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‎PIRAUX MAURICE.‎

‎LE NEPAL AUJOURD HUI.‎

‎ISBN : 2869500367. JA.. 1987. In-8 Carré. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 223 pages. Nombreuses photographies en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte. Etiquette collée sur le premier plat de couverture. Photos de BRUNO MORANDI.‎

‎PIRG‎

‎The Price of Power: The Report of A Fact-Finding Team to Singrauli‎

‎Public Interest Research Group 1994. Paperback Saddle Stitched. Good. Unmarked. Report's topic name on cover. Age Tanning. Topics include site visits issues and challenges recommendations etc. 42p. Lists group of individuals endorsing the report. Public Interest Research Group paperback‎

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‎PIRON Paul S.J.‎

‎L'héroïque Claver‎

‎159pp.illustré avec des linos d'Ant.de Vinck, br.orig., bon état‎

‎PISANI P. (Arciv. Tit. di Costanza).‎

‎Le Missioni Cattoliche in India.‎

‎Roma, Unione Missionaria del Clero in Italia, 1931, in-8, br. edit., pp. 34, (2). Collana "Omnis terra adoret te!", N° 10.‎

‎Pisani V. -‎

‎In India all'interno di un negozio cinese si scatena una rissa tra il proporietario ed un marinaio.‎

‎Roma, 1924, 4 maggio, fascicolo di 16 pagine de "La tribuna illustrata", con copertina illustrata.‎

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‎PISANI Vittore‎

‎LE LETTERATURE DELL'INDIA. con un profilo della letteratura del Tibet di Giuseppe Tucci.‎

‎In-16 (cm. 20), brossura, pp. 606 ISBN 88-17-11267-4. In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).‎

‎Pisani Vittore‎

‎Storia delle letteratura antiche dell'India‎

‎In 8° leg. edit. sov. fig. ( non perfetta ) pp. 283, con cartina più volte rip. ben tenuto‎

‎PISANI Vittore (dell'Università di Milano).‎

‎Storia delle letterature antiche dell'India.‎

‎Nella collana "Storia delle letterature di tutto il mondo" diretta da Antonio Viscardi. Nota sulla grafia e la pronunzia. Introduzione. Il periodo vedico. Il periodo protoclassico. Il periodo classico. Il periodo postclassico. Decadenza e rinnovamento. Nota bibliografica. Una carta geografica ripiegata nel testo. Illustrazione a colori all'antiporta. Ottimo esemplare. Legatura editoriale telata, sopracoperta illustrata, pp. 297, in 8°‎

‎PISANI Vittorio -‎

‎A Bark, in India, una vedova istigata dalla folla fanatica a salire sul rogo accanto al cadavere dello sposo, già avvolta dalle fiamme, fuggì, gettandosi nel fiume poco lontano, da cui fu salvata, seppur orribilmente ustionata.‎

‎Roma, 1928 agosto 5, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata – Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"‎

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‎PISANI Vittorio -‎

‎A Benares, un operatore cinematografico, mentre tentava di fotografare dall'alto un gruppo di coccodrilli sacri, per una rottura del carrello su cui si trovava, precipitava tra i mostri, che lo divoravano.‎

‎Roma, 1928 settembre 30, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata – Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"‎

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‎PISANI Vittorio -‎

‎Durante una corsa, nell'ippodromo degli inglesi di Bombay, un serpente boa, sfuggito dal vicino giardino zoologico, ha imprigionato tra le spire il cavallo del fantino Chelys; il cavallo è morto, mentre il fantino si è salvato.‎

‎Roma, 1928 ottobre 28, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata – Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"‎

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‎PISANI Vittorio -‎

‎In una località dell'India uno dei capi si era visto rapire da una tigre il figlio primogenito e un altro capo era rimasto vedovo per causa di un bufalo. Nel villaggio si stabilì allora di celebrare il “giorno della vendetta” . E le due belve, catturate, furono messe di fronte per far loro combattere un terribile duello.‎

‎Roma, 1931 marzo 15, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 20 de "La Tribuna illustrata - Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"‎

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‎PISANI Vittorio -‎

‎Le automobili, che transitavano sulla strada che conduce da Sarangpur a Nuova Dehli (India) si vedevano piombare addosso sassi e grossi rami d'albero...Infine si scopriva che a lanciarli era una scimmia appostata al margine della strada. Il giorno avanti la sua compagna era stata investita e uccisa da una macchina... .‎

‎Roma, 1958 marzo 2, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 32 de "La Tribuna illustrata" .‎

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‎PISANI Vittorio -‎

‎Oggetto di continue persecuzioni politiche da parte delle autorità britanniche, il Maharajà indiano di Devas, Sir Tukoji Raopuar, per sfuggire, dopo altre vessazioni, a un arbitrario arresto, si esiliava a Pondichéry, seguito dalla famiglia e da alcuni fedeli. Iniziava quindi, per protesta, lo sciopero della fame, e dopo tre mesi di volontario digiuno, moriva rifiutando sdegnosamente il cibo che i suoi fedeli seguaci tentavano di somministrargli per mantenerlo in vita.‎

‎Roma, 1938, 9 gennaio, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata - Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna".‎

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‎PISANI Vittorio -‎

‎Segue il fratello nella morte gettandosi sul rogo. A Khnadwa, in India, mentre si stava cremando il cadavere di un cittadino, il fratello a un tratto balzò sulla pira in fiamme e, seppur strappato al fuoco dai presenti ,morì per le ustioni riportate.‎

‎Roma, 1928 aprile 15, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata – Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"‎

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‎PISANI Vittorio -‎

‎Uccide una tigre a colpi di forca. Per vendicarsi di un bufalo sbranatogli da una tigre, il fattore Marane di Poona (India) armatosi di una semplice forca riuscì, dopo un combattimento di venti minuti, ad uccidere il terribile felino.‎

