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This paper aims to provide an analytical glimpse of the evolution of forest policies in Odisha in the post … how this issue gradually evolved as a part of the pro-poor policy process in the state forestry sector of Odisha. [CESS …
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Budget presented by Shri Prasanna Acharya. The first part contains the Agriculture Budget.
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Pradesh, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand) states, but they also happen to be in some of the better performing states like …
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Budget speech presented by Prasanna Acharya. General Budget is presented.
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Using government data, this brief reports on NRHM expenditures along the following parameters: a) Overall trends in fund allocation and expenditure: GOI and States, b) Allocation and expenditure on key programmes like immunisation, c) Physical coverage and human resource availability, and d)...
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Budget Speech by Shri Prafulla Chandra Ghadai. [Government of Odisha]. URL …
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The economic and financial structure of Odisha is highlighted. Various financial inclusion initiatives are taken by the … Reserve Bank with a particular reference to Odisha. The macroeconomic policy challenges are explained here. [Seminar on Role …
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, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal – having a higher percentage of population in the age group 60 years and …
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A developing economy like India is often characterised by a labour market with demand and supply of labour and a wage that even if competitively determined may not be adequate for the poor household to reach their target income; what they consider as means of a decent living. Envisaging...
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If the Union Budget 2014 is anything to go by , the fiscal policy of the new government shows no change. In fact, there is an amazing continuity with the previous few Budgets. Significantly however, there are signs that the Union government appears to be abdicating its responsibility towards the...
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