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‎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.‎

‎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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‎PLANETE PLUS‎

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

‎Couverture souple. Broché. 146 pages.‎

‎Périodique. Le nouveau Planète, Décembre 1970.‎

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‎PLANETE PLUS‎

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

‎Couverture souple. Broché. 146 pages.‎

‎Périodique. Le nouveau Planète, Février 1970.‎

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‎PLANETE PLUS‎

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

‎Couverture souple. Broché. 146 pages.‎

‎Périodique. Le nouveau Planète, Février 1970.‎

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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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‎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: 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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‎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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‎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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‎Planning Commission Government of India‎

‎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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‎Planning Commission Government of India‎

‎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

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‎Planning Commission Government of India‎

‎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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‎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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‎Haryana: 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 of bringing out these reports is to provide a credible independent quality reference document on the development profile set out strategies for accelerating economic growth lessen regional disparities and reduce poverty. The SDR is meant to discuss the constraints and challenges faced by a state and provide a vision or a road map for its socio-economic development. Each SDR is being prepared with the assistance of reputed national-level agencies under the supervision of the core committee headed by a Member of the Planning Commission and including a senior representative of the state government. The Haryana State Development Report reviews the State`s development experience and highlights issues critical for its future growth. Haryana`s potential in horticulture livestock tourism pharmaceuticals IT and its rapid structural change is well documented in the report. The report is expected to serve as a useful reference and stimulate informed debate on the policy issues facing the state. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : Core Committee Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Message from Chief Minister Haryana Foreword by Member Planning Commission Contents List of Tables Acknowledgements Executive Summary 1. Haryana: Development Profile Introduction Aggregate/Sectoral/Per Capita SDP—Trend and Comparative Analysis Agriculture and Allied Activities Conclusion 2. Resource Assessment Analysis of Status and Prospects of Natural Resources Natural Resources Human Resources Skill Base Fiscal Resources Finance Base Conclusion 3. Identification of Critical Issues and the Newly Emerging Areas Introduction Sectoral Issues for Sustainable Development Developmental Issues in Upcoming Areas 4. Policy Directions Achievement of Projected Growth Targets Aggregates and Sectoral Optimum Use of Natural Resources Sustainable Development and Gainful Employment of Human Resources IT and Employment Management of Fiscal Health Ideal Mix of Public/Private Sectors Partnership Market Mechanism Improvement in Plan Implementation and Delivery Mechanism Slums in Haryana Self-Sustained Development of Urban Local Bodies 5. State Perspectives for 2012 Haryana in National Perspective With Reference to Monitorable Targets Specified in the National 10th Plan Document Projection of Gross State Domestic Product and its Sectoral Composition Equitable Regional Development Reoriented Development of Agriculture and Allied Activities Rural Infrastructure Industries—Small Medium and Large Tertiary Sector Science and Technology and Environment Human Resource Development Urban Development Poverty Employment Fiscal Perspective 6. Conclusions and Recommendations Conclusions Recommendations References Printed Pages: 312. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Haryana: 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 of bringing out these reports is to provide a credible independent quality reference document on the development profile set out strategies for accelerating economic growth lessen regional disparities and reduce poverty. The SDR is meant to discuss the constraints and challenges faced by a state and provide a vision or a road map for its socio-economic development. Each SDR is being prepared with the assistance of reputed national-level agencies under the supervision of the core committee headed by a Member of the Planning Commission and including a senior representative of the state government. The Haryana State Development Report reviews the State`s development experience and highlights issues critical for its future growth. Haryana`s potential in horticulture livestock tourism pharmaceuticals IT and its rapid structural change is well documented in the report. The report is expected to serve as a useful reference and stimulate informed debate on the policy issues facing the state. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : Core Committee Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Message from Chief Minister Haryana Foreword by Member Planning Commission Contents List of Tables Acknowledgements Executive Summary 1. Haryana: Development Profile Introduction Aggregate/Sectoral/Per Capita SDP—Trend and Comparative Analysis Agriculture and Allied Activities Conclusion 2. Resource Assessment Analysis of Status and Prospects of Natural Resources Natural Resources Human Resources Skill Base Fiscal Resources Finance Base Conclusion 3. Identification of Critical Issues and the Newly Emerging Areas Introduction Sectoral Issues for Sustainable Development Developmental Issues in Upcoming Areas 4. Policy Directions Achievement of Projected Growth Targets Aggregates and Sectoral Optimum Use of Natural Resources Sustainable Development and Gainful Employment of Human Resources IT and Employment Management of Fiscal Health Ideal Mix of Public/Private Sectors Partnership Market Mechanism Improvement in Plan Implementation and Delivery Mechanism Slums in Haryana Self-Sustained Development of Urban Local Bodies 5. State Perspectives for 2012 Haryana in National Perspective With Reference to Monitorable Targets Specified in the National 10th Plan Document Projection of Gross State Domestic Product and its Sectoral Composition Equitable Regional Development Reoriented Development of Agriculture and Allied Activities Rural Infrastructure Industries—Small Medium and Large Tertiary Sector Science and Technology and Environment Human Resource Development Urban Development Poverty Employment Fiscal Perspective 6. Conclusions and Recommendations Conclusions Recommendations References Printed Pages: 312. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Haryana: 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 of bringing out these reports is to provide a credible independent quality reference document on the development profile set out strategies for accelerating economic growth lessen regional disparities and reduce poverty. The SDR is meant to discuss the constraints and challenges faced by a state and provide a vision or a road map for its socio-economic development. Each SDR is being prepared with the assistance of reputed national-level agencies under the supervision of the core committee headed by a Member of the Planning Commission and including a senior representative of the state government. The Haryana State Development Report reviews the State`s development experience and highlights issues critical for its future growth. Haryana`s potential in horticulture livestock tourism pharmaceuticals IT and its rapid structural change is well documented in the report. The report is expected to serve as a useful reference and stimulate informed debate on the policy issues facing the state. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : Core Committee Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Message from Chief Minister Haryana Foreword by Member Planning Commission Contents List of Tables Acknowledgements Executive Summary 1. Haryana: Development Profile Introduction Aggregate/Sectoral/Per Capita SDP—Trend and Comparative Analysis Agriculture and Allied Activities Conclusion 2. Resource Assessment Analysis of Status and Prospects of Natural Resources Natural Resources Human Resources Skill Base Fiscal Resources Finance Base Conclusion 3. Identification of Critical Issues and the Newly Emerging Areas Introduction Sectoral Issues for Sustainable Development Developmental Issues in Upcoming Areas 4. Policy Directions Achievement of Projected Growth Targets Aggregates and Sectoral Optimum Use of Natural Resources Sustainable Development and Gainful Employment of Human Resources IT and Employment Management of Fiscal Health Ideal Mix of Public/Private Sectors Partnership Market Mechanism Improvement in Plan Implementation and Delivery Mechanism Slums in Haryana Self-Sustained Development of Urban Local Bodies 5. State Perspectives for 2012 Haryana in National Perspective With Reference to Monitorable Targets Specified in the National 10th Plan Document Projection of Gross State Domestic Product and its Sectoral Composition Equitable Regional Development Reoriented Development of Agriculture and Allied Activities Rural Infrastructure Industries—Small Medium and Large Tertiary Sector Science and Technology and Environment Human Resource Development Urban Development Poverty Employment Fiscal Perspective 6. Conclusions and Recommendations Conclusions Recommendations References Printed Pages: 312. