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Statistics is used in our day to day life. Examples are there to show that statistics is misused in many. This can …
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practice of statistics and that has been widely commented upon. For this review, several other works on statistics and the …
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required for continuing maintenance. …
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Public Works Department is engaged in planning, designing, construction and maintenance of government assets in the …
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beneficiaries share partial capital cost and meet 100 per cent of operation and maintenance cost by generating own revenue through … has become a futile exercise. The option left is partially privatize the operation and maintenance activity for efficient …
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An attempt has been made to analyse agricultural growth and the contribution of various components to the overall output growth of the Maharashtra State for the period from 1961-62 to 1997-98. It is observed that the growth in area of major crops in the state revealed mixed trend. The future...
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production and use of different forms of energy from various sources. It makes specific recommendations on a very large range of …
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The paper starts by recapitulating the basic arguments provided by economic theory to explain the existence of the patent system. The paper then concentrates on the three important ICT industries viz., telecommunication equipment, computer hardware and semiconductor industries. The issues...
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The various dimensions of livelihood risk as informed by a in-depth case study of an agrarian village namely, Cherumad in Kerala is examined. [WP no. 394].
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Budget speech by finance minister Dr. Thomas Issac
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