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recognition. The North Eastern Region (NER) of India comprises eight states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram …Development of village, micro and small enterprises in India has a special significance with regard to bridging up the … taken a step further to globalization and liberalization, India has recognized the relevance of small enterprises. Enactment …
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This study is an investigation into the real wage rates of casual labourers in Shillong, the capital city of Meghalaya … unskilled casual labourers from the rural Meghalaya, Nepal, Bihar, Bengal, Bangla Desh, Assam, etc to Shillong has kept up an …
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Meghalaya, a state in the North Eastern India, is inhabited by over 2.3 million of population of which 70 percent are … of population in the rural areas of Meghalaya is certainly better off than their Hindu or Muslim counterparts, they score … comparatively poorly in the urban areas of Meghalaya. In the urban areas, the Muslim segment of the population is in the most …
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. In India, women have little social or economic independence. They are treated inequitably at home as much as at the … East India, presents a case different than the rest of the country at large (except Kerala and some other pockets). A very … matrilineal (and matrifocal). In this paper we investigate how women in Meghalaya perform, vis-à-vis men, in the socio …
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Coal is one of the Primary sources of Energy accounting for about 67% of total energy consumption in India. The …, the coal mining in Tamil Nadu and Orissa is mostly and increasingly dependents on Open-cast mining. The paper is wanted to … production of Coal has increased from 35 million tons in 1951 to 409.3 million tons in 2004. At the same time, the Average Daily …
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How can we measure economic development? Is it in money terms or in human terms? If it is the second one, how can we measure economic development in human aspects? These questions had been asked and argued for several years. Human development concept and its index gives answer for these...
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Meghalaya vis-à-vis other states in northeast India. The first two sections of the paper are devoted to an introduction to the …
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formation of the state of Meghalaya. It is mentioned that unlike many other states in India that were created on linguistic …The paper seeks to examine why the youths of the state of Meghalaya are forced into militancy and violence and are … basis, Meghalaya was carved out from Assam on the basis of ethnic identity. Though the state was created it continued to …
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The demographic canvas of the North Eastern Region of India (NER) is perhaps the most colourful and enchanting in the … physical effort, easily captured by the number of workers, their general health (corporal), number of man-hours devoted to work …
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literatures and verify in the context of the state of Meghalaya whether there has been any such structural change. Although the …, infrastructural advancement, etc indicate to the structural change that is taking place in Meghalaya. …
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