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Himachal Pradesh: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2005. Softcover. New. The Planning Commission has decided to prepare State Development Reports SDR`s 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. Forthcoming after Himachal Pradesh are the SDRs of Rajasthan and Taiml Nadu. The Himachal Pradesh Development Report reviews the State`s development experience and highlights issues critical for its future progress. Himachal Pradesh`s latent potential in hydel power tourism bio-business and its transformation in social sectors is well documented in the report. The report is expected to serve as a useful reference and stimulate informed debate on the policy issues facing a hill state. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Preamble from Member Planning Commission Message from Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh List of Tables and Figures Executive Summary 1. Himachal Pradesh: A Profile Himachal Pradesh in the National Context Evolution of the State Physical Setting Economic Development Regional Disparities Conclusion 2. Natural Resources Physiographic Zones Drainage Network Soil Types Land Resources Water Resources Mineral Resources Recommendations 3. Natural Disaster Management Earthquakes Landslides Flash Floods and Cloud Bursts Avalanches Soil Erosion Forest Fires Recommendations 4. Forestry Introduction Relevance of Forests Status of Forests in Himachal Pradesh Natural Regeneration and Afforestation Forest Produce Natural Hazards Revenue and Expenditure Joint Forest Management Wildlife Suggestions and Recommendations 5. Population Introduction Population Change Fertility Transition Mortality Change Contraceptive Use Sex Ratios Sex Preference and Sex Selective Abortions Demographic Ageing Civil Registration Demographic Challenges and Opportunities: Perspectives For Future 6. Fiscal and Financial Management Macro Economic Glimpse of Himachal Pradesh Financial Position of Himachal Pradesh Planning and Tenth Five Year Plan Hydro Power Potential as a Resource Public Sector Reforms in Himachal Pradesh Measures for Stabilising the Financial Position of Himachal Pradesh 7. Education Literacy School and Higher Education Technical Education Achievements in Education Areas of Concern Recommendations Conclusion 8. Health Introduction Resource Allocation and Expenditure Health Services in Himachal Pradesh Morbidity Patterns In Himachal Pradesh Health-Seeking Behaviour/Utilisation of Health Care Services Cost of Treatment Vision and Strategies for the Future 9. Nutrition Government Initiatives Nutrition Planning in Himachal Pradesh Assessing Nutritional Status: Children Adolescents Adults Women and the Elderly Food Consumption Patterns in Himachal Pradesh Micronutrient Deficiencies Glimpses from the Field Strategy for Nutrition-energized Growth Conclusions 10. Gender Empowerment Introduction Conclusion Suggestions 11. Agriculture Printed Pages: 450. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Himachal Pradesh: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2005. Softcover. New. The Planning Commission has decided to prepare State Development Reports SDR`s 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. Forthcoming after Himachal Pradesh are the SDRs of Rajasthan and Taiml Nadu. The Himachal Pradesh Development Report reviews the State`s development experience and highlights issues critical for its future progress. Himachal Pradesh`s latent potential in hydel power tourism bio-business and its transformation in social sectors is well documented in the report. The report is expected to serve as a useful reference and stimulate informed debate on the policy issues facing a hill state. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Preamble from Member Planning Commission Message from Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh List of Tables and Figures Executive Summary 1. Himachal Pradesh: A Profile Himachal Pradesh in the National Context Evolution of the State Physical Setting Economic Development Regional Disparities Conclusion 2. Natural Resources Physiographic Zones Drainage Network Soil Types Land Resources Water Resources Mineral Resources Recommendations 3. Natural Disaster Management Earthquakes Landslides Flash Floods and Cloud Bursts Avalanches Soil Erosion Forest Fires Recommendations 4. Forestry Introduction Relevance of Forests Status of Forests in Himachal Pradesh Natural Regeneration and Afforestation Forest Produce Natural Hazards Revenue and Expenditure Joint Forest Management Wildlife Suggestions and Recommendations 5. Population Introduction Population Change Fertility Transition Mortality Change Contraceptive Use Sex Ratios Sex Preference and Sex Selective Abortions Demographic Ageing Civil Registration Demographic Challenges and Opportunities: Perspectives For Future 6. Fiscal and Financial Management Macro Economic Glimpse of Himachal Pradesh Financial Position of Himachal Pradesh Planning and Tenth Five Year Plan Hydro Power Potential as a Resource Public Sector Reforms in Himachal Pradesh Measures for Stabilising the Financial Position of Himachal Pradesh 7. Education Literacy School and Higher Education Technical Education Achievements in Education Areas of Concern Recommendations Conclusion 8. Health Introduction Resource Allocation and Expenditure Health Services in Himachal Pradesh Morbidity Patterns In Himachal Pradesh Health-Seeking Behaviour/Utilisation of Health Care Services Cost of Treatment Vision and Strategies for the Future 9. Nutrition Government Initiatives Nutrition Planning in Himachal Pradesh Assessing Nutritional Status: Children Adolescents Adults Women and the Elderly Food Consumption Patterns in Himachal Pradesh Micronutrient Deficiencies Glimpses from the Field Strategy for Nutrition-energized Growth Conclusions 10. Gender Empowerment Introduction Conclusion Suggestions 11. Agriculture Printed Pages: 450. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Himachal Pradesh: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2005. Softcover. New. The Planning Commission has decided to prepare State Development Reports SDR`s 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. Forthcoming after Himachal Pradesh are the SDRs of Rajasthan and Taiml Nadu. The Himachal Pradesh Development Report reviews the State`s development experience and highlights issues critical for its future progress. Himachal Pradesh`s latent potential in hydel power tourism bio-business and its transformation in social sectors is well documented in the report. The report is expected to serve as a useful reference and stimulate informed debate on the policy issues facing a hill state. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Preamble from Member Planning Commission Message from Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh List of Tables and Figures Executive Summary 1. Himachal Pradesh: A Profile Himachal Pradesh in the National Context Evolution of the State Physical Setting Economic Development Regional Disparities Conclusion 2. Natural Resources Physiographic Zones Drainage Network Soil Types Land Resources Water Resources Mineral Resources Recommendations 3. Natural Disaster Management Earthquakes Landslides Flash Floods and Cloud Bursts Avalanches Soil Erosion Forest Fires Recommendations 4. Forestry Introduction Relevance of Forests Status of Forests in Himachal Pradesh Natural Regeneration and Afforestation Forest Produce Natural Hazards Revenue and Expenditure Joint Forest Management Wildlife Suggestions and Recommendations 5. Population Introduction Population Change Fertility Transition Mortality Change Contraceptive Use Sex Ratios Sex Preference and Sex Selective Abortions Demographic Ageing Civil Registration Demographic Challenges and Opportunities: Perspectives For Future 6. Fiscal and Financial Management Macro Economic Glimpse of Himachal Pradesh Financial Position of Himachal Pradesh Planning and Tenth Five Year Plan Hydro Power Potential as a Resource Public Sector Reforms in Himachal Pradesh Measures for Stabilising the Financial Position of Himachal Pradesh 7. Education Literacy School and Higher Education Technical Education Achievements in Education Areas of Concern Recommendations Conclusion 8. Health Introduction Resource Allocation and Expenditure Health Services in Himachal Pradesh Morbidity Patterns In Himachal Pradesh Health-Seeking Behaviour/Utilisation of Health Care Services Cost of Treatment Vision and Strategies for the Future 9. Nutrition Government Initiatives Nutrition Planning in Himachal Pradesh Assessing Nutritional Status: Children Adolescents Adults Women and the Elderly Food Consumption Patterns in Himachal Pradesh Micronutrient Deficiencies Glimpses from the Field Strategy for Nutrition-energized Growth Conclusions 10. Gender Empowerment Introduction Conclusion Suggestions 11. Agriculture Printed Pages: 450. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎India Vision 2020: The Report Plus Background Papers Planning Commission Government of India‎

