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The topic of this paper is drinking water, which is one of the fundamental requirements that are always present for humans. Target 6.1 of the Sustainable Development Goals requires that everyone should have fair and equal access to drinking water that is both safe and cheap. Potable water, often...
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This article discusses three interrelated aspects of Indian economy namely Indian agriculture, terms of trade and WTO’s role in Indian agriculture. International agricultural trade has been described as inexplicable, exasperating, and the most distorted segment of the global economy....
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Small Help Groups, often known as SHGs, are comprised of both male and female members who come together to form a group of ten to twelve people. They put aside a modest sum on a regular basis and provide members who are struggling with loans. In the past, financial institutions such as banks did...
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The problem of food security is de facto and global. While we look at the financial crisis we cannot ignore the almost forgotten food crisis. India has revolutionised its agriculture but there is the phenomenon of food mountains and lakes alongside poverty, malnutrition and ill-health. For an...
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E-learning is now a necessity for rural people. During Covid-19, when students were indoors, it gained momentum. Radios, TVs, mobiles, You Tube channels, etc. helped. E-Learning saves time, money, and transportation. E-Learning is cheaper than traditional learning. Online learning requires no...
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These are indeed times of economic turbulence. Unstoppable India Inc. has hit a speed-breaker and the slowdown is there for all to see. Loanload worries, job search constraints, and making frequent fund value and investment assessment for more liquidity options in portfolio management - all...
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With a rich experience of green revolution of 1960s initiated by technological breakthrough, much was expected from Indian Agriculture in the following years. Then there was an almost lull period. The New Economic Reforms of 1990s promised a period of resurgence, with a fast growth of economy in...
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