‎Roma, 1929 ottobre 13, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata - Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"‎

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‎PISANI Vittorio -‎

‎Un giovane missionario della diocesi di Quilon (India) messosi a letto scoprì sotto le coperte un cobra, che vide con terrore rizzarsi davanti a lui. Il serpente venne cacciato con prudenza, senza gravi conseguenze.‎

‎Roma, 1932 aprile 3, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata - Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"‎

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‎Un improvviso cedimento di terreno ha travolto dodici persone ed un elefante che transitavano su di una strada presso Jepore (India) .‎

‎Roma, 1931 novembre 8, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 20 de "La Tribuna illustrata - Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"‎

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‎PISANI Vittorio -‎

‎Un indiano, che stava facendo bagnare nel Bramaputra un suo elefante, veniva circondato dai coccodrilli e si salvò per miracolo, mantenendosi in equilibrio sulla sobbalzante groppa del pachiderma, fino a quando, dopo molti sforzi, riuscì a ricondurlo a riva.‎

‎Roma, 1929 settembre 15, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata - Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"‎

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‎PISANI Vittorio -‎

‎Un tremendo maremoto ha sconvolto la costa indiana presso Karachi. Secondo calcoli preliminari duecento persone sono perite. Testimoni oculari riferiscono che dal cielo nerastro precipitavano nel mare due enormi bolidi fiammeggianti.‎

‎Roma, 1946, gennaio 13, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 8 de "L'Italia Illustrata - Settimanale illustrato della Soc. An. “La Tribuna".‎

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‎Una donna che passava nei pressi della grande clinica di Kardoon (India) scorgeva con terrore un grosso sciacallo che correva tenendo, penzolante tra i denti, un bimbo...Talvolta infatti gli sciacalli, come le scimmie, hanno l'istinto di trafugare i piccoli dell'uomo per allevarli insieme ai propri cuccioli... .‎

‎Roma, 1957 giugno 30, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 32 de "La Tribuna illustrata" .‎

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‎PISANI Vittorio -‎

‎Uno scrittore eccezionale. Munito di un elmo speciale, l'esploratore William Beebe, in fondo al mare (a nove metri di profondità) presso la costa di Porto Principe (Indie Occidentali) scrive le sue impressioni sottomarine con uno stilo su una lastrina di zinco.‎

‎Roma, 1927 luglio 24, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata – Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"‎

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‎Pischel Richard.‎

‎Kalidasa Cakuntala. (The Bengali Recension). With Critical Notes.‎

‎Kiel, Schwers,1877. In 8°pp.113n.+38nn.manoscritto riportato a stampa.Tt.tela modesta.‎

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‎Pithawalla, Maneck‎

‎An Introduction to Karachi: Its Environs and Hinterland.‎

‎Karachi, 1950, 1955. 2. edition 123 pages with many plates and folded maps. 8° Paperback, binding worn, inside good copy.‎

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‎Pitney Lamb Beatrice‎

‎INDIA - A WORLD IN TRANSITION‎

‎Praeger Publishers. P. 1971. 3rd Revised and Expanded Edition. Softcover; 4th Printing. Rated poor because over the years the spine glue has dried allowing some pages to separate from the text. A few have recently been repaired. This is a READING COPY only and NOT RETURNABLE. There is light blue magic marker underlining throughout. If a photo is showing with this description it is not from us. If you would like a photo please request one. Need to send a gift We offer free domestic drop delivery free gift wrapping and card for almost any occasion. Just let us know the occasion and your message. ; Praeger University Series in Sociology; Textbook; 5 1/4 x 8; 428 pages . Praeger Publishers paperback‎

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‎PITNEY LAMB B?atrice‎

‎L'Inde. Un monde en transition.‎

‎Broch?. 315 pages. Format de poche.‎

‎Pizzagalli A.‎

‎Aspetti e problemi della civiltà indiana‎

‎Buona copia‎

‎Pizzagalli A.M.‎

‎ASPETTI E PROBLEMI DELLA CIVILTA' INDIANA(1927)‎

‎In 8', tela ed. con tit. in oro al dorso, pp. 313, ill. seppia f.t.; segni d'uso e bruniture alla cop. , bruniture e lievi fioriture ai risguardi e alle pp., complessivamente in buono stato.‎

‎PIZZAGALLI A.M.‎

‎Aspetti e problemi della civiltà indiana.‎

‎8°, pp.313 + 16 belle tavv. f.t. Br. edit. ill. da Gamba con una firma. Dedica autogr. dell'Aut.‎

‎PKG 16 : Halbleder. - Härtel, Herbert und Jeannine Auboyer‎

‎Indien und Südostasien.‎

‎Berlin, Propyläen Verlag, 1971. 4° (28x20), 369 S. + 476 Tafeln mit 596 Abb., davon 72 farbig, 61 Zeichnungen und 4 Karten im Text, OHldr mit OU im Pappschuber, originalverpackt, ohne Gebrauchsspuren, offensichtlich ungelesen, [= PKG Propyläen Kunstgeschichte in achtzehn Bänden; 16 : Halbleder-Ausgabe],‎

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‎PLACE, Agnes De / CHASTELLUX, Philippe:‎

‎Dictionnaire généalogique et armorial de l’Inde française 1560-1962.‎

‎1997, gr. in-8vo, 592 p., brochure originale.‎

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‎PLANCQUAERT Joseph‎

‎La jungle, au pays des rajahs.‎

‎Bruxelles, La Renaissance du Livre, 1939. 14 x 22, 195 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, broché, bon état.‎

‎Hommage autographe de l'auteur.‎

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‎Planète Plus : Ramakrishna, l'homme et son message.‎

‎Couverture souple. Broché. 146 pages.‎

‎Périodique. Le nouveau Planète, Février 1970.‎

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‎Planète Plus : Ramakrishna, l'homme et son message.‎