‎Academic Foundation 2004. Hardcover. New. Every Country needs a vision statement which stirs the imagination and motivates all segments of Society to greater effort. It is an essential step in building a Political consensus on a broad national development strategy. Which encompasses inter-alia the roles and responsibilities of different agents in the economy such as Central State and Local government the private Corporate sector the small and tiny sect people`s organisations etc. It must identify the potential risks and bottlenecks and their possible Solutions in order to mobilize efforts in a focussed manner. It is clear therefore that to meet these objectives a vision statement has to operate at several levels of generality and specificity. In order to address these issues among others the Planning Commissions constituted a Committee on Vision 2020 for India in June 200 under the chairmanship of Dr. S. P. Gupta Member Planning Commission. This initiative brought together over 30 experts form different fields. Their deliberations extending over a period of more than two years has helped to throw up a range of Interesting possibilities critical issues and crucial decision-points for government and private bodies for future action. Organised in two parts the present publication brings together at one source the final Report of the Committee on India Vision 2020 Part one of this publication as well as 22 `Background Papers` authored by various committee members and experts Part two of this publication. Taken as a whole the publication discusses India`s development and future covering a wide range of issues across several important areas: Demography Employment Agriculture Finance Social Security Health Education Women Empowerment Infrastructure IT Environment Rural Development Urbanisation Governance Defence Global Trends and their implications for India . and other interrelated concerns that require to be focussed upon to give a fairly comprehensive Picture of India approaching 2020. Contents Part I : REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON India VISION 2020/PLANNING COMMISSION Government of India CHAIRMAN/S.P. Gupta 1. Introduction : i. A Vision for India ii. The Challenges Ahead 2. Uncommon Opportunities : i. Knowledge and Information Technology ii. Knowledge Resources 3. Human Development : i. The People ii. Food Security iii. Employment iv. Education v. S&T Capabilities vi. Vocational Training vii. Health of all viii. Vulnerability 4. Infrastructure : i. Urban Development ii. Rural Infrastructure iii. Telecom iv. Transport 5. Energy and the Environment : i. Power ii. Fuel Demand iii. Renewable Energy iv. Air Quality v. Water Management vi. Land Forest and Biodiversity 6. Globalization : i. Global Trends and Institutional Framework ii. Implications and Options for India 7. Peace and Security : i. Revolution of Rising Expectations 8. Governance : i. Decentralization and People`s Participation ii. Efficiency Transparency and Accountability 9. Conclusion : i. Best-case Scenario for India 2020 ii. Decision Points Printed Pages: 957. Academic Foundation hardcover‎

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‎India Vision 2020: The Report Plus Background Papers Planning Commission Government of India‎

‎Academic Foundation 2004. Hardcover. New. Every Country needs a vision statement which stirs the imagination and motivates all segments of Society to greater effort. It is an essential step in building a Political consensus on a broad national development strategy. Which encompasses inter-alia the roles and responsibilities of different agents in the economy such as Central State and Local government the private Corporate sector the small and tiny sect people`s organisations etc. It must identify the potential risks and bottlenecks and their possible Solutions in order to mobilize efforts in a focussed manner. It is clear therefore that to meet these objectives a vision statement has to operate at several levels of generality and specificity. In order to address these issues among others the Planning Commissions constituted a Committee on Vision 2020 for India in June 200 under the chairmanship of Dr. S. P. Gupta Member Planning Commission. This initiative brought together over 30 experts form different fields. Their deliberations extending over a period of more than two years has helped to throw up a range of Interesting possibilities critical issues and crucial decision-points for government and private bodies for future action. Organised in two parts the present publication brings together at one source the final Report of the Committee on India Vision 2020 Part one of this publication as well as 22 `Background Papers` authored by various committee members and experts Part two of this publication. Taken as a whole the publication discusses India`s development and future covering a wide range of issues across several important areas: Demography Employment Agriculture Finance Social Security Health Education Women Empowerment Infrastructure IT Environment Rural Development Urbanisation Governance Defence Global Trends and their implications for India . and other interrelated concerns that require to be focussed upon to give a fairly comprehensive Picture of India approaching 2020. Contents Part I : REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON India VISION 2020/PLANNING COMMISSION Government of India CHAIRMAN/S.P. Gupta 1. Introduction : i. A Vision for India ii. The Challenges Ahead 2. Uncommon Opportunities : i. Knowledge and Information Technology ii. Knowledge Resources 3. Human Development : i. The People ii. Food Security iii. Employment iv. Education v. S&T Capabilities vi. Vocational Training vii. Health of all viii. Vulnerability 4. Infrastructure : i. Urban Development ii. Rural Infrastructure iii. Telecom iv. Transport 5. Energy and the Environment : i. Power ii. Fuel Demand iii. Renewable Energy iv. Air Quality v. Water Management vi. Land Forest and Biodiversity 6. Globalization : i. Global Trends and Institutional Framework ii. Implications and Options for India 7. Peace and Security : i. Revolution of Rising Expectations 8. Governance : i. Decentralization and People`s Participation ii. Efficiency Transparency and Accountability 9. Conclusion : i. Best-case Scenario for India 2020 ii. Decision Points Printed Pages: 957. Academic Foundation hardcover‎

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‎India Vision 2020: The Report Plus Background Papers Planning Commission Government of India‎

