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The nature of mankind inherently possesses cooperation. It seeks cooperation of others and so he extends cooperation in exchange. The purpose of exchanging cooperation is to compliment own shortfalls; may be personal, social, economical, political or otherwise. If cooperation is mutual, it is...
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Rationale of study & Literature Review The recent trend shows an appreciation in the Indian Rupee against the USD. Indian Rupee stood at INR 44.90 to the USD in April 2006; it dipped to INR 40.57 in third week of May 2007. Skyrocket land prices in urban and urban periphery, rising inflation &...
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Rationale of the study: In terms of population and space, Ahmedabad is one of the largest cities in India. Its commercial, cultural and political importance is equally significant. One of the research studies concluded that total death during communal riots (Hindu - Muslim, based on religion) in...
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Tamilnadu is one of the progressive & largest states in India. Large chunk of population is engaged in agriculture activities. The state rural population faces scarcity of water, more particularly for irrigation. To overcome this, the state government with assistance of World Bank and other...
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India is ranked as 75 out of some 160 country on corruption index. Corruption is one of the obstacle in path of economic growth and social justice. To remove corruption is impossible. We narrate here corruption can be checked substantially using transparent & simple system, technology in...
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It is a fashion now to talk about China & India in year 2050. Whether it is a political meeting, economic forum, seminar, symposium, workshop and conference or by whatever name you call of public gathering, everywhere one talks about possible size of two economies after half century,...
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Fragile States are ultimately composed of weak population; the reasons thereof may be natural, physical, political, social or otherwise. Improvement of the situation on sustainable basis is possible if the population, more particular at bottom get out of such weakness/es. Unless population does...
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It is interesting to note that the roads leading to Indian Farms in any rural area is generally kacha made up from local soil, sand and stones. It leads to various problems including safety, environmental, wastage of energy, lesser efficiency, problem in delivery of seeds, pesticides, and...
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The paper, after comparing two globally important nations, India & Brazil; aims to show how domestic policies for the implementation of fundamental labor rights can be used to attract foreign direct investments and to contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction. In the past decade,...
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This paper discusses how an individual with help of peer members may enable himself and with Self Help Group linked up with Housing and other Cooperatives in India synergies strengths for housing and employment creation. Study is an experience of Indian Urban Housing Cooperative Movement. The...
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