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Renu Gupta

    Studien über Reisstroh und Baggasasche als puzzolanische Materialien
    Studies on Rice straw and Baggase ash as Pozzolanic Materials
    Perceptions of Auditors on Various Aspects of Statutory Audit
    Development Financial Institutions in India
    • Development Financial Institutions in India

      Development Banking

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolution and significance of development financial institutions, this book delves into their critical role in providing long-term finance, particularly in India. It explores the reasons behind the decline of these institutions and their undervaluation by policymakers. The text discusses the transition of development banks to universal/commercial banks and presents a balanced view of their merits and drawbacks. Additionally, it examines India's unmet developmental goals and offers insights into potential solutions for revitalizing these essential financial entities.

      Development Financial Institutions in India
    • Statutory audits, mandated by law in India, apply to various entities such as joint stock companies, banks, and trusts. The process involves specific regulations concerning auditor appointments, audit procedures, and report content. Despite standardized auditing practices, auditors' perceptions of statutory audits can vary, necessitating an examination of their views on the adoption of these practices. Additionally, evaluating auditors' satisfaction with existing auditing standards is crucial for understanding the effectiveness and uniformity of statutory audits in the country.

      Perceptions of Auditors on Various Aspects of Statutory Audit
    • Farmers burn the maximum amount of rice straw/ bagasse in the field which results in evolution of oxides of Nitrogen, sulphur and carbon which are harmful for human and animal life. The rice straw and bagasse are chosen as feedstocks, as they are abundant in nature. The main aim of the work is to make composites of ordinary portland cement with biomass ash and it may help to reduce the cost and will save the environment.

      Studies on Rice straw and Baggase ash as Pozzolanic Materials
    • Die Arbeit fokussiert sich auf die umweltfreundliche Nutzung von Reisstroh und Bagasse, die häufig verbrannt werden und schädliche Emissionen verursachen. Durch die Entwicklung von Verbundwerkstoffen aus Portlandzement und Biomasse-Asche wird nicht nur eine kosteneffiziente Lösung angestrebt, sondern auch eine Reduzierung der Umweltauswirkungen. Diese innovative Herangehensweise könnte nachhaltige Alternativen im Bauwesen fördern und zur Minderung von Umweltbelastungen beitragen.

      Studien über Reisstroh und Baggasasche als puzzolanische Materialien