‎Academic Foundation 2004. Hardcover. New. Every Country needs a vision statement which stirs the imagination and motivates all segments of Society to greater effort. It is an essential step in building a Political consensus on a broad national development strategy. Which encompasses inter-alia the roles and responsibilities of different agents in the economy such as Central State and Local government the private Corporate sector the small and tiny sect people`s organisations etc. It must identify the potential risks and bottlenecks and their possible Solutions in order to mobilize efforts in a focussed manner. It is clear therefore that to meet these objectives a vision statement has to operate at several levels of generality and specificity. In order to address these issues among others the Planning Commissions constituted a Committee on Vision 2020 for India in June 200 under the chairmanship of Dr. S. P. Gupta Member Planning Commission. This initiative brought together over 30 experts form different fields. Their deliberations extending over a period of more than two years has helped to throw up a range of Interesting possibilities critical issues and crucial decision-points for government and private bodies for future action. Organised in two parts the present publication brings together at one source the final Report of the Committee on India Vision 2020 Part one of this publication as well as 22 `Background Papers` authored by various committee members and experts Part two of this publication. Taken as a whole the publication discusses India`s development and future covering a wide range of issues across several important areas: Demography Employment Agriculture Finance Social Security Health Education Women Empowerment Infrastructure IT Environment Rural Development Urbanisation Governance Defence Global Trends and their implications for India . and other interrelated concerns that require to be focussed upon to give a fairly comprehensive Picture of India approaching 2020. Contents Part I : REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON India VISION 2020/PLANNING COMMISSION Government of India CHAIRMAN/S.P. Gupta 1. Introduction : i. A Vision for India ii. The Challenges Ahead 2. Uncommon Opportunities : i. Knowledge and Information Technology ii. Knowledge Resources 3. Human Development : i. The People ii. Food Security iii. Employment iv. Education v. S&T Capabilities vi. Vocational Training vii. Health of all viii. Vulnerability 4. Infrastructure : i. Urban Development ii. Rural Infrastructure iii. Telecom iv. Transport 5. Energy and the Environment : i. Power ii. Fuel Demand iii. Renewable Energy iv. Air Quality v. Water Management vi. Land Forest and Biodiversity 6. Globalization : i. Global Trends and Institutional Framework ii. Implications and Options for India 7. Peace and Security : i. Revolution of Rising Expectations 8. Governance : i. Decentralization and People`s Participation ii. Efficiency Transparency and Accountability 9. Conclusion : i. Best-case Scenario for India 2020 ii. Decision Points Printed Pages: 957. Academic Foundation hardcover‎

