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    Previous Next Latest Banyan Latest from all our blogs India’s economy A five-star problem Aug 30th 2013‚ 14:41 by P.F. | MUMBAI THE rupee’s tumble continues to grip India. On August 29th Duvvuri Subbarao‚ the departing boss of the central bank‚ told an audience in Mumbai of the widespread “dismay about the ferocity of the depreciation”. Today‚ on August 30th‚ I spoke to the boss of a big hotel in the city who says he is preparing to dollarise his business. The rupee is too flaky to operate

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    One of the main problems that affect the livability in Hong Kong is housing problem. Hong Kong has 7.3 million people living on 1‚100 sq. km of land. There were around 6‚700 people living on every square km. However‚ the ‘right to adequate housing’ and the ‘right to affordable’ are important dimensions resting on the foundation that adequate housing is a basic human need (Leckie 1992; Bengtsson 1995) and which ensures access to a safe and affordable home with freedom from forced eviction. This is

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    economy in terms of wealth creation. It is against this backdrop that the Reserve Bank of India constituted a Working Group in December 1999 to examine the possibility of strengthening the existing bill discounting mechanism and extend its scope to services sector in view of the latter’s growing importance. 1.1 The terms of reference of the Group are: - a. To examine the feasibility and suggest measures to strengthen the existing bill discounting mechanism as an instrument for facilitating financing

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    The environmental problems in India are growing rapidly. The increasing economic development and a rapidly growing population that has taken the country from 300 million people in 1947 to more than one billion people today is putting a strain on the environment‚ infrastructure‚ and the country’s natural resources. Industrial pollution‚ soil erosion‚ deforestation‚ rapid industrialization‚  urbanization‚ and land degradation are all worsening problems. Overexploitation of the country’s resources be

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    Remedial Instruction

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    Remedial Instruction in English 1.Define and enumerate the procedure of the following: a. augmentative picture( Communication) device • These devices of technology can range from: • A board with pictures representing a student’s daily needs • Words‚ phrases‚ sentences symbolically represented on a communication display as photographs‚ line drawings‚ tangible objects or letters • Electronic speech synthesizers (prerecorded speech‚ or segments of words‚ computers and portable electronic devices

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    Social Problems in India Social problems in India require deep insight into the rich heritage and culture of the country. It is deep rooted in the Indian heritage and from that is has outgrown to a serious crime prevailing within the boundaries. India is certainly one of the fastest developing nations of the world. It has been more than half a century ago that the country gained independence and became a republic but sadly the freedom of thought and freedom of life is not enjoyed by all even

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    Language problem in india .... ITS DIVERSE EFFECTS ON OUR COUNTRYS ECONOMY India is one the greatest or well you can also say one of the weirdest countries in the world…. it’s a country u could never have thought would come over 50 years living together…. Our country on its way had to deal with many great problems… and the one I am going to speak about is the language problem that the Indians faced… According to the linguistic survey of India‚ there are 179 languages and 544 dialects… That’s

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    Population Problems in India

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    Naxalist Problem in India

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    Naxals‚ though in some states the pockets are small and have been contained. Our interrogations and materials obtained from raids indicate that the target of this group is to bring‚ by 2010‚ 30-35 per cent of India under their sway. In order to prevent incidents like Murkinar‚ India has to train at least 10‚000-20‚000 policemen in counter-insurgency tactics. This is no

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    according to societies. In India‚ the old age or the grey population accounted for 6.7% of total population in 1991. This rose to 7.4% in 2001 census and then again further increased to 8.2% in 2011. This is again projected to increase to more than 10% by the year 2021. Elderly issues are multi-dimensional in nature. They may be broadly categorised as: 1. Demographic 2. Social 3. Psychological 4. Economic 5. Health 1. Demographic: Aged population in India is second largest in the world

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