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“Beyond the Cap: Decoding Colour Signals, Consumer Perception and Regulatory Ambiguity in Packaged Drinking Water in India”

“Beyond the Cap: Decoding Colour Signals, Consumer Perception and Regulatory Ambiguity in Packaged Drinking Water in India”   Abstract The increasing use of coloured caps in packaged drinking water bottles has created an informal signalling mechanism in the marketplace. Consumers often associate colours such as blue, white, black, and green with purity, mineral content, or health benefits. However, there is no standardized regulatory framework governing such colour usage. This study examines the gap between perceived meaning and actual product characteristics, using signalling theory and consumer perception analysis. It further evaluates the role of regulatory bodies like the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India and Bureau of Indian Standards in ensuring accurate consumer communication. KEYWORDS Packaged Drinking Water, Bottle Cap Colour Coding, Consumer Perception, Sensory Marketing, Product Signalling, Information Asymmetry, Water Quality Communication, Colour...
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“Strategic Constraints and Opportunities in Uranium Resource Development: A Comparative Case Study of India and Global Leaders”

  “Strategic Constraints and Opportunities in Uranium Resource Development: A Comparative Case Study of India and Global Leaders”   Abstract Uranium is a strategic mineral essential for nuclear energy security. While countries like Kazakhstan, Australia, and Canada dominate global uranium reserves and production, India possesses modest but significant deposits. This paper examines uranium resource distribution, mining challenges, and environmental concerns in India through case studies of Tummalapalle and Jaduguda, and compares them with global benchmarks. A hypothesis is tested to evaluate whether India’s uranium constraints are primarily geological or institutional.   Keywords Uranium deposits, nuclear energy, Tummalapalle, Jaduguda, Kazakhstan mining, Olympic Dam, environmental impact, low-grade ore, energy security   1. Introduction Uranium fuels nuclear reactors, forming the backbone of low-carbon energy strategies worldwide. Nations with abund...