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The paper analyzes and enumerates the various causes for accidents in Delhi and also suggests possible solution solution to counter the problem and bring down accident rates.
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The Bill seeks to amend the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961. …
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As population and human activities expand they exert heavy environmental pressure through the resource requirement, their production and consumption. Hence, it is important to understand the resource flows into the city, the transformations that take place and the resulting products and wastes....
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can lose yet still maintain ecosystem services that humanity ultimately depends upon. The paper is important in offering …
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The ecosystem of the Eastern Himalayas are vulnerable to climate change as a result of their ecological fragility and …
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The recreational demand for the Indian Sundarban, which is a World Heritage site and a complex mangrove ecosystem that …
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The outline of an action agenda to address issues regarding barriers to creating an equitable society that we urgently need to take up. [at XXXI ISSC at SNDT women's University].
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The construction of Tipaimukh dam by India on the international Barak river has raises a number of questions in relation to successful implementation of World Commission on Dams (WCD) recommendation on Gaining Public Acceptance (GPA) for large dams. The government of India had never officially...
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How the telecom manufacturing value chain needs to be altered to benefit the Indian telecom industry and the country …
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The Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River is the world’s largest and most controversial hydropower project. The 600 kilometer-long reservoir has displaced 1.3 million people and is wreaking havoc with the environment. The reservoir reached its final height in 2010, but many of its impacts...
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