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‎Périodique. Le nouveau Planète, Février 1970.‎

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‎Planète Plus : Krishnamurti, l'homme et son message.‎

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‎Périodique. Le nouveau Planète, Décembre 1970.‎

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‎PLATE‎

‎Twenty five best views of Colombo and District. From Photographs taken by the Publishers. [ Colombo , Ceylan ]‎

‎1 vol. in-4 br. format à l'italienne, s.d. (circa 1920), Plâté Ltd, Colombo, Kandy, & Nuwara Eliya,, with its 25 photographs‎

‎Inscription en français en page de titre. Bon état par ailleurs.‎

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‎Planned Parenthood India‎

‎Original Photo Planned Parenthood Class in Rural India 1965‎

‎Birth Control India 2 silver gelatin print photographs showing Rural Indian women learn about birth control in outdoor classroom. An Indian woman instructor from International Planned Parenthood Federation leads a demonstration on different contraceptive health devices. 2 silver gelatin print photographs. 11 x 8 in. Original press photos. Filing stamps on back dated "18 Okt 1965". Printed on the van behind speaker: "Van donated by International Planned Parenthood Federation / Imported through Church World Service". In 1952 India was the first country in the wold to implement a family planning strategy as part of national development. The same year the International Planned Parenthood Federation IPPF a global offshoot fo Planned Parenthood with the broad aims of promoting sexual and reproductive health and advocating the right of individuals to make their own choices in family planning was founded in Bombay present-day Mumbai by Margaret Sanger and Lady Rama Rau. Educators would use vans such as these to travel around rural areas and teach women in makeshift classrooms-sometimes even outdoors as in this images. Crease to bottom right corner of vertical photo. Both in very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎A Hundred Small Steps: Report of the Committee on Financial Sector Reforms‎

‎Sage Publications 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. While previous reports have focused solely on the ‘big’ issues like capital account convertibility bank privatization and priority sector norms A Hundred Small Steps: Report of the Committee on Financial Sector Reforms goes deep into other areas where reforms are less controversial but perhaps as important. The report argues that we need a change in mindset for the financial sector one that recognizes that efficiency innovation and value for money are as important for the poor as they are for our new Indian multinationals and these will come from improved governance new entry and competition. Indeed the Committee believes that the road to making Mumbai an international financial centre runs through every village in India. The report is divided into separate self-contained chapters; the underlying theme behind all the proposals is the need to enhance inclusion growth and stability by allowing players more freedom even while strengthening the financial and regulatory infrastructure. The role of the government is to create an enabling environment by building sound financial infrastructure. The Committee has focused primarily on broad principles and directions without entering too much into details of implementation. It emphasizes three important reasons for financial sector reform: to include more Indians in the growth process; to foster growth itself; and to improve financial stability flexibility and resilience and thus protect the economy against the kind of turbulence that is affecting the world today. The Committee recognizes this is a difficult time to propose financial sector reforms in India. The near meltdown of the US financial sector seems to be proof that markets and competition do not work. This is clearly the wrong lesson to take from the debacle. The right lesson is that markets and institutions do succumb occasionally to excesses which is why regulators have to be vigilant. The report argues for skilled regulators who encourage growth and innovation even while working harder to contain risks. Printed Pages: 208. Sage Publications paperback‎

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‎Planning Commission Government of India‎

‎A Hundred Small Steps: Report of the Committee on Financial Sector Reforms‎

‎Sage Publications 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. While previous reports have focused solely on the ‘big’ issues like capital account convertibility bank privatization and priority sector norms A Hundred Small Steps: Report of the Committee on Financial Sector Reforms goes deep into other areas where reforms are less controversial but perhaps as important. The report argues that we need a change in mindset for the financial sector one that recognizes that efficiency innovation and value for money are as important for the poor as they are for our new Indian multinationals and these will come from improved governance new entry and competition. Indeed the Committee believes that the road to making Mumbai an international financial centre runs through every village in India. The report is divided into separate self-contained chapters; the underlying theme behind all the proposals is the need to enhance inclusion growth and stability by allowing players more freedom even while strengthening the financial and regulatory infrastructure. The role of the government is to create an enabling environment by building sound financial infrastructure. The Committee has focused primarily on broad principles and directions without entering too much into details of implementation. It emphasizes three important reasons for financial sector reform: to include more Indians in the growth process; to foster growth itself; and to improve financial stability flexibility and resilience and thus protect the economy against the kind of turbulence that is affecting the world today. The Committee recognizes this is a difficult time to propose financial sector reforms in India. The near meltdown of the US financial sector seems to be proof that markets and competition do not work. This is clearly the wrong lesson to take from the debacle. The right lesson is that markets and institutions do succumb occasionally to excesses which is why regulators have to be vigilant. The report argues for skilled regulators who encourage growth and innovation even while working harder to contain risks. Printed Pages: 208. Sage Publications paperback‎

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‎Planning Commission Government of India‎

‎A Hundred Small Steps‎

‎New Delhi India: Sage Publications 2009 While previous reports have focused solely on the �bigissues like capital account convertibility bank privatization and priority sector norms A Hundred Small Steps: Report of the Committee on Financial Sector Reforms goes deep into other areas where reforms are less controversial but perhaps as important. The report argues that we need a change in mindset for the financial sector one that recognizes that efficiency innovation and value for money are as important for the poor as they are for our new Indian multinationals and these will come from improved governance new entry and competition. Indeed the Committee believes that the road to making Mumbai an international financial centre runs through every village in India. The report is divided into separate self-contained chapters; the underlying theme behind all the proposals is the need to enhance inclusion growth and stability by allowing players more freedom even while strengthening the financial and regulatory infrastructure. The role of the government is to create an enabling environment by building sound financial infrastructure. The Committee has focused primarily on broad principles and directions without entering too much into details of implementation. It emphasizes three important reasons for financial sector reform: to include more Indians in the growth process; to foster growth itself; and to improve financial stability flexibility and resilience and thus protect the economy against the kind of turbulence that is affecting the world today. The Committee recognizes this is a difficult time to propose financial sector reforms in India. The near meltdown of the US financial sector seems to be proof that markets and competition do not work. This is clearly the wrong lesson to take from the debacle. The right lesson is that markets and institutions do succumb occasionally to excesses which is why regulators have to be vigilant. The report argues for skilled regulators who encourage growth and innovation even while working harder to contain risks. Printed Pages: 208. First Edition. Paperback. New. Sage Publications paperback‎

