

In this paper we have analytic survey on various techniques of image steganography, these technique are paying their role more efficiently to establish secure communication in effective way, idea work pattern, text and images also help hide confidential matter or information sharing a newly created steganography techniques.Some latest invented ideas with advantages disadvantages disclosing though survey.It is basically growing confidentiality aspects safe communication.

10.5120/ijca2015907271 article EN International Journal of Computer Applications 2015-12-17

Absentee patriotism is about taking the issues of nationalism, nation building and ethnicity, as well notion imagined communities beyond borders states. It serves a critique extension to work writers such Eric Hobsbawn, Anthony Smith, Ernest Gellner Benedict Anderson, whose eloquent on these need be revisited against increasing numbers migrants who continue show affinity either their countries birth or ancestral homelands. Such often demonstrated in ways that they maintain ethnic identities...

10.1080/09718923.2015.11893498 article EN Journal of Social Sciences 2015-12-01

Abstract Jambudvīpa is embedded with and surrounded by perennial water sources from the Great Himalayan hills. The visual remains literary pieces of evidence show that people in hoary past were conscious great Buddha has advised corporeal use many suttas. Buddhism vast philosophical dimensions for five elements (water one them. It played an essential role forming cosmological views hills sources. Because rising population, monopolization, monetization water, a shortage felt some regions....

10.1163/29502683-20241000 article EN cc-by 2024-05-27

Often referred to as the custodians of nature, Bishnois have been taking initiatives curb illegal hunting/poaching animals such blackbuck and chinkara that are fully covered under provisions Indian Wildlife Protection Act (WLPA, 1972). From within realms their philosophical engagement with imagine law offenders from hunting communities, Ban Bawri Bhil, those who come be defined exclusively poachers ‘violent’ other. While tribes heavily contest a viewpoint, contours grass-roots debate well...

10.1177/0038022919899002 article EN Sociological Bulletin 2020-02-05
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