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The present paper argues that a comprehensive rural industrialisation/cluster development strategy has to be designed …
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Various policies and programmes implemented avowedly for the benefits of the tribal people have resulted in alienation and degradation of tribesfolk. This detailed study of Kerala's Irular tribal community uses the Participatory Social Action Research method (PSARM) method along with...
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; archaeology; linguistics; and cultural anthropology or ethnography. Each one of these subfields has a historical component …
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UPAII interim budget, and the change from the interim budget. Although overall tactics are aligned to the strategy …
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This study aims at analyzing the differentials across rich and poor states and across rich and poorer strata and rural urban segments of 19 major Indian states. The study indicates that besides individual health financing policies of the respective state governments, there are significant...
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explains the methodology followed. Second, the firm’s entry strategy is discussed to highlight how the Japanese view business …
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mechanism for solving the coordination failure in people's choice of educational strategy. …
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Firms often give away free goods with the product that they sell. Firms often give stock options to their top management and other employees. Mixing these two practices—giving stock options to consumers who buy the firm’s product—, creates a deadly brew. Large numbers of...
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The spent fuel and radioactive waste management strategy sets out the means for achieving the goals and requirements …
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The aim of this paper is to examine the effects climate change will have on Bangladesh and also gives some possible solutions for tackling climate change.
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