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This is an attempt to investigate gender issues in the mining sector in India with a view to understand how these … issues impact on Sustainable Development imperatives in the mining industry as part of a broader study of the Mining and … neglected within the industry. It considers how mining industry contributes to sustainable development by promoting womenâ …
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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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, which further stabilized in the 1990s. However, mining and quarrying as well as electricity, gas and water supply sectors of …
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A bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to the scientific development and regulation of mines and minerals under the control of the Union. URL:[http://pib.nic.in/archieve/others/2011/sep/d2011093002.pdf].
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Men who will stop the water: vignettes from Goa's mining heartland …
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conclusion, some moe mining and analysis of data may show that Bihar cannot be compared with Gujarat since the GSDP figure for …
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Access to a well organized body of resource materials for helping States in drafting nuclear legislation is possible with the help of this handbook. [IAEA]. http://www-pub.iaea.org/books/IAEABooks/8374/Handbook-on-Nuclear-Law-Implementing-Legislation
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to increase interest in discovery as well as competition among mining companies. More information is needed on the payoff …
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Lack of full regional connectivity is one of the major constraints hindering regional growth and integration in Asia, as well as with the rest of the world. One of the conclusions of this paper is that Asia must strengthen its physical connectivity to make it a conduit for international trade...
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In many Asian countries the ratio of male to female population is higher than in the West -- as high as 1.07 in China and India, and even higher in Pakistan. A number of authors (most notably Sen, 1992) have suggested that this imbalance reflects excess female mortality and, as a result, have...
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