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‎Planning Commission Government of India‎

‎Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2008. Softcover. New. The Planning Commission has decided to prepare State Development Reports SDRs for all States and Union Territories of India. The objective in bringing out these reports is to provide a credible independent quality reference document on the development profile set out strategies for accelerating the growth rate of States lessen disparities and reduce poverty. The SDR is meant to discuss the constraints and challenges faced by a State and provide a vision blueprint or a roadmap for its socioeconomic progress. Each SDR is being prepared with the assistance of reputed national-level agencies under the supervision of a core committee headed by a Member of the Planning Commission and including a senior representative of the State Government. The publication of the Maharashtra Development Report follows the recently published SDRs of Karnataka Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan Tamil Nadu and Himachal Pradesh while SDRs of many other States and Union Territories of India are under various stages of preparation. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands Development Report highlights issues related to the development priorities of the islands and the road ahead in health education tribal development environment agriculture ports shipping and air connectivity. The report suggests a long-term plan to restore the livelihoods adversity affected by the Tsunami in December 2004. It is expected to serve as a useful reference material and stimulate informed debate on the policy issues faced by the Union Territory. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : The Core Committee. Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission. Foreword from Member Planning Commission. List of Tables and Annexures Introduction. 1. Development of Andaman Nicobar Islands: A Profile and Emerging Issues Introduction Area and Location Climate Demography Natural Resources Income Level and Growth in the UT Infrastructure Growth of Co-operatives Growth of Small Scale Industrial Units SSIs Growth of Registered Factories Growth in Enterprises in Service Sector Meager Resources of the UT Carrying Capacity of the UT Emerging Issues Directions for Development of UT 2. Financial Position and Outlook Trends in Receipts and Expenditure Structure of Expenditure Status of Local Bodies Resource Mobilisation Expenditure Control Institutional Framework Revenue and Expenditure Projections for the Tenth Five-year Plan Main Findings and Conclusions 3. Infrastructure: An Assessment Introduction New Approaches to the Provision of Infrastructure Roads and Bridges Inter-island Connectivity Civil Aviation Urban and Rural Water Supply Housing 4. Shipping and Maritime Services. Introduction Present Status and Major Concerns Development of Allied Sectors related to Maritime Transportation Services Air Services between Mainland and ANI Comparison of Shipping Costs per pax with Costs of Air Services Summary of Main Proposals 5. Biodiversity and Environment Protection ANI in Human Development Map of India Education Health and Family Welfare Nutrition 6. Issues in Tribal Development. Introduction The Aborigines The Nicobarese Conservation and Development of Scheduled of Tribes STs Health and Education Empowerment of Tribals and Systems of Governance Poverty Alleviation Tribal Sub-Plans TSP Some Concerns Some Measures for Improving the Tribal Development Programmes 7. Agriculture and Animal Husbandry. Agriculture Status of Agriculture Strategies for Improvement Low Input—Low Volume—high Value Organic Agriculture Printed Pages: 248. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2008. Softcover. New. The Planning Commission has decided to prepare State Development Reports SDRs for all States and Union Territories of India. The objective in bringing out these reports is to provide a credible independent quality reference document on the development profile set out strategies for accelerating the growth rate of States lessen disparities and reduce poverty. The SDR is meant to discuss the constraints and challenges faced by a State and provide a vision blueprint or a roadmap for its socioeconomic progress. Each SDR is being prepared with the assistance of reputed national-level agencies under the supervision of a core committee headed by a Member of the Planning Commission and including a senior representative of the State Government. The publication of the Maharashtra Development Report follows the recently published SDRs of Karnataka Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan Tamil Nadu and Himachal Pradesh while SDRs of many other States and Union Territories of India are under various stages of preparation. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands Development Report highlights issues related to the development priorities of the islands and the road ahead in health education tribal development environment agriculture ports shipping and air connectivity. The report suggests a long-term plan to restore the livelihoods adversity affected by the Tsunami in December 2004. It is expected to serve as a useful reference material and stimulate informed debate on the policy issues faced by the Union Territory. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : The Core Committee. Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission. Foreword from Member Planning Commission. List of Tables and Annexures Introduction. 1. Development of Andaman Nicobar Islands: A Profile and Emerging Issues Introduction Area and Location Climate Demography Natural Resources Income Level and Growth in the UT Infrastructure Growth of Co-operatives Growth of Small Scale Industrial Units SSIs Growth of Registered Factories Growth in Enterprises in Service Sector Meager Resources of the UT Carrying Capacity of the UT Emerging Issues Directions for Development of UT 2. Financial Position and Outlook Trends in Receipts and Expenditure Structure of Expenditure Status of Local Bodies Resource Mobilisation Expenditure Control Institutional Framework Revenue and Expenditure Projections for the Tenth Five-year Plan Main Findings and Conclusions 3. Infrastructure: An Assessment Introduction New Approaches to the Provision of Infrastructure Roads and Bridges Inter-island Connectivity Civil Aviation Urban and Rural Water Supply Housing 4. Shipping and Maritime Services. Introduction Present Status and Major Concerns Development of Allied Sectors related to Maritime Transportation Services Air Services between Mainland and ANI Comparison of Shipping Costs per pax with Costs of Air Services Summary of Main Proposals 5. Biodiversity and Environment Protection ANI in Human Development Map of India Education Health and Family Welfare Nutrition 6. Issues in Tribal Development. Introduction The Aborigines The Nicobarese Conservation and Development of Scheduled of Tribes STs Health and Education Empowerment of Tribals and Systems of Governance Poverty Alleviation Tribal Sub-Plans TSP Some Concerns Some Measures for Improving the Tribal Development Programmes 7. Agriculture and Animal Husbandry. Agriculture Status of Agriculture Strategies for Improvement Low Input—Low Volume—high Value Organic Agriculture Printed Pages: 248. