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that infrastructure like roads, irrigation, electricity aid in growth and so do quality of human capital. Hence …
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Economic Survey-Chapter1. [Economic Survey]. URL:[http://indiabudget.nic.in/survey.asp]
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Singapore and Malaysia are considering sharing electricity. Will this pave the way for an ASEAN-wide electricity grid …
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Much existing literature champions renewables implementation on India’s Sagar Island as an unqualified rural electrification success story. Photovoltaic (PV) and wind systems put in place by the West Bengal Renewable Energy Development Agency (WBREDA) have clearly brought benefits to many...
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The rapid growth in banking indicators in the North Eastern region of India following nationalisation of 14 major banks in 1969 and another six in 1980 based on social banking was sustained or not are reviewed. [RBI Occassional Papers vol. 27, No.3, Winter 2006].
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In today’s developing world the vast majority of water and electricity services are provided by public utilities …
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This article is mainly based on repeated field inquires in Haryana, Andhra Pradesh and Orissa, at different stages of reform. In these States, the reform, far from precluding to analyse what are classical SEBs, brought to light some processes formerly in the dark. This article aims at giving a...
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This paper discusses the criticality of electricity the vital modern economic infrastucture concerning its role in and … on the role of electricity and as a multi-sectoral catalyst. …
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2009 Budget speech
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To analyse the role of partisan beliefs and interests, this paper focuses on two industries—telecoms and electricity—which have been subject to strong pressures for policy diffusion and thereby are unlikely candidates for showing traces of partisanship. In the implementation of...
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