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‎Karnataka: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2007. 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 Karnataka Development Report follows the recently published SDRs of Maharashtra 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 Karnataka Development Report dwells upon the entire gamut of the State across sections ranging from real and financial sector regional disparities human and social development environmental sustainability governance and service delivery. Karnataka`s strength lies in four major areas viz. good governance transparency and accountability solid resources i.e. a good accumulation of human capital near absence of communal conflicts and a good track record of management. The State however needs to address the stagnancy in agriculture persisting regional disparity in respect of industrial development income inequality and levels of living related issues and social security. The report brings together exclusive chapters dedicated to the statement of a vision for future development in all these while also prescribing policy directions and ‘drivers`. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : Core Group Preface Message from Chief Minister Karnataka Message from Member Planning Commission List of Tables Figures Boxes and Appendices Executive Summary 1. An Overview of Karanataka’s Economy 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Economic Growth of Karnataka 1.3 Growth of Investment Employment and Exports Inflow of Private Investment 1.4 Trends and Patterns of Consumption and Extent of Poverty 1.5 Human Development Indicators 1.6 Price Variations 1.7 Concluding Remarks 2. The Dynamics of Karnataka’s Growth 2.1 Introduction—the Economic Reform Context 2.2 Key Features of Karnataka’s Growth 2.3 Karnataka’s Growth Dynamics—Some Issues of Concern 2.4 Karnataka’s Economic Growth Policy Priorities—Continuity and Change 3. Natural Resources in Karnataka 3.0 Introduction 3.1 Land Use 3.2 Forest Sector 3.3 Water Resources in Karnataka 3.4 Marine Resource Exploitation and Management in Karnataka 3.5 Minerals and Mineral Development 4. Human Resources of Karnataka 4.1 Perspective 4.2 Demographic Profile 4.3 Literacy in the State 4.4 Human Capital in Karnataka State 4.5 Labour and Employment in Karnataka State 4.6 Summative Observations 5. Economic Infrastructure in Karnataka 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Some Aggregate Perspectives on Infrastructure 5.3. Development of Communication Sector 5.4 Power Sector Development 5.5 Road Development 5.6 Rail Infrastructure 6. Social Infrastructure in Karnataka 6.0 Introduction 6.1 Educational Infrastructure 6.2 Health Infrastructure 6.3 Nutrition 6.4 Integrated Child Development Services in Karnataka State: A Current Status 6.5 Housing: A Current Scenario in Karnataka 6.6 Water Supply and Sanitation in Karnataka: Curr Printed Pages: 720. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Karnataka: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2007. 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 Karnataka Development Report follows the recently published SDRs of Maharashtra 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 Karnataka Development Report dwells upon the entire gamut of the State across sections ranging from real and financial sector regional disparities human and social development environmental sustainability governance and service delivery. Karnataka`s strength lies in four major areas viz. good governance transparency and accountability solid resources i.e. a good accumulation of human capital near absence of communal conflicts and a good track record of management. The State however needs to address the stagnancy in agriculture persisting regional disparity in respect of industrial development income inequality and levels of living related issues and social security. The report brings together exclusive chapters dedicated to the statement of a vision for future development in all these while also prescribing policy directions and ‘drivers`. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : Core Group Preface Message from Chief Minister Karnataka Message from Member Planning Commission List of Tables Figures Boxes and Appendices Executive Summary 1. An Overview of Karanataka’s Economy 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Economic Growth of Karnataka 1.3 Growth of Investment Employment and Exports Inflow of Private Investment 1.4 Trends and Patterns of Consumption and Extent of Poverty 1.5 Human Development Indicators 1.6 Price Variations 1.7 Concluding Remarks 2. The Dynamics of Karnataka’s Growth 2.1 Introduction—the Economic Reform Context 2.2 Key Features of Karnataka’s Growth 2.3 Karnataka’s Growth Dynamics—Some Issues of Concern 2.4 Karnataka’s Economic Growth Policy Priorities—Continuity and Change 3. Natural Resources in Karnataka 3.0 Introduction 3.1 Land Use 3.2 Forest Sector 3.3 Water Resources in Karnataka 3.4 Marine Resource Exploitation and Management in Karnataka 3.5 Minerals and Mineral Development 4. Human Resources of Karnataka 4.1 Perspective 4.2 Demographic Profile 4.3 Literacy in the State 4.4 Human Capital in Karnataka State 4.5 Labour and Employment in Karnataka State 4.6 Summative Observations 5. Economic Infrastructure in Karnataka 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Some Aggregate Perspectives on Infrastructure 5.3. Development of Communication Sector 5.4 Power Sector Development 5.5 Road Development 5.6 Rail Infrastructure 6. Social Infrastructure in Karnataka 6.0 Introduction 6.1 Educational Infrastructure 6.2 Health Infrastructure 6.3 Nutrition 6.4 Integrated Child Development Services in Karnataka State: A Current Status 6.5 Housing: A Current Scenario in Karnataka 6.6 Water Supply and Sanitation in Karnataka: Curr Printed Pages: 720. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Karnataka: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2007. 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 Karnataka Development Report follows the recently published SDRs of Maharashtra 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 Karnataka Development Report dwells upon the entire gamut of the State across sections ranging from real and financial sector regional disparities human and social development environmental sustainability governance and service delivery. Karnataka`s strength lies in four major areas viz. good governance transparency and accountability solid resources i.e. a good accumulation of human capital near absence of communal conflicts and a good track record of management. The State however needs to address the stagnancy in agriculture persisting regional disparity in respect of industrial development income inequality and levels of living related issues and social security. The report brings together exclusive chapters dedicated to the statement of a vision for future development in all these while also prescribing policy directions and ‘drivers`. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : Core Group Preface Message from Chief Minister Karnataka Message from Member Planning Commission List of Tables Figures Boxes and Appendices Executive Summary 1. An Overview of Karanataka’s Economy 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Economic Growth of Karnataka 1.3 Growth of Investment Employment and Exports Inflow of Private Investment 1.4 Trends and Patterns of Consumption and Extent of Poverty 1.5 Human Development Indicators 1.6 Price Variations 1.7 Concluding Remarks 2. The Dynamics of Karnataka’s Growth 2.1 Introduction—the Economic Reform Context 2.2 Key Features of Karnataka’s Growth 2.3 Karnataka’s Growth Dynamics—Some Issues of Concern 2.4 Karnataka’s Economic Growth Policy Priorities—Continuity and Change 3. Natural Resources in Karnataka 3.0 Introduction 3.1 Land Use 3.2 Forest Sector 3.3 Water Resources in Karnataka 3.4 Marine Resource Exploitation and Management in Karnataka 3.5 Minerals and Mineral Development 4. Human Resources of Karnataka 4.1 Perspective 4.2 Demographic Profile 4.3 Literacy in the State 4.4 Human Capital in Karnataka State 4.5 Labour and Employment in Karnataka State 4.6 Summative Observations 5. Economic Infrastructure in Karnataka 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Some Aggregate Perspectives on Infrastructure 5.3. Development of Communication Sector 5.4 Power Sector Development 5.5 Road Development 5.6 Rail Infrastructure 6. Social Infrastructure in Karnataka 6.0 Introduction 6.1 Educational Infrastructure 6.2 Health Infrastructure 6.3 Nutrition 6.4 Integrated Child Development Services in Karnataka State: A Current Status 6.5 Housing: A Current Scenario in Karnataka 6.6 Water Supply and Sanitation in Karnataka: Curr Printed Pages: 720. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Kerala: 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 Kerala Development Report reviews the course of development of the State and the aspects in which the State holds a unique position among the States and Union Territories in India such as universalisation of school education reduction in fertility and mortality rates development of health- care sector growth of infrastructural facilities and expansion of financial institutions It has also highlighted the pitfalls on its road to progress such as declining agriculture stagnating industry mounting unemployment and growing consumerism. The great strength of conviction that the State has acquired through incessant social reform struggles progressive political movements and land reform legislations is lending support to its pace of progress along egalitarian lines. The merging conflicts in the matters of private partnership in educational development reservations to depressed communities in educational institutions and in government services and participation of foreign investors in Kerala`s development endeavours have added new dimensions to the path and pace of progress that the State may choose to tread. New problems that have arisen due to its spectacular success in bringing out a demographic transition such as the mounting proportions of the elderly and the aged in the State`s population have also been highlighted in the report. The SDR of Kerala has also furnished a roadmap to development that the State may like to pursue in important economic sectors such as agriculture traditional and small-scale industries and modern manufacturing industries. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : Core Committee Message from Chief Minister Kerala Message from Member Planning Commission List of Tables Figures and Boxes Preface and Acknowledgements Executive Summary 1. Geographical and Historical Features Location Geography and Physical Features Land Use Pattern Forests Water Resources Fisheries Minerals Energy Historical Movements and Economic Processes Matriliny Land Tenures Agriculture Population Growth and Demographic Transition Education Healthcare Public Health Political Activity Developments Since 1951 Political Development Land Tenure Population Growth and Demographic Change Education Healthcare Agriculture Industry Emigration The Development Vision The Tenth Five Year Plan of Kerala 2. Demographic Transition Introduction Population Size and Growth Mortality and Life Expectancy Fertility District Level Differentials Socioeconomic Determinants of Demographic Transition Universal Immunisation Programme Universal Total Literacy Campaign World Bank Population Project IPP-III Kerala Gulf Migration Printed Pages: 476. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Kerala: 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 Kerala Development Report reviews the course of development of the State and the aspects in which the State holds a unique position among the States and Union Territories in India such as universalisation of school education reduction in fertility and mortality rates development of health- care sector growth of infrastructural facilities and expansion of financial institutions It has also highlighted the pitfalls on its road to progress such as declining agriculture stagnating industry mounting unemployment and growing consumerism. The great strength of conviction that the State has acquired through incessant social reform struggles progressive political movements and land reform legislations is lending support to its pace of progress along egalitarian lines. The merging conflicts in the matters of private partnership in educational development reservations to depressed communities in educational institutions and in government services and participation of foreign investors in Kerala`s development endeavours have added new dimensions to the path and pace of progress that the State may choose to tread. New problems that have arisen due to its spectacular success in bringing out a demographic transition such as the mounting proportions of the elderly and the aged in the State`s population have also been highlighted in the report. The SDR of Kerala has also furnished a roadmap to development that the State may like to pursue in important economic sectors such as agriculture traditional and small-scale industries and modern manufacturing industries. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : Core Committee Message from Chief Minister Kerala Message from Member Planning Commission List of Tables Figures and Boxes Preface and Acknowledgements Executive Summary 1. Geographical and Historical Features Location Geography and Physical Features Land Use Pattern Forests Water Resources Fisheries Minerals Energy Historical Movements and Economic Processes Matriliny Land Tenures Agriculture Population Growth and Demographic Transition Education Healthcare Public Health Political Activity Developments Since 1951 Political Development Land Tenure Population Growth and Demographic Change Education Healthcare Agriculture Industry Emigration The Development Vision The Tenth Five Year Plan of Kerala 2. Demographic Transition Introduction Population Size and Growth Mortality and Life Expectancy Fertility District Level Differentials Socioeconomic Determinants of Demographic Transition Universal Immunisation Programme Universal Total Literacy Campaign World Bank Population Project IPP-III Kerala Gulf Migration Printed Pages: 476. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Kerala: 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 Kerala Development Report reviews the course of development of the State and the aspects in which the State holds a unique position among the States and Union Territories in India such as universalisation of school education reduction in fertility and mortality rates development of health- care sector growth of infrastructural facilities and expansion of financial institutions It has also highlighted the pitfalls on its road to progress such as declining agriculture stagnating industry mounting unemployment and growing consumerism. The great strength of conviction that the State has acquired through incessant social reform struggles progressive political movements and land reform legislations is lending support to its pace of progress along egalitarian lines. The merging conflicts in the matters of private partnership in educational development reservations to depressed communities in educational institutions and in government services and participation of foreign investors in Kerala`s development endeavours have added new dimensions to the path and pace of progress that the State may choose to tread. New problems that have arisen due to its spectacular success in bringing out a demographic transition such as the mounting proportions of the elderly and the aged in the State`s population have also been highlighted in the report. The SDR of Kerala has also furnished a roadmap to development that the State may like to pursue in important economic sectors such as agriculture traditional and small-scale industries and modern manufacturing industries. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : Core Committee Message from Chief Minister Kerala Message from Member Planning Commission List of Tables Figures and Boxes Preface and Acknowledgements Executive Summary 1. Geographical and Historical Features Location Geography and Physical Features Land Use Pattern Forests Water Resources Fisheries Minerals Energy Historical Movements and Economic Processes Matriliny Land Tenures Agriculture Population Growth and Demographic Transition Education Healthcare Public Health Political Activity Developments Since 1951 Political Development Land Tenure Population Growth and Demographic Change Education Healthcare Agriculture Industry Emigration The Development Vision The Tenth Five Year Plan of Kerala 2. Demographic Transition Introduction Population Size and Growth Mortality and Life Expectancy Fertility District Level Differentials Socioeconomic Determinants of Demographic Transition Universal Immunisation Programme Universal Total Literacy Campaign World Bank Population Project IPP-III Kerala Gulf Migration Printed Pages: 476. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Lakshadweep Development Report‎

