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The earlier National Youth Policy was formulated in 1988. The socio-economic conditions in the country have since undergone a significant change and have been shaped by wide-ranging technological advancement. The National Youth Policy - 2003 is designed to galvanize the youth to rise up to the...
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To provide for development of sports in India, coordination of national teams for participation in international events …
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coordination should be resolved keeping in mind the lessons of the crisis. …
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How much can regional monitoring of financial markets and coordination of financial sector policies contribute to … harmonization and coordination of regulation and supervision, with a strong focus on maturity and currency mismatch problems, would … constitute an important step toward mitigating the risk of crisis. However, regional monitoring and coordination will remain …
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As reports of severe harassment of Maruti workers and their families trickled in in late July 2012, Peoples Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR) undertook a fact finding investigation into the incident, its context and implications. [PUDR]....
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concerns of those who live in makeshifts and camps in conflict affected areas. It provides an overview of the current ground …
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conflict with the Naxalites. …
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This paper examines the effect of U.S. food aid on conflict in recipient countries (these include Asian countries like …
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reform, the UN concentrates on conflict resolution and reconstruction, and the World Bank- whose operations span both the … agendas- has yet to integrate reform and conflict issues. However, reform and reconstruction can be kept separate if conflict …
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Contemporary civil wars are rooted in a partial or complete breakdown of the social contract, often involving disputes over public spending, resource revenues, and taxation. A feasible social contract gives potential rebels something akin to a transfer. When this is improbable, and the potential...
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