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The paper disuses and analyzes the condition of cotton farmers of Andra Pradesh and the reasons for their committing suicides.
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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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likely impacts of regeneration of a degraded forest catchment on stream flow and the consequent impact on irrigation …
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Speech of Sri K. Rosaiah
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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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This manual is a step by step guide to district planning which will assist planners at the local, district and State levels. District planning, by taking into account resources locally available, infrastructure status and gaps, the aims and vision of the local people and weighing options of lead...
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, decentralisation in Indonesia and the Philippines produced better health outcomes because they reformed healthcare funding. This is key … to successful pro-poor decentralisation.{OECD Development Centre Policy Insights No 18, May 2006] …
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This article presents the findings of a survey conducted in 2000 in the Calcutta Municipal Corporation (CMC), where quotas – 33 per cent of seats - for women have been implemented since 1995. [CSH Occassional Paper No. 2]
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This paper presents the results of fieldwork on rural primary schools of two districts of Madhya Pradesh, India, conducted from December 2001 to March 2002. Since the mid-1990’s, the government of this state has initiated reforms in the public primary school sector, by decentralising its...
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