... not eliminated the distinct anti -export bias of India' s trade policy This may explain why, according to Arabi (2005) and Agarwal (2001), FDI inIndia has remained domestic market seeking It is ... percent in 1990-91 Accordingly, FDI inIndia continues to be motivated by serving local markets in the first place But the increasing export orientation may have favorable effects on India s ... products, and engineering) Overall imports increased by the same order as exports, leaving the ratio of exports to imports constant However, imports of capital goods still account for a minor share in...
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... Acknowledgements vi Introduction India s Seed and Agbiotech Industries Data and Data Sources Growth inIndia s Seed and Agbiotech Industries Industry Structure and Innovation in the Rice, Wheat, and Maize ... in selected states, 2008–2009, India 17 A.1—Mergers, acquisitions, and alliances in the Indian seed and agbiotech industry, 2001–2011 27 A.2—Leading seed and agbiotech firms inIndia 32 A.3 Import ... expansion inIndia s seed and agbiotech industries, we examine here the opportunities for and impediments to growth We briefly examine India s IPR regime and its influence on innovation in the seed and...
... matrix will significantly influence pricing in a PFI contract and this should be kept in mind while proposing, negotiating, and finalizing the risk-sharing arrangement and, consequently, its value-for-money ... center Source: India Census 2001, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Rural Healthcare System inIndia 40 Health Care Sector in India: General Sector Assessment and State-Specific Findings government ... assisting the Government of Indiain mainstreaming PPPs in the country at both the national and state levels Its ongoing efforts to support the government include initiatives for capacity building...
... Women’s Health And Access To Healthcare InIndia Dr Manasee Mishra has an M.A and Ph.D in Sociology and is currently a Research Consultant in the Child in Need Institute (CINI) in Kolkata She ... access In the Indian context, typically caste and class advantages play it out Acce ss be ing a function of many determinants, peculiarities in healthcare provisioning inIndia undoubte dly influence ... rural India, being 619, in comparison to urban India which records 267 during the same pe riod (IIPS and ORC Macro, 2000) Maternal mortality ratio in the country has been ‘steadily falling’ during...
... to 3.4 percent in 2050 and 7.1 in 2100 In the beginning of 20th century, the life expectancy for India was just 23 years for both sexes (Davis, 1951) In 1947, when India became independent from ... of economic, health and social aspects of deprivation among the elderly inIndia Old age deprivation inIndia The elderly inIndia often end up in a state of deprivation and negligence as there ... and thus the wellbeing of individuals 26 The process of ageing is always accompanied by a decline in the wellbeing of the human beings that results in the rising economic, health and social insecurity...
... age inIndia (NFHS-I to NFHS-III) Trends in nutritional status of children under three years of age in India) Indicators of feeding practices among infants inIndia (NFHS I to NFHS III) Trends in ... same level since 2000 The coverage of Measles Vaccine has been increasing since its introduction in 1985, touched a peak of 80 % coverage in 1997 and has remained between 60 % and 70 % in the last ... programs requiring special attention for child survival, since independence in 1947 The Government of India initiated BCG immunization against Tuberculosis in 1948, and it picked up momentum in 1951...
... securities including allotment in public and rights issues within calendar days in tandem with SEBI (Insider Trading) Regulations b A statement of holding in securities as on March 31 within 30 calendar ... derivatives and units of Mutual Fund schemes b These Guidelines not apply to the following investments by the employees: Investments in Fixed Deposits with banks and/ or Financial Institutions and/ or ... AMC and the Trustees at the time of review 6.4.5 Investments in Shares and/ or Debentures and/ or Bonds and/ or Warrants and/ or Derivatives - Investments in securities shall broadly be classified into...
... ISFTA and from Kenya and other destinations by the EOUs has been creating further pressure on India s economy this had also resulted in the decline of tea auction prices inIndiaIndia may stand ... relatives Tea and rubber growing regions inIndia TEA PLANTATIONS Tea production (%) Year 2007 North India South India All India (‘000 tons) 77 23 944.7 RUBBER PLANTATIONS Year Kerala South India North ... green tea India has not kept pace with this trend Thus, India has been lagging behind Kenya and Sri Lanka (and China too) in terms of the quality upgradation that has been taking place in the global...