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2008. Softcover. New. The Planning Commission has decided to prepare State Development Reports SDRs for all States and Union Territories of India. The objective in bringing out these reports is to provide a credible independent quality reference document on the development profile set out strategies for accelerating the growth rate of States lessen disparities and reduce poverty. The SDR is meant to discuss the constraints and challenges faced by a State and provide a vision blueprint or a roadmap for its socioeconomic progress. Each SDR is being prepared with the assistance of reputed national-level agencies under the supervision of a core committee headed by a Member of the Planning Commission and including a senior representative of the State Government. The publication of the Maharashtra Development Report follows the recently published SDRs of Karnataka Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan Tamil Nadu and Himachal Pradesh while SDRs of many other States and Union Territories of India are under various stages of preparation. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands Development Report highlights issues related to the development priorities of the islands and the road ahead in health education tribal development environment agriculture ports shipping and air connectivity. The report suggests a long-term plan to restore the livelihoods adversity affected by the Tsunami in December 2004. It is expected to serve as a useful reference material and stimulate informed debate on the policy issues faced by the Union Territory. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : The Core Committee. Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission. Foreword from Member Planning Commission. List of Tables and Annexures Introduction. 1. Development of Andaman Nicobar Islands: A Profile and Emerging Issues Introduction Area and Location Climate Demography Natural Resources Income Level and Growth in the UT Infrastructure Growth of Co-operatives Growth of Small Scale Industrial Units SSIs Growth of Registered Factories Growth in Enterprises in Service Sector Meager Resources of the UT Carrying Capacity of the UT Emerging Issues Directions for Development of UT 2. Financial Position and Outlook Trends in Receipts and Expenditure Structure of Expenditure Status of Local Bodies Resource Mobilisation Expenditure Control Institutional Framework Revenue and Expenditure Projections for the Tenth Five-year Plan Main Findings and Conclusions 3. Infrastructure: An Assessment Introduction New Approaches to the Provision of Infrastructure Roads and Bridges Inter-island Connectivity Civil Aviation Urban and Rural Water Supply Housing 4. Shipping and Maritime Services. Introduction Present Status and Major Concerns Development of Allied Sectors related to Maritime Transportation Services Air Services between Mainland and ANI Comparison of Shipping Costs per pax with Costs of Air Services Summary of Main Proposals 5. Biodiversity and Environment Protection ANI in Human Development Map of India Education Health and Family Welfare Nutrition 6. Issues in Tribal Development. Introduction The Aborigines The Nicobarese Conservation and Development of Scheduled of Tribes STs Health and Education Empowerment of Tribals and Systems of Governance Poverty Alleviation Tribal Sub-Plans TSP Some Concerns Some Measures for Improving the Tribal Development Programmes 7. Agriculture and Animal Husbandry. Agriculture Status of Agriculture Strategies for Improvement Low Input—Low Volume—high Value Organic Agriculture Printed Pages: 248. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Delhi: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2009. Softcover. New. The Planning Commission has decided to prepare State Development Reports SDRs for all States and Union Territories of India. The objective in bringing out these reports is to provide independent quality reference documents on the development profile set out strategies for accelerating the growth rate of States lessen disparities and reduce poverty. The SDRs are meant to discuss the constraints and challenges facing the States and provide a vision blueprints or a roadmap for its overall progress and prosperity. Each SDR is being prepared with the assistance of reputed national level-agencies under the supervision of a Core Group headed by a Member of the Planning Commission and including senior representatives of the State Government. The publication of the Delhi Development Report follows the recently published SDRs of Assam Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Orissa Punjab Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Lakshadweep Andaman and Nicobar Islands Karnataka Kerala and Sikkim. The Delhi Development Report reviews the experience of NCT Delhi and highlights issues critical for the State`s development in the years ahead. The Report is expected to be an important value document and will impart value for development practitioners interested in the State and act as a roadmap for accelerated growth in the future. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : The Core Committee including Partner Agencies and Project Team Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Foreword from Chief Minister Delhi Message by Member Planning Commission Introduction by Principal Advisor Planning Commission Acknowledgements List of Tables Figures and Annexures Executive Summary 1. Profile of the State 1.1 History 1.2 Phases in Development of Modern Delhi 1.3 Geography 1.4 Climate 1.5 Area of NCTD 1.6 Civic Administrative Division 1.7 Demography 1.8 Economy of NCTD 1.9 Development Disparities 1.10 Education 1.11 Medical Facilities 1.12 Physical Infrastructure 1.13 Energy 1.14 Water 1.15 Environment 1.16 Industrial Effluent 1.17 National Capital Region NCR 1.18 Flora and Fauna 1.19 Culture 2. Economy and Fiscal Management 2.1 General 2.2 Rate of Economic Growth 2.3 Per Capita NSDP 2.4 Structure of the Economy 2.5 Primary Sector 2.6 Secondary Sector 2.7 Services Sector 2.8 Labour Supply and Employment 2.9 Special Provisions for Delhi 2.10 Revenue Receipts 2.11 Tax Receipts 2.12 Own Non-Tax Revenue 2.13 Central Transfers 2.14 Expenditure 2.15 Plan Expenditure 2.16 Non-Plan Expenditure 2.17 Expenditure on General Services 2.18 Expenditure on Social and Economic Services 2.19 Assignment to Local Bodies 2.20 Revenue Surplus 2.21 Fiscal Deficit and Debt 2.22 Concluding Remarks 3. Urban Development 3.1 Housing 3.2 Land Development and Management 3.3 Sanitation 3.4 Housing and Urban Policy 3.5 Data Base Development and Management 4. Infrastructure Development 4.1 General Features of Delhi Power Situation 4.2 Review of Policies Programmes and Projects 4.3 Current State of the Sector 4.4 Implementation of the Reform Package and Prospects of Achieving Financial Viability 4.5 Areas of Strengths Weaknesses and Where Intervention is Needed 4.6 Introduction 4.7 Traffic Characteristics and Overall Transportation Scenario 4.8 Status of Roads and Their Development So Far 4.9 Limitations of the Existing Road System 4.10 Sanctioned Road Development Projects and Their Present Status Planning for Completion and Projects in the Pipeline 4.11 Development of Roads Leading to and Bypassing Delhi 4.12 New Expressways 4.13 Institutional Measures 4.14 Phasing of Projects Printed Pages: 436. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Delhi: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2009. Softcover. New. The Planning Commission has decided to prepare State Development Reports SDRs for all States and Union Territories of India. The objective in bringing out these reports is to provide independent quality reference documents on the development profile set out strategies for accelerating the growth rate of States lessen disparities and reduce poverty. The SDRs are meant to discuss the constraints and challenges facing the States and provide a vision blueprints or a roadmap for its overall progress and prosperity. Each SDR is being prepared with the assistance of reputed national level-agencies under the supervision of a Core Group headed by a Member of the Planning Commission and including senior representatives of the State Government. The publication of the Delhi Development Report follows the recently published SDRs of Assam Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Orissa Punjab Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Lakshadweep Andaman and Nicobar Islands Karnataka Kerala and Sikkim. The Delhi Development Report reviews the experience of NCT Delhi and highlights issues critical for the State`s development in the years ahead. The Report is expected to be an important value document and will impart value for development practitioners interested in the State and act as a roadmap for accelerated growth in the future. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : The Core Committee including Partner Agencies and Project Team Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Foreword from Chief Minister Delhi Message by Member Planning Commission Introduction by Principal Advisor Planning Commission Acknowledgements List of Tables Figures and Annexures Executive Summary 1. Profile of the State 1.1 History 1.2 Phases in Development of Modern Delhi 1.3 Geography 1.4 Climate 1.5 Area of NCTD 1.6 Civic Administrative Division 1.7 Demography 1.8 Economy of NCTD 1.9 Development Disparities 1.10 Education 1.11 Medical Facilities 1.12 Physical Infrastructure 1.13 Energy 1.14 Water 1.15 Environment 1.16 Industrial Effluent 1.17 National Capital Region NCR 1.18 Flora and Fauna 1.19 Culture 2. Economy and Fiscal Management 2.1 General 2.2 Rate of Economic Growth 2.3 Per Capita NSDP 2.4 Structure of the Economy 2.5 Primary Sector 2.6 Secondary Sector 2.7 Services Sector 2.8 Labour Supply and Employment 2.9 Special Provisions for Delhi 2.10 Revenue Receipts 2.11 Tax Receipts 2.12 Own Non-Tax Revenue 2.13 Central Transfers 2.14 Expenditure 2.15 Plan Expenditure 2.16 Non-Plan Expenditure 2.17 Expenditure on General Services 2.18 Expenditure on Social and Economic Services 2.19 Assignment to Local Bodies 2.20 Revenue Surplus 2.21 Fiscal Deficit and Debt 2.22 Concluding Remarks 3. Urban Development 3.1 Housing 3.2 Land Development and Management 3.3 Sanitation 3.4 Housing and Urban Policy 3.5 Data Base Development and Management 4. Infrastructure Development 4.1 General Features of Delhi Power Situation 4.2 Review of Policies Programmes and Projects 4.3 Current State of the Sector 4.4 Implementation of the Reform Package and Prospects of Achieving Financial Viability 4.5 Areas of Strengths Weaknesses and Where Intervention is Needed 4.6 Introduction 4.7 Traffic Characteristics and Overall Transportation Scenario 4.8 Status of Roads and Their Development So Far 4.9 Limitations of the Existing Road System 4.10 Sanctioned Road Development Projects and Their Present Status Planning for Completion and Projects in the Pipeline 4.11 Development of Roads Leading to and Bypassing Delhi 4.12 New Expressways 4.13 Institutional Measures 4.14 Phasing of Projects Printed Pages: 436. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Delhi: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2009. Softcover. New. The Planning Commission has decided to prepare State Development Reports SDRs for all States and Union Territories of India. The objective in bringing out these reports is to provide independent quality reference documents on the development profile set out strategies for accelerating the growth rate of States lessen disparities and reduce poverty. The SDRs are meant to discuss the constraints and challenges facing the States and provide a vision blueprints or a roadmap for its overall progress and prosperity. Each SDR is being prepared with the assistance of reputed national level-agencies under the supervision of a Core Group headed by a Member of the Planning Commission and including senior representatives of the State Government. The publication of the Delhi Development Report follows the recently published SDRs of Assam Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Orissa Punjab Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Lakshadweep Andaman and Nicobar Islands Karnataka Kerala and Sikkim. The Delhi Development Report reviews the experience of NCT Delhi and highlights issues critical for the State`s development in the years ahead. The Report is expected to be an important value document and will impart value for development practitioners interested in the State and act as a roadmap for accelerated growth in the future. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : The Core Committee including Partner Agencies and Project Team Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Foreword from Chief Minister Delhi Message by Member Planning Commission Introduction by Principal Advisor Planning Commission Acknowledgements List of Tables Figures and Annexures Executive Summary 1. Profile of the State 1.1 History 1.2 Phases in Development of Modern Delhi 1.3 Geography 1.4 Climate 1.5 Area of NCTD 1.6 Civic Administrative Division 1.7 Demography 1.8 Economy of NCTD 1.9 Development Disparities 1.10 Education 1.11 Medical Facilities 1.12 Physical Infrastructure 1.13 Energy 1.14 Water 1.15 Environment 1.16 Industrial Effluent 1.17 National Capital Region NCR 1.18 Flora and Fauna 1.19 Culture 2. Economy and Fiscal Management 2.1 General 2.2 Rate of Economic Growth 2.3 Per Capita NSDP 2.4 Structure of the Economy 2.5 Primary Sector 2.6 Secondary Sector 2.7 Services Sector 2.8 Labour Supply and Employment 2.9 Special Provisions for Delhi 2.10 Revenue Receipts 2.11 Tax Receipts 2.12 Own Non-Tax Revenue 2.13 Central Transfers 2.14 Expenditure 2.15 Plan Expenditure 2.16 Non-Plan Expenditure 2.17 Expenditure on General Services 2.18 Expenditure on Social and Economic Services 2.19 Assignment to Local Bodies 2.20 Revenue Surplus 2.21 Fiscal Deficit and Debt 2.22 Concluding Remarks 3. Urban Development 3.1 Housing 3.2 Land Development and Management 3.3 Sanitation 3.4 Housing and Urban Policy 3.5 Data Base Development and Management 4. Infrastructure Development 4.1 General Features of Delhi Power Situation 4.2 Review of Policies Programmes and Projects 4.3 Current State of the Sector 4.4 Implementation of the Reform Package and Prospects of Achieving Financial Viability 4.5 Areas of Strengths Weaknesses and Where Intervention is Needed 4.6 Introduction 4.7 Traffic Characteristics and Overall Transportation Scenario 4.8 Status of Roads and Their Development So Far 4.9 Limitations of the Existing Road System 4.10 Sanctioned Road Development Projects and Their Present Status Planning for Completion and Projects in the Pipeline 4.11 Development of Roads Leading to and Bypassing Delhi 4.12 New Expressways 4.13 Institutional Measures 4.14 Phasing of Projects Printed Pages: 436. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Eleventh Five Year Plan 2007-2012 3 Vols.‎

