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Rural Women Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Development
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'Follow the money'
T.N.  Ninan
Crores or millions?
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T.N.  Ninan
1951 redux
T.N.  Ninan
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T.N.  Ninan
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Indian Economy and Policy Watch August 16-22, 2009
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March 09, Synopsis of Debates, 2010, LS, Supplementary
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India and Climate Summit
Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh told MPs that India had been able to resist pressure from the developed world to sign up to binding emission targets. The Copenhagen agreement has been criticised in India. Critics say the country was forced to give up its sovereignty and agree to international checking of its efforts to lower its greenhouse gas emissions. Facing parliament for the first time since he returned from the talks, Mr Ramesh was upbeat. He said all of India''s concerns had been safeguarded which included resisting signing up to legally binding emission targets and identifying a peak year for carbon emissions. In fact, he added, the BASIC group of countries which includes Brazil, South Africa, India and China had emerged as a powerful force in climate change negotiations, especially in the face of relentless pressure from richer countries. But, he said, India''s approach had been recognised as constructive. The Copenhagen agreement has been strongly criticised by environmentalists and opposition parties in India. Source: BBC News
23/12/2009
 
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Social Responsibility and Environmental Sustainability in Business
(Ed.) Preeta M. Banerjee and Vanita Shastri
Margins of Faith
(Ed.) Rowena Robinson and Joseph Marianus Kujur
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Book Review: Ghosh on Arondekar
Durba Ghosh
Book Review: Promoting Economic Cooperation in South Asia
Sandhya S . Iyer
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