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The recently concluded conclave of Indian corporate leaders in Palampur to discuss the scary situation of climate change in the world left the delegates more bewildered than clear on the strategies to be adopted to tackle the threat of global warming in India.
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In modern world, the role of the corporate business has extended far beyond just producing goods and services or creating jobs, or even promoting industrial growth. Business should be a powerful agent of positive social change and hence a ‘commitment to shared prosperity’ is...
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Obituary: Sharmila Rege (1964 to 2013)
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What is the character of our cities? What are the attributes of inequalities and social exclusions in towns, metropolises and mega cities? How do urban structures and forms characteristic of pre capitalist cities of India reorganize itself as capitalist relations enter into these cities? What...
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Budget and Annual Financial Statement for the year 2008-09.
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Review of Globalisation and Opening Markets in Developing Countries and Impact on National Firms and Public Governance …
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This paper focuses on social cleavages based on class , caste,religion and ethnicity in India. It examines the political salience of caste and class conflicts and addresses the translation of social cleavages into political oppositions in India. The authors argue that political conflict becomes...
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This paper accepts Rodrik’s premise that globalization and associated changes have increased the urgency of developing social safety nets to: Cushion transition; Help maintain legitimacy of reform, and help avoid backlash against reforms. India’s calibrated globalization thus...
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This paper, one among a series for the Jan Swasthya Abhiyan addresses the issue of the impact of globalisation on … health. How has globalisation affected different countries and who are the winners and losers in globalisation? How does it … impact on health? Has the cost of health care been driven upwards under globalisation? Have communicable diseases spread …
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This paper examines whether ownership and increased competitive pressure affect food retailers’ market power, analysing whether all actors involved in the food supply chain deviate from the pricing behaviour that exists under perfect competition. A method proposed by Roeger (1995) is used...
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