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Minister for Finance, Sri. K. M. Mani presented his 10th Budget for the year 2012-13. The Kerala government raised the retirement age of government employees from 55 years to 56 years. [Budget Speech]. URL:[http://kerala.gov.in/docs/budget/2012-13/budget12_13m.pdf].
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Kerala State Budget 2007-08. Speech by Finance Minister Dr. T M Thomas Issac.
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Budget speech 2008-09 by Finance Minister Dr. Thomas Issac
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Government of Kerala Buget in brief
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Budget speech by finance minister Dr. Thomas Issac
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The Minister for Finance, Dr. T. M. Thomas Issac presented the Budget for the financial year 2011-2012.
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Food security policies in developing countries generally focus on calorie intake, which is not sufficient to tackle the triple burden of malnutrition: undernourishment, micronutrient deficiencies and over-nutrition. Consumption of a diverse diet is important to lessen the burden and is...
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In this study how number and members of income clusters have changed in Indian agriculture over the last four and a half decades are traced. Two features which stand out in our results are that not all geographical neighbours belong to the same cluster and clusters include both geographical...
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The article examines the restructuring of expenditure in the first budget of the new government, and its feasibility. It compares the increase in budget allocations for key macroeconomic aggregates and sectoral plan outlays for the BJP and UPAII interim budget, and the change from the interim...
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In this paper, it is demonstrated that university students who cheat on a simple task in a laboratory setting are more likely to state a preference for entering public service. Importantly, it is also shown that cheating on this task is predictive of corrupt behavior by real government workers,...
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