‎Paperback / softback. New. Documents Lakshadweep's potential in tourism coconut development and its transformation in social sectors. This report highlights issues related to the development of small islands and the road ahead for the progress of the Union Territory. paperback‎

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‎Lakshadweep: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2007. Softcover. New. Tamil Nadung 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 Lakshadweep Development Report highlights issues related to the development of small islands and the road ahead for the Progress of the Union Territory. Lakshadweep`s potential in tourism Coconut development and its Transformation in social sectors are well documented in the report. Infrastructure human development Biodiversity and Environment protection governance and economic issues of Lakshadweep are adequately addressed in the report. The report is expected to serve as a useful reference material and stimulate informed debate on the Policy issues facing the Union Territory Contents The Core Committee Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission. Foreword from Member Planning Commission. Introduction I. DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM : 1. Introduction 2. Goals of Development 3. Constraints and Strengths 4. Agrarian Structure 5. Social Structure : Differentiation 6. Status of Economy 7. Quality of Life 8. Concluding Remarks II. ECONOMIC ISSUES : 1. Profile of the Islands 2. Agriculture 3. Animal Husbandry 4. Soil and Water Conservation 5. Fisheries and Ocean Development 6. Cooperation and Civil Supplies 7. Public Distribution System 8. Tourism 9. Industries 10. Savings and Investments III. Infrastructure : 1. Energy 2. Shipping 3. Road Communication 4. Telecommunication 5. Civil Aviation IV. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT : 1. Population Density 2. Gender Ratio 3. Literacy and Education 4. Public Health and Medical Care 5. Drinking Water and Sanitation 6. Employment Generation 7. Poverty and Inequality V. Biodiversity AND Environment PROTECTION : 1. Current Status and Challenges 2. Afforestation Measures 3. Shore Protection 4. The Coral Reef and the Lagoons VI. GOVERNANCE ISSUES : 1. Economic and Social Database 2. Fiscal Management 3. Panchayati Raj Institutions 4. Disaster Management 5. Cyclone Shelters 6. Modernisation of Administration 7. Sensitising the People 8. E-Governance VII. SUMMARY CONCLUSION AND Recommendations : 1. Development Paradigm 2. Economic Issues 3. Infrastructure 4. Managing Human Development 5. Biodiversity and Environment Protection 6. Governance Issues Printed Pages: 184. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2007. Softcover. New. Tamil Nadung 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 Lakshadweep Development Report highlights issues related to the development of small islands and the road ahead for the Progress of the Union Territory. Lakshadweep`s potential in tourism Coconut development and its Transformation in social sectors are well documented in the report. Infrastructure human development Biodiversity and Environment protection governance and economic issues of Lakshadweep are adequately addressed in the report. The report is expected to serve as a useful reference material and stimulate informed debate on the Policy issues facing the Union Territory Contents The Core Committee Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission. Foreword from Member Planning Commission. Introduction I. DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM : 1. Introduction 2. Goals of Development 3. Constraints and Strengths 4. Agrarian Structure 5. Social Structure : Differentiation 6. Status of Economy 7. Quality of Life 8. Concluding Remarks II. ECONOMIC ISSUES : 1. Profile of the Islands 2. Agriculture 3. Animal Husbandry 4. Soil and Water Conservation 5. Fisheries and Ocean Development 6. Cooperation and Civil Supplies 7. Public Distribution System 8. Tourism 9. Industries 10. Savings and Investments III. Infrastructure : 1. Energy 2. Shipping 3. Road Communication 4. Telecommunication 5. Civil Aviation IV. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT : 1. Population Density 2. Gender Ratio 3. Literacy and Education 4. Public Health and Medical Care 5. Drinking Water and Sanitation 6. Employment Generation 7. Poverty and Inequality V. Biodiversity AND Environment PROTECTION : 1. Current Status and Challenges 2. Afforestation Measures 3. Shore Protection 4. The Coral Reef and the Lagoons VI. GOVERNANCE ISSUES : 1. Economic and Social Database 2. Fiscal Management 3. Panchayati Raj Institutions 4. Disaster Management 5. Cyclone Shelters 6. Modernisation of Administration 7. Sensitising the People 8. E-Governance VII. SUMMARY CONCLUSION AND Recommendations : 1. Development Paradigm 2. Economic Issues 3. Infrastructure 4. Managing Human Development 5. Biodiversity and Environment Protection 6. Governance Issues Printed Pages: 184. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2007. Softcover. New. Tamil Nadung 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 Lakshadweep Development Report highlights issues related to the development of small islands and the road ahead for the Progress of the Union Territory. Lakshadweep`s potential in tourism Coconut development and its Transformation in social sectors are well documented in the report. Infrastructure human development Biodiversity and Environment protection governance and economic issues of Lakshadweep are adequately addressed in the report. The report is expected to serve as a useful reference material and stimulate informed debate on the Policy issues facing the Union Territory Contents The Core Committee Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission. Foreword from Member Planning Commission. Introduction I. DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM : 1. Introduction 2. Goals of Development 3. Constraints and Strengths 4. Agrarian Structure 5. Social Structure : Differentiation 6. Status of Economy 7. Quality of Life 8. Concluding Remarks II. ECONOMIC ISSUES : 1. Profile of the Islands 2. Agriculture 3. Animal Husbandry 4. Soil and Water Conservation 5. Fisheries and Ocean Development 6. Cooperation and Civil Supplies 7. Public Distribution System 8. Tourism 9. Industries 10. Savings and Investments III. Infrastructure : 1. Energy 2. Shipping 3. Road Communication 4. Telecommunication 5. Civil Aviation IV. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT : 1. Population Density 2. Gender Ratio 3. Literacy and Education 4. Public Health and Medical Care 5. Drinking Water and Sanitation 6. Employment Generation 7. Poverty and Inequality V. Biodiversity AND Environment PROTECTION : 1. Current Status and Challenges 2. Afforestation Measures 3. Shore Protection 4. The Coral Reef and the Lagoons VI. GOVERNANCE ISSUES : 1. Economic and Social Database 2. Fiscal Management 3. Panchayati Raj Institutions 4. Disaster Management 5. Cyclone Shelters 6. Modernisation of Administration 7. Sensitising the People 8. E-Governance VII. SUMMARY CONCLUSION AND Recommendations : 1. Development Paradigm 2. Economic Issues 3. Infrastructure 4. Managing Human Development 5. Biodiversity and Environment Protection 6. Governance Issues Printed Pages: 184. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Maharashtra: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2007. 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 Maharashtra Development Report reviews the State`s development experience and highlights issues critical for its future progress. The report is expected to serve as a useful reference and stimulate informed debate on the policy issues facing the state. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : The Core Committee. Contributors and their Affiliation. Acknowledgements. Foreword from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission. Message from Chief Minister Maharashtra. Message from Member Planning Commission. List of Tables Figures and Boxes. Abbreviations and Acronyms. Map of Maharashtra. The Essence 1. Economic Profile and Development Strategy Introduction Economic Growth Sectoral Growth Sectoral Analysis Social Sector Attainments Distributive Aspects Employment Market Strategy and Policies 2. Fiscal Situation and Policies Introduction Revenue Receipts Own Non-tax Revenue Central Transfers Fiscal Deficit Borrowings Government Guarantees Special Purpose Vehicles Subsidies Outstanding Liabilities Interest Burden Market Borrowings Sustainability of Public Debt Finances of Local Bodies Revenue Mobilisation by the PRIs Grants in Aid Composition and Trend of the Local Expenditure Urban Local Bodies Income of Municipal Corporations Taxation and Levy Powers Expenditure of Municipal Corporations Municipal Bonds Fiscal situation of Maharashtra: Towards MTFF 3. Agricultural Growth Introduction Status of Agricultural Sector in Maharashtra Land Reforms in Maharashtra Land Use and Cropping Pattern in Maharashtra Production and Productivity of Crops Agricultural Inputs in Maharashtra Agricultural Finance Marketing of Agricultural Produce Horticulture Sector Constraints on Agricultural Growth Policy Implications 4. Irrigation Introduction Irrigation Potential Harnessed and Utilised Investment in IrrigationSector Growth of Irrigation Projects Trends and Development of Irrigated Area Financial Performance of Irrigation Sector Micro-Irrigation Water Conservation Measures Demand and Supply Scenario of Water Irrigation and Productivity Nexus Policy Suggestions 5. Industrial Growth Introduction Maharashtra’s Industrial Economy Competition Among the States Availability of Physical Infrastructure Competitive Classification of Industries Total Factor Productivity Growth Analysis Small Scale Industries in Maharashtra Development of Small Enterprises: Cluster Approach Recommendations Regarding Clusters Spread of Industrialisation in Maharashtra Attracting Foreign Direct Investment I Printed Pages: 408. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Maharashtra: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2007. 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 Maharashtra Development Report reviews the State`s development experience and highlights issues critical for its future progress. The report is expected to serve as a useful reference and stimulate informed debate on the policy issues facing the state. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : The Core Committee. Contributors and their Affiliation. Acknowledgements. Foreword from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission. Message from Chief Minister Maharashtra. Message from Member Planning Commission. List of Tables Figures and Boxes. Abbreviations and Acronyms. Map of Maharashtra. The Essence 1. Economic Profile and Development Strategy Introduction Economic Growth Sectoral Growth Sectoral Analysis Social Sector Attainments Distributive Aspects Employment Market Strategy and Policies 2. Fiscal Situation and Policies Introduction Revenue Receipts Own Non-tax Revenue Central Transfers Fiscal Deficit Borrowings Government Guarantees Special Purpose Vehicles Subsidies Outstanding Liabilities Interest Burden Market Borrowings Sustainability of Public Debt Finances of Local Bodies Revenue Mobilisation by the PRIs Grants in Aid Composition and Trend of the Local Expenditure Urban Local Bodies Income of Municipal Corporations Taxation and Levy Powers Expenditure of Municipal Corporations Municipal Bonds Fiscal situation of Maharashtra: Towards MTFF 3. Agricultural Growth Introduction Status of Agricultural Sector in Maharashtra Land Reforms in Maharashtra Land Use and Cropping Pattern in Maharashtra Production and Productivity of Crops Agricultural Inputs in Maharashtra Agricultural Finance Marketing of Agricultural Produce Horticulture Sector Constraints on Agricultural Growth Policy Implications 4. Irrigation Introduction Irrigation Potential Harnessed and Utilised Investment in IrrigationSector Growth of Irrigation Projects Trends and Development of Irrigated Area Financial Performance of Irrigation Sector Micro-Irrigation Water Conservation Measures Demand and Supply Scenario of Water Irrigation and Productivity Nexus Policy Suggestions 5. Industrial Growth Introduction Maharashtra’s Industrial Economy Competition Among the States Availability of Physical Infrastructure Competitive Classification of Industries Total Factor Productivity Growth Analysis Small Scale Industries in Maharashtra Development of Small Enterprises: Cluster Approach Recommendations Regarding Clusters Spread of Industrialisation in Maharashtra Attracting Foreign Direct Investment I Printed Pages: 408. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Maharashtra: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2007. 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 Maharashtra Development Report reviews the State`s development experience and highlights issues critical for its future progress. The report is expected to serve as a useful reference and stimulate informed debate on the policy issues facing the state. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : The Core Committee. Contributors and their Affiliation. Acknowledgements. Foreword from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission. Message from Chief Minister Maharashtra. Message from Member Planning Commission. List of Tables Figures and Boxes. Abbreviations and Acronyms. Map of Maharashtra. The Essence 1. Economic Profile and Development Strategy Introduction Economic Growth Sectoral Growth Sectoral Analysis Social Sector Attainments Distributive Aspects Employment Market Strategy and Policies 2. Fiscal Situation and Policies Introduction Revenue Receipts Own Non-tax Revenue Central Transfers Fiscal Deficit Borrowings Government Guarantees Special Purpose Vehicles Subsidies Outstanding Liabilities Interest Burden Market Borrowings Sustainability of Public Debt Finances of Local Bodies Revenue Mobilisation by the PRIs Grants in Aid Composition and Trend of the Local Expenditure Urban Local Bodies Income of Municipal Corporations Taxation and Levy Powers Expenditure of Municipal Corporations Municipal Bonds Fiscal situation of Maharashtra: Towards MTFF 3. Agricultural Growth Introduction Status of Agricultural Sector in Maharashtra Land Reforms in Maharashtra Land Use and Cropping Pattern in Maharashtra Production and Productivity of Crops Agricultural Inputs in Maharashtra Agricultural Finance Marketing of Agricultural Produce Horticulture Sector Constraints on Agricultural Growth Policy Implications 4. Irrigation Introduction Irrigation Potential Harnessed and Utilised Investment in IrrigationSector Growth of Irrigation Projects Trends and Development of Irrigated Area Financial Performance of Irrigation Sector Micro-Irrigation Water Conservation Measures Demand and Supply Scenario of Water Irrigation and Productivity Nexus Policy Suggestions 5. Industrial Growth Introduction Maharashtra’s Industrial Economy Competition Among the States Availability of Physical Infrastructure Competitive Classification of Industries Total Factor Productivity Growth Analysis Small Scale Industries in Maharashtra Development of Small Enterprises: Cluster Approach Recommendations Regarding Clusters Spread of Industrialisation in Maharashtra Attracting Foreign Direct Investment I Printed Pages: 408. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Mid-term Appraisal: Eleventh Five Year Plan 2007-2012‎

‎Oxford University Press 2011-05-28. Paperback. Like New. Ships Within 48 hours M-F. LIKE NEW/UNREAD!!! Text is Clean and Unmarked!!! Has a small black line on the bottom/exterior edge of pages. Oxford University Press paperback‎

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‎Mid-Term Appraisal: Eleventh Five Year Plan 2007-2012‎

