SCANDALS IN 2000S Named scandals Named scandals in India Scandal Year reported Scope Location Key players Summary 2012 Indian coal mining controversy 2012 185‚591.34 crore (US$33.78 billion) nation Comptroller and Auditor General of India‚ the coal ministry‚ many electricity boards and private companies coal blocks allotted‚ not auctioned‚ leading to estimated losses as per the Comptroller and Auditor General of India [1][2][3] Karnataka Wakf Board Land Scam 2012 200‚000 crore
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Orissa Review * February -March- 2007 Panchayati Raj : Grassroots Democracy Siddhartha Dash Panchayati Raj : An Evolutionary Perspective India’s democratic structure has three levels of governance - national or federal‚ state or regional‚ and the grassroots level called the Panchayati Raj and Nagar Palika systems. The Panchayati Raj system covers the village‚ the tehsil and the district‚ and the Nagar Palika system serves towns and cities. If democracy means people’s participation
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The history of Land Administration dates back to the olden days of kings and Kingdoms. The Land Revenue was the major source of revenue for the kings. The present system of preparing and maintaining land records originated from the Moghul period and it reached its scientific form during the British rule. During the British times the Revenue Department was the pivot of Administration. The Board of Revenue that wielded extraordinary powers administered it. The Collector was the virtual monarch at
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Mr. Gobinda Chandra Pattanaik 3. Head office Address : 97‚Dharma Vihar‚ Khandagiri square‚ Bhubaneswar‚ Orissa‚ 705030‚ 4. Line of Activity : Microfinance (on lending to SHG) 5. Present Banker : Allahabad bank‚ BOI‚OBC‚SIDBI‚SBI‚HDFC‚DCB
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data of NSSO on "Employment and Unemployment". Findings The changes in the labour markets Of rural India have been influenced by the structural changes occurring in eight states viz.‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ Bihar‚ Gujarat‚ Madhya Pradesh. Maharashtra‚ Orissa‚ Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal since then‚‚ account for over 70
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“Social Sector Expenditure and Human Development Index Ranking of States in India” Dr. Subhash A. Jadhav* Mr. Ranjit A. Todkar ** ABSTRACT Social Sector Expenditure of the States is playing very significant role in socio-economic development of India in general and States in particularly. The prime objectives of social sector expenditure of the States are to improve the standard of living of the peoples and to achieve maximum social welfare. This Social Sector Expenditure in India includes expenditure
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Standing Timber 1. Marshall v Green - (1875-76) L.R. 1 C.P.D. 35 In the case‚ the defendant purchased some growing trees‚ by word of mouth‚ on the terms that he would remove them as soon as possible. Later‚ when the defendant cut down some trees‚ the plaintiff countermanded the sale and prohibited the defendant from cutting the remaining. However‚ the defendant still cut them and carried them away. It was not denied by either party that there was a verbal contract. However‚ the question here was
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reservoirs. Moreover‚ the dams also provide drinking water‚ using the canals for navigation in some areas and also facilitating pisciculture and recreational activities. The main multipurpose projects constituting Indian dams are the Hirakud Dam in Orissa‚ the Bhakra-Nangal Project in Punjab‚ the Damodar Valley Project in Bihar and West Bengal‚ the Tungabhadra Project in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka‚ the Rihand Project in Uttar Pradesh. Advantages of Dams of India In the year 1947‚ there were around
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The growth of the trees happens to be very briskly where the sublime height attained by the trees is 60m or more. The forests are also known as archetypal rain-forests. These type of regions are only concentrated to the plains of West Bengal and Orissa‚ the Western Ghats and North-eastern India.
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REGIONAL GROWTH AND DISPARITY IN INDIA: A COMPARISON OF PRE AND POST-REFORM DECADES Abstract Has the regional disparity widened in the post-reform period? This study attempts to probe into this by analysing growth rates of aggregate and sectoral domestic product of major states in the pre (1980s) and post-reform (1990s) decades. Our results indicate that while the growth rate of gross domestic product has improved only marginally in the post-reform decade‚ the regional disparity in state domestic
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