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Jun 26, 2012
Glimpse of cultivation worldwide
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May 30, 2012
World Agro Market Information Resources
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Global Agro Market Information AMIS : Agricultural Market Information System A G20 initiative . Global agricultural market information...
Apr 30, 2012
Do we need structural reform in education system?
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One education does not suit all. We have created a template of education system based on our own idea of what an ideal educational curricu...
Apr 16, 2012
Rural Development Schemes in India
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Some of the Schemes launched by Government of India (GoI) at present and in Past under deferent department and mission for Rural Development...
Jan 27, 2012
Thin line between development works, social service and exploitation
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By - Anoop Jha A case of tribal communities and regions We need to question our own intention of doing right and doing good thing to other...
Dec 21, 2011
Rural market urban goods – Why rural commodities haven’t succeeded to make niche position in urban market
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By – Anoop Jha Breaking the inertia of urban business dominance over rural communities In the developing countries like India, when it co...
Dec 2, 2011
Pro-poor Regional Planning: Strategic proposal
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By- Anoop Jha Mainstream Socio – economic Integration of poor and underprivileged Impact of Regional Planning is slow but it is long-last...
Nov 17, 2011
Perception of space – a function (f) of season
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Seasonal variance in Perception of space Technically there is unlimited space around us. Space in terms of perception is the space surroun...
Oct 13, 2011
An unexplored solution for sustainable Urban Planning- Study of traditional rural settlement patterns
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By- Anoop Jha Traditionally rural settlements have a very distinct informal character which is always fresh and delightful which is someh...
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