‎New Delhi India: Oxford University Press 2008 Set of 3 vols. Eighth Edition. Hard Cover. New/New. Oxford University Press hardcover‎

Référence libraire : 023573 ISBN : 0195696506 9780195696509

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‎Goa: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2011. Softcover. New. The Planning Commission has decided to prepare State Development Reports SDRs for all States and Union Territories of India. The objective in bringing out these reports is to provide a credible independent quality reference document on the development profile set out strategies for accelerating the growth rate of States lessen disparities and reduce poverty. The SDR is meant to discuss the constraints and challenges faced by a State and provide a vision blueprint or a roadmap for its socio-economic progress. Each SDR is being prepared with the assistance of reputed expert national-level agencies under the supervision of a Core Committee headed by a Member of the Planning Commission and including a senior representative of the State Government. The publication of the Goa Development Report follows the earlier published SDRs of Andaman and Nicobar Islands Arunachal Pradesh Delhi Haryana Himachal Pradesh Kerala Karnataka Lakshadweep Maharashtra Puducherry Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh while SDRs of many other States and Union Territories are under various stages of preparation. The Goa Development Report reviews the experience of Goa and highlights issues critical for the State`s development in the years ahead. The report is expected to be an important document and will impart value for accelerated growth in the future. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : The Core Committee. Foreword from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission. Message from Chief Minister Goa. Message from Member Planning Commission. List of Tables and Figures. Acknowledgements. Executive Summary. 1. Socio-Economic and Demographic Profile. Issues Institutions and Governance Infrastructure Carrying Capacity and Sustainable Activity Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats Recommendations and Development Strategies 2. Natural Resources: Energy/Water Environmental Security. Energy and Environmental Security Introduction Power: Road Travelled Indicators Current Issues and their Fiscal Implications Development and Growth Areas Infrastructure and Carrying Capacity Sustainability of Power System Renewable Energy Road Travelled Indicators for Renewable Energy Issues and their Fiscal Implications Development and Growth Areas Suggested Growth Areas Sustainability of Renewable Energy Development Programme Oil and Gas Indicators Issues and Fiscal Impact Development and Growth Areas Sustainability of Oil Cost Indicators Issues and Fiscal Implications Development and Growth Areas Sustainability of Emerging Technology Programme Institutions and Governance Public-Private Participation Outlook: Possible Scenarios in the Short Medium and Long Term Recommendations and Development Strategies Water and Environmental Security Introduction Road Travelled Indicators Issues and Fiscal Implication Development and Growth Areas State Water Policy and Schemes Sustainability Footprint Institutions and Governance Outlook: Possible Scenarios in the Short Medium and Long Term Recommendations and Development Strategies 3. Agro Economy. Agriculture Trends and Indicators in Goa Institutions and Governance Analysing the Decline in Land Devoted to Agriculture Analysing Agricultural Productivity of Crops Allied Activities: Agro-industry in Goa Research and Extension Services in Goa Recommendations for the Future 4. Mining. Issues and their Fiscal Implications Institutions and Governance Infrastructure Development and Growth Areas Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats Recommendations and Developmental Strategies References 5. Manufacturing and Value Added Trading. Issues Institutions a Printed Pages: 250. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