‎Oxford University Press 2011. Softcover. New. The Eleventh Plan 2007-12 sought to build on the gains achieved in the Tenth Plan and shift the economy to a path of faster and more inclusive growth. The Mid-Term Appraisal reviews the experience in the first three years of the Eleventh Plan and seeks to identify sectors where corrective steps may be needed to ensure that growth is broad-based and inclusive. The report specifically reviews the progress made in five critical areas: • Aggregate and sectoral growth • Inclusiveness and poverty reduction • Infrastructure development • Plan financing • Governance Focusing on the vulnerable sections of the population—Scheduled Castes SCs Scheduled Tribes STs Other Backward Classes OBCs women and minorities the report assesses the programmes aimed at providing access to health education and other essential services as well as livelihood support to the poor. In addition it identifies some important policy issues which were not fully recognized at the time the Eleventh Plan was drafted such as an integrated energy policy water management climate change new technologies and innovation. Going beyond making mid-course corrections the report calls for an in-depth review of the policies in these areas in order to attain the goal of sustainable Printed Pages: 476. Oxford University Press paperback‎

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‎Mid-Term Appraisal: Eleventh Five Year Plan 2007-2012‎

‎Oxford University Press 2011. Softcover. New. The Eleventh Plan 2007-12 sought to build on the gains achieved in the Tenth Plan and shift the economy to a path of faster and more inclusive growth. The Mid-Term Appraisal reviews the experience in the first three years of the Eleventh Plan and seeks to identify sectors where corrective steps may be needed to ensure that growth is broad-based and inclusive. The report specifically reviews the progress made in five critical areas: • Aggregate and sectoral growth • Inclusiveness and poverty reduction • Infrastructure development • Plan financing • Governance Focusing on the vulnerable sections of the population—Scheduled Castes SCs Scheduled Tribes STs Other Backward Classes OBCs women and minorities the report assesses the programmes aimed at providing access to health education and other essential services as well as livelihood support to the poor. In addition it identifies some important policy issues which were not fully recognized at the time the Eleventh Plan was drafted such as an integrated energy policy water management climate change new technologies and innovation. Going beyond making mid-course corrections the report calls for an in-depth review of the policies in these areas in order to attain the goal of sustainable Printed Pages: 476. Oxford University Press paperback‎

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‎Mid-term Appraisal: Eleventh Five Year Plan 2007-2012‎

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‎NEW INDIA Progress through Democracy‎

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‎Rajasthan: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2006. 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 Rajasthan Development Report follows the recently published SDRs of Himachal Pradesh and Tamil Nadu while SDRs of many other States and Union Territories of India are under various stages of preparation. The Rajasthan Development Report analyses the entire gamut of development issues concerning a drought prone and arid state. It contains rich state and sub-state level data on various sectors and issues. Five decades of planning in Rajasthan has brought a miraculous change in the potential of development across the state. The report reviews Rajasthan’s experience in the important sectors in the state’s economy and the objective of its publication is to stimulate debate on growth strategies appropriate for development in the years ahead. The roadmap indicated in the report is expected to create broader awareness of the critical policy issues and assist Rajasthan to move to a high growth path and achieve all round human and economic development. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : The Core Committee Preface & Acknowledgement Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Message from Chief Minister Rajasthan Message from Member Planning Commission Message from Former Member Planning Commission List of Tables and Figures and Boxes Abbreviations Executive Summary 1. Economic Profile Introduction Structure of the Economy Social Indicators Employment and Unemployment Availability of Infrastructure Poverty in the State Fiscal Situation Inferences Investment Activity in the State Inter-state Comparison of Investment Activity Rajasthan vis-à-vis Other States District-wise Economic Profile Conclusion 2. Macroeconomic Issues Population Growth and Economic Development Economic Impact of Population Growth Sectoral Composition of NSDP Growth-Potential of the Service Sector Private Sector Investments Impact of Drought Popular Opinion on Development Issues Major Constraints in Development Policy Measures for Development A Development Model for the Future Conclusion 3. Agriculture Introduction Agro-climatic Zones Agro-economic Zones of Rajasthan Natural Resources of the State Irrigation Wastelands Including Ravines Farm Forestry Cropping Pattern in Rajasthan Progress of Agricultural Production Input Services Rainfed Agriculture Horticulture Development Animal Husbandry Agricultural Research in Rajasthan Issues in Agriculture Development Policy Issues and Recommendations Conclusion 4. Industrial and Mineral Sector Development Introduction Growth of Industries Employment Policies and Strategies of Industrial Development Minerals of Rajasthan Multinational Corporations Prospects of Industrial and Mineral Sector Development Problems Concerning Industrial and Mining Sector Prospects of Agro-based and Mineral Based Industries Public Sector Enterprises New Directions for Industrial and Mineral Development Action Plan for Industries and Minerals Sector Printed Pages: 306. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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‎Rajasthan: Development Report‎

‎Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation 2006. 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 Rajasthan Development Report follows the recently published SDRs of Himachal Pradesh and Tamil Nadu while SDRs of many other States and Union Territories of India are under various stages of preparation. The Rajasthan Development Report analyses the entire gamut of development issues concerning a drought prone and arid state. It contains rich state and sub-state level data on various sectors and issues. Five decades of planning in Rajasthan has brought a miraculous change in the potential of development across the state. The report reviews Rajasthan’s experience in the important sectors in the state’s economy and the objective of its publication is to stimulate debate on growth strategies appropriate for development in the years ahead. The roadmap indicated in the report is expected to create broader awareness of the critical policy issues and assist Rajasthan to move to a high growth path and achieve all round human and economic development. CONTENTS IN DETAIL : The Core Committee Preface & Acknowledgement Message from Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Message from Chief Minister Rajasthan Message from Member Planning Commission Message from Former Member Planning Commission List of Tables and Figures and Boxes Abbreviations Executive Summary 1. Economic Profile Introduction Structure of the Economy Social Indicators Employment and Unemployment Availability of Infrastructure Poverty in the State Fiscal Situation Inferences Investment Activity in the State Inter-state Comparison of Investment Activity Rajasthan vis-à-vis Other States District-wise Economic Profile Conclusion 2. Macroeconomic Issues Population Growth and Economic Development Economic Impact of Population Growth Sectoral Composition of NSDP Growth-Potential of the Service Sector Private Sector Investments Impact of Drought Popular Opinion on Development Issues Major Constraints in Development Policy Measures for Development A Development Model for the Future Conclusion 3. Agriculture Introduction Agro-climatic Zones Agro-economic Zones of Rajasthan Natural Resources of the State Irrigation Wastelands Including Ravines Farm Forestry Cropping Pattern in Rajasthan Progress of Agricultural Production Input Services Rainfed Agriculture Horticulture Development Animal Husbandry Agricultural Research in Rajasthan Issues in Agriculture Development Policy Issues and Recommendations Conclusion 4. Industrial and Mineral Sector Development Introduction Growth of Industries Employment Policies and Strategies of Industrial Development Minerals of Rajasthan Multinational Corporations Prospects of Industrial and Mineral Sector Development Problems Concerning Industrial and Mining Sector Prospects of Agro-based and Mineral Based Industries Public Sector Enterprises New Directions for Industrial and Mineral Development Action Plan for Industries and Minerals Sector Printed Pages: 306. Planning Commission Government of India/Academic Foundation paperback‎

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