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It has been reported that in contrast with North America and most of Western Europe, where growth of nuclear power have … leveled out for many years, the 'greatest growth in nuclear generation' in near future is expected in China, Japan, South … Korea and India. It would be naýve to believe that the political establishments are not aware of the negative consequences …
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. Globalization entered Nepal after India took the lead in the 1990s, as porous borders with India makes Nepal’s foreign policy … dependent on the former. Globalization is not new in India. India has been subject as well as object of globalization. Sajay … Baru makes pointed reference to India’s marginal role in the international economic system. Pakistan has also a special …
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What is the meaning of the term Combination in regards to the Competition Act, 2002? How combinations can be regulated in terms of powers and authority expressly granted to the CCI? How appreciable adverse effect on competition can be evaluated in regards to combinations? What is the procedure...
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This paper looks at the implications of the liberalization process for the magnitude and nature of inequality in India …
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Australia and India are two physically large countries but the similarity seemingly ends there. While Australia is … India exhibits diametrically opposite characteristics. It is therefore quite strange to find that both India and Australia …
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In this paper we look at the determinants of suicide rates in developing countries by looking at the incidence of suicides in the various states of the Indian union. A thorough analysis of socio-economic factors affecting suicide rates in developed countries was conducted by Emile Durkheim...
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growth rate. Airlines will lose USD 1.56 billion. FPIs withdrew substantial sums from India, over USD 571.4 million, after … social security. India’s development paradigm has to be rethought. COVID 19 has also given India some unique chances. Global … in India’ …
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desired. In order to build a proper and effective strategy for the development of our country's economy through the MSME … taking up various entrepreneurial ventures. The present study reviewed the growth and development of MSMEs in the country in …
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order to offer solid solutions for functional growth, especially through the circular economy applied in environment … homes are oversized and it is difficult to achieve the goal. Thus, this sector is being investigated in sustainable growth …., respectively building their own home. The circular economy applied in the construction sector is directly connected by the …
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It is found that organizational pattern of MSME industries places them at a distinct disadvantage vis-à-vis the Large Scale Enterprises. It is due to this peculiarity of Micro and Small Enterprises, ‘Murphy’s Law’ i.e., “if anything can go wrong, it will’ squarely applies to them....
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