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Examining the impact of environmental, social & governance practices on firm value creation in India: A study of automobile industry Kumar, Ramesh
Journal of Environment and Sustainability Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Education and Development Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62672/joease.v3i1.45

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This research investigates the connection between Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices and the value of firms within the Indian automobile sector. By conducting a thorough quantitative examination of ESG scores alongside financial performance metrics, it was discovered that robust ESG performance, especially in the realms of environmental sustainability and social accountability, is linked to improved financial results. Firms pouring resources into electric vehicles, minimising emissions, and prioritising employee well-being experienced enhanced market capitalisation and stock performance. The research highlights that the incorporation of ESG principles not only meets moral responsibilities but also boosts financial outcomes in a fiercely competitive international marketplace. The results indicate that Indian automobile firms can achieve considerable benefits by emphasising ESG considerations, and it is essential for policymakers to encourage these practices to foster enduring growth and sustainability.
Customers Perspective with Respect to Payment Apps in Rural Area: A study of selected village of Sonipat Kumar, Ramesh
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/eajmr.v3i2.7560

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This comprehensive study, conducted in a selected village of Sonipat, examines the customers' perspective towards payment apps in a rural setting, in line with India's "Digital India" initiative. The study encompasses an extensive demographic analysis and hypothesis testing, revealing key insights into the adoption, usage, and perception of digital payment applications among rural populations. The research, which involves a sample size of 120 individuals, primarily focuses on understanding customer satisfaction, trends, challenges, and the impact of these payment apps. Key findings indicate a predominant use among younger, educated males, with Google Pay being the most favored app. Despite the growing trend towards digitalization, traditional payment methods still persist, highlighting a gradual transition in financial behavior. The study also points out the critical role of gender in technology adoption and notes the necessity for inclusive digital literacy programs. Overall, the study contributes valuable insights into the evolving landscape of digital payments in rural India, highlighting both progress and areas needing attention for a more comprehensive digital integration.
Examining the impact of environmental, social & governance practices on firm value creation in India: A study of automobile industry Kumar, Ramesh
Journal of Environment and Sustainability Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Education and Development Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62672/joease.v3i1.45

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This research investigates the connection between Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices and the value of firms within the Indian automobile sector. By conducting a thorough quantitative examination of ESG scores alongside financial performance metrics, it was discovered that robust ESG performance, especially in the realms of environmental sustainability and social accountability, is linked to improved financial results. Firms pouring resources into electric vehicles, minimising emissions, and prioritising employee well-being experienced enhanced market capitalisation and stock performance. The research highlights that the incorporation of ESG principles not only meets moral responsibilities but also boosts financial outcomes in a fiercely competitive international marketplace. The results indicate that Indian automobile firms can achieve considerable benefits by emphasising ESG considerations, and it is essential for policymakers to encourage these practices to foster enduring growth and sustainability.
Multi-attribute based optimal location and sizing of solar power plant in radial distribution system Kumar, Ramesh; Singh, Digambar; Aljaidi, Mohammad; Singla, Manish Kumar; Tripathi, Shashank
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 14, No 6: December 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v14i6.9627

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Advancements in renewable energy sources (RES) have significantly increased power generation and reduced emissions. Optimally integrating RES into distribution systems can minimize power losses, emissions, and enhance voltage profile and stability. Therefore, determining the optimal location and size of RES is crucial for their effective integration. This paper presents a novel approach for identifying the optimal location and size of a solar power plant (SPP) in a distribution system, considering system power losses, voltage profile, voltage stability, and emissions simultaneously. A simple yet effective methodology combining repeated load flow and fuzzy systems is proposed. Repeated load flow is used to calculate the relevant attributes, while fuzzy decision-making is employed to determine the optimal solution. The effectiveness of the proposed method is demonstrated through its application to the IEEE-33 bus system. The results illustrate that integrating a SPP at the optimal location and size can significantly reduce power losses and emissions while improving voltage profile and stability.
Bilateral transactions impact voltage stability and nodal pricing in power networks Wakte, Ganesh; Kumar, Mukesh; Aljaidi, Mohammad; Kumar, Ramesh; Singla, Manish Kumar
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 14, No 6: December 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v14i6.9537

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This study investigates the impact of bilateral transactions on voltage stability and nodal pricing in the Indian power grid using a modified IEEE 30-bus system. A high voltage direct current (HVDC) link is integrated into the network to enhance control and system flexibility. Two advanced transmission pricing mechanisms— megawatt (MW)-Mile and megavolt-ampere (MVA)-Mile—are employed to allocate costs based on power flow magnitude and distance. The analysis incorporates hybrid AC-DC optimal power flow (OPF) modeling under various transaction levels. Simulation results show that a 100 MW bilateral transaction reduces the voltage at the receiving bus (bus 28) by 2% (from 1.05 to 1.03 p.u.) and increases the nodal price by 6.25% (from ₹4.80 to ₹5.10/kWh). The use of HVDC technology reduces total generation cost by approximately 8.2% (from ₹85 lakhs to ₹78 lakhs) and decreases real power loss from 70 MW to 50 MW. These findings confirm that bilateral transactions influence voltage profiles and market pricing. Moreover, MW-Mile and MVA-Mile methods demonstrate effective cost allocation capabilities. The proposed approach offers a practical framework for improving grid reliability and economic transparency in evolving power markets.