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Mending Pendency
Madhu S
"Justice Delayed is justice denied" is an oft repeated sentence. The towering Supreme Court, judges, lawmakers, legal luminaries etc
Asia's Rising Middle Class - Part III
Gordon Feller
According to various dictionaries, a middle class means "a class of people intermediate between the classes of higher and lower social rank or standing; the social, economic, cultural class, having approximately
Health Care System in Orissa and Its Need for a Paradigm Shift: Part II
Prasant Jena
The government should have realized this fact and changed its strategy and health policies accordingly.
Asia's Rising Middle Class: Part II
Gordon Feller
Numerous studies have demonstrated that as income increases, a smaller percentage of it is spent on necessities such as food and more is spent on optional items.
Health Care System in Orissa and Its Need for a Paradigm Shift - Part I
Prasant Jena
About a half of the autochthonous people of the world with about 635 tribal groups and subgroups including 75 primitive tribes live in India.
Asia's Rising Middle Class - Part I
Gordon Feller
The emergence of a large and dynamic middle class raises Asia's profile as an attractive market destination for products ranging from consumer goods to financial services.
A Possible Solution to Garbage Disposal Issues
Nabilah Haniph
The problem with garbage is that it's a sum zero game. Garbage has to go somewhere but nobody wants it in their backyard. It's as if trash is deposited in the garbage can and
Acclerating The Shift Toward Innovative Cities
Gordon Feller
The principles of innovative urban design are, for the most part, already "on the shelf."
ADR Impact Assessment Series
Madhu S
Alternative Dispute Resolutions (ADR) are a mechanism aimed at settling disputes out of court. Through the various modes like Mediation, Arbitration, Conciliation and Negotiation,
Parking Management Practices
Prashant Jena
Urbanization is a reality and is happening at a fast pace. Currently 50% of the world population is living in the cities and by another two decades two third of the world population would be living in the cities.
Is Education a prerequisite for Democracy?: Part III
Madhu S
The working of a Democratic State should be seen in the light of the extent of its functionary's functions in an intelligible manner.
Commercial Tax Reforms and Fiscal Crisis in Kerala : Part II
Dr. K K John
The possibility of introducing VAT in India was first studied by L.K. Jha Committee on Indirect Taxation in 1978 and by Taxation Reforms Committee headed by Raja J. Chellaya in 1992.
Commercial Tax Reforms and Fiscal Crisis in Kerala Part I
Dr. K. K. John
India is a quasi-federal country with the Union Government at the centre with elastic sources of revenue and inelastic functions and state governments with inelastic sources of revenue and elastic functions.
Is Education a Prerequisite for Democracy Part II
Madhu S
The Right to Education is a Fundamental right which stems from the duty upon a welfare state to educate people of a democratic society, for making them as an essential component of Democracy.
Is Education a prerequisite for Democracy? Part I
Madhu S
The process of Democracy has its foundations on the people as manifestly predicated by Abraham Lincoln. The process of Democratization transcended boundaries after the aftermath of the two World Wars and raised
Non- Motorized Transportation Policy: A Study in Cochin City with special focus on Bicycles
Sheetal Byshie
Like many other countries, India also has policies on transportation. To be specific, the Public Works Department has formulated a Road Policy for the Kerala State in the year 2006. There are 70 statements in the policy.


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