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in Agriculture and Irrigation: (1) Augmentation of water resources for irrigation; (2) Conservation of irrigation water …
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This paper estimates respective roles of private investments in irrigation and local government programs (land reforms …
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Wetlands region where untreated sewage water from the city of Calcutta, India, is used for the purpose of irrigation during the …
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comes from irrigated agriculture, in which groundwater plays a major role. Since the development of groundwater irrigation …
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This paper is an attempt to apply the technique of social cost - benefit analysis to the problem of choice of technology in building construction in Kerala. [WP No. 30].
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The ’social impacts’ of dams may be defined as 'impacts on the lives of individual people or groups or categories of people, or forms of social organisation'. Social impacts are distinct from environmental or economic impacts, though all of these are closely linked. This review...
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2009 Budget speech
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This paper examines the country specific effect of policy reform on infrastructure spending in China and India. In China we have examined how marketization and decentralization has affected the composition of provincial public expenditure and in the case of India we have examined the impact of...
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