Référence libraire : 43925 ISBN : 8171887880 9788171887880

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‎Goa: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2011. Softcover. New. The Planning Commission has decided to prepare State Development Reports SDRs for all States and Union Territories of India. The objective in bringing out these reports is to provide a credible independent quality reference document on the development profile set out strategies for accelerating the growth rate of States lessen disparities and reduce poverty. The SDR is meant to discuss the constraints and challenges faced by a State and provide a vision blueprint or a roadmap for its socio-economic progress. Each SDR is being prepared with the assistance of reputed expert national-level agencies under the supervision of a Core Committee headed by a Member of the Planning Commission and including a senior representative of the State Government. The publication of the Goa Development Report follows the earlier published SDRs of Andaman and Nicobar Islands Arunachal Pradesh Delhi Haryana Himachal Pradesh Kerala Karnataka Lakshadweep Maharashtra Puducherry Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh while SDRs of many other States and Union Territories are under various stages of preparation. The Goa Development Report reviews the experience of Goa and highlights issues critical for the State`s development in the years ahead. The report is expected to be an important document and will impart value for accelerated growth in the future. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : The Core Committee. Foreword from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission. Message from Chief Minister Goa. Message from Member Planning Commission. List of Tables and Figures. Acknowledgements. Executive Summary. 1. Socio-Economic and Demographic Profile. Issues Institutions and Governance Infrastructure Carrying Capacity and Sustainable Activity Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats Recommendations and Development Strategies 2. Natural Resources: Energy/Water Environmental Security. Energy and Environmental Security Introduction Power: Road Travelled Indicators Current Issues and their Fiscal Implications Development and Growth Areas Infrastructure and Carrying Capacity Sustainability of Power System Renewable Energy Road Travelled Indicators for Renewable Energy Issues and their Fiscal Implications Development and Growth Areas Suggested Growth Areas Sustainability of Renewable Energy Development Programme Oil and Gas Indicators Issues and Fiscal Impact Development and Growth Areas Sustainability of Oil Cost Indicators Issues and Fiscal Implications Development and Growth Areas Sustainability of Emerging Technology Programme Institutions and Governance Public-Private Participation Outlook: Possible Scenarios in the Short Medium and Long Term Recommendations and Development Strategies Water and Environmental Security Introduction Road Travelled Indicators Issues and Fiscal Implication Development and Growth Areas State Water Policy and Schemes Sustainability Footprint Institutions and Governance Outlook: Possible Scenarios in the Short Medium and Long Term Recommendations and Development Strategies 3. Agro Economy. Agriculture Trends and Indicators in Goa Institutions and Governance Analysing the Decline in Land Devoted to Agriculture Analysing Agricultural Productivity of Crops Allied Activities: Agro-industry in Goa Research and Extension Services in Goa Recommendations for the Future 4. Mining. Issues and their Fiscal Implications Institutions and Governance Infrastructure Development and Growth Areas Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats Recommendations and Developmental Strategies References 5. Manufacturing and Value Added Trading. Issues Institutions a Printed Pages: 250. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Goa: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2011. Softcover. New. The Planning Commission has decided to prepare State Development Reports SDRs for all States and Union Territories of India. The objective in bringing out these reports is to provide a credible independent quality reference document on the development profile set out strategies for accelerating the growth rate of States lessen disparities and reduce poverty. The SDR is meant to discuss the constraints and challenges faced by a State and provide a vision blueprint or a roadmap for its socio-economic progress. Each SDR is being prepared with the assistance of reputed expert national-level agencies under the supervision of a Core Committee headed by a Member of the Planning Commission and including a senior representative of the State Government. The publication of the Goa Development Report follows the earlier published SDRs of Andaman and Nicobar Islands Arunachal Pradesh Delhi Haryana Himachal Pradesh Kerala Karnataka Lakshadweep Maharashtra Puducherry Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh while SDRs of many other States and Union Territories are under various stages of preparation. The Goa Development Report reviews the experience of Goa and highlights issues critical for the State`s development in the years ahead. The report is expected to be an important document and will impart value for accelerated growth in the future. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : The Core Committee. Foreword from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission. Message from Chief Minister Goa. Message from Member Planning Commission. List of Tables and Figures. Acknowledgements. Executive Summary. 1. Socio-Economic and Demographic Profile. Issues Institutions and Governance Infrastructure Carrying Capacity and Sustainable Activity Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats Recommendations and Development Strategies 2. Natural Resources: Energy/Water Environmental Security. Energy and Environmental Security Introduction Power: Road Travelled Indicators Current Issues and their Fiscal Implications Development and Growth Areas Infrastructure and Carrying Capacity Sustainability of Power System Renewable Energy Road Travelled Indicators for Renewable Energy Issues and their Fiscal Implications Development and Growth Areas Suggested Growth Areas Sustainability of Renewable Energy Development Programme Oil and Gas Indicators Issues and Fiscal Impact Development and Growth Areas Sustainability of Oil Cost Indicators Issues and Fiscal Implications Development and Growth Areas Sustainability of Emerging Technology Programme Institutions and Governance Public-Private Participation Outlook: Possible Scenarios in the Short Medium and Long Term Recommendations and Development Strategies Water and Environmental Security Introduction Road Travelled Indicators Issues and Fiscal Implication Development and Growth Areas State Water Policy and Schemes Sustainability Footprint Institutions and Governance Outlook: Possible Scenarios in the Short Medium and Long Term Recommendations and Development Strategies 3. Agro Economy. Agriculture Trends and Indicators in Goa Institutions and Governance Analysing the Decline in Land Devoted to Agriculture Analysing Agricultural Productivity of Crops Allied Activities: Agro-industry in Goa Research and Extension Services in Goa Recommendations for the Future 4. Mining. Issues and their Fiscal Implications Institutions and Governance Infrastructure Development and Growth Areas Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats Recommendations and Developmental Strategies References 5. Manufacturing and Value Added Trading. Issues Institutions a Printed Pages: 250. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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