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related domestic issues, the governments of the People's Republic of China, India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Viet Nam have …
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present paper is an enquiry into the role of the state in India to see, whether the intervention led to generation of …
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This  report  presents  a  comprehensive  analysis  of  the  claims  advanced  by  the  State  and  Central  governments  and  the  POSCO  company  itself,  of  the  various  benefits  that  would  accrue  to ...
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When India’s industrial policy chronicle is reviewed, it is found that the country has mainly followed three regimes after independence. These are the planned or controlled period till the end of the 1970s, the limited liberalization period of the 1980s and the post-reform period...
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Over the last few decades India has emerged as an economic giant. In 2000 the Special Economic Zone (SEZs) policy … policy does little to strengthen India’s economy. India should consider modifying its SEZ policy or abandoning it in favor …
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formulated Competition Commission of India, in its quest towards rendering competition workable in the Indian markets. …
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The paper discusses the impacts of free-trade policy on the agricultural exports of Kerala.
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A review of development of school education in India reflects an expansionary phase of number of institutions and …
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our generation. Also studied is the impact of this problem in the global as well as Indian context. India is not immune … point, especially the arguments for India to take up GHG abatement and our response to each of these at the international …
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This paper examines the effectiveness of damage control mechanisms to reduce crop losses from agricultural pests. It uses data from a sample of Cole crop (Cauliflower and Cabbage) growing households in the Bhaktapur district of Nepal to study the impact of pesticides on agriculture production.
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