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Add to basketContents Preface Introduction I Climate change and economic development 1 Climate change environment and economic developmentM Gowhar Jhan and Divya Balasubramanian 2 Economic development climate change and environmental degradation in IndiaVinod Kumar Srivastava 3 Climate change environment and economic developmentSanjeev Bharadwaj and Yogita 4 Economic development and environmental degradation an international experienceSharanjit Singh Dhillon and Kuldeep Singh 5 Climate change threat and challenges to IndiaDhulasi Birundha Varadarajan 6 Climate change and the growth of Indian economy some key challengesAparna Bharadwaj and Sudama Yadav 7 Environment climate change and sustainable developmentRam Naresh Thakur and Surendra Kumar 8 Climate change environment and economic developmentDileep S Arjune and BN Sapnar 9 Climate change A serious threat to the world economyKrishna Nand Yadav II Climate change and agriculture 10 Climate change environmental degradation and sustainable agriculture in IndiaSS Kalamkar 11 Climate change and its impact on agriculture developmentSS Somra and Kuldeep Singh 12 Climate change and agricultureKA Rasure III Climate change human development and health 13 Pollution its impact on environment and human healthB Sambasiva Rao and BV Raghavendar 14 Global climate change and infectious diseases the case of Chikungunya feverK Sampath Kumar and BP Chandramohan 15 Climate change and child health in India special case 0-6 year old childrenAP Pandey and Surendra Kumar Gupta 16 Climate change and human development a noteArun Prabha Choudhary Rashmi Singh and SS Choudhary IV Climate change and power sector 17 Climate change environmental pollutions and prospects of sustainable power sector development in OrissaMadhusmita Mishra and Mita Kumari Choudhury 18 Climate change environmental performance index energy use and economic development an international analysisPrankrishna Pal 19 Regulation of energy use for climate change modeling and rational policySandeep Kumar 20 Climate change impact on electricity shortage and power consuming sectorsA Singaraj and D Kumar V Environmental management and policy 21 Expanding Indian automobile sector a trade off between growth and environmental concernsDipti Sharma and Deepika Joshi 22 Environmental concerns the debate between developed and developing economies a critiquePradeep Kumar Singh Anup Kumar and US Rai 23 Impact of climate and environmental degradation in AssamApurba Kumar Medhi and Irani Dutta Medhi 24 A global scenario of climate change impacts and mitigating measuresRK Shah 25 Climate change warrants change in development perspectiveBasudeb Sahoo 26 Environmental management in India a socio-eco legal perspectiveBhavna Jha and Ashwini Kant Jha 27 Lessons from environmental performance index EPI 2008 for climate change mitigationPS Kamble 28 Climate change and rural development MGNREGA model in ChhattisgarhAlok Kumar and Shobha Sharma Index There is overwhelming evidence today that climate change is a reality as its impacts are beginning to be felt across various regions and sectors The implications of climate change will have a cascading effect around the globe and particularly in developing countries India is highly vulnerable to climate change It can only be successfully overcome through a global collaborative and cooperative effortThe book elaborately explain the various facets of climate change viz causes effects of climate change and policy for coping with climate change This book will enlighten the policy makers researchers social scientists in understanding issues of climate change and mitigating the same jacket 518 pp.
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Add to basketHardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Gandhian economic thinking it's relevance in 21st century India/I.D. Gupta. 2. Gandhian equity and justice a comparative study with the neo classical and Rawlsian approach/Mrinal Kumar Dasgupta. 3. Relevance of economic ideas of Gandhi in 21st century/Harindra Kishor Mishra. 4. Empowerment of women the Gandhian model/Sandhyarani Das and R.P. Sarma. 5. Gandhi and welfare take over of agricultural land for industry/Sudakshina Gupta. 6. Gandhi the pioneer of an alternative and parallel tradition in Indian economic thoughts/A. Sangamithra. 7. Gandhiji's view on Panchayati and New Panchayat Raj System/R. Arunachalam and R. Sreenivasan. 8. The relevance of Gandhian economic philosophy in 21st century/Mithilesh Kumar Sinha and Rakesh K. Singh. 9. Gandhiji's views on industrialisation and its relevance/S. Ramachandran. 10. Gandhian economic thought and its contemporary relevance/R.S. Bawa. 11. Economics of Mahatma Gandhi challenges and development/Bishwanath Singh and R.P. Singh. 12. PMGSY an entry point for Gandhian vision/Urmila Vijayavargiya and Sharad Tiwari. 13. Gandhian views on sustainable economic development/R.S. Gadage. 14. Gandhian industrial development model and its relevance today/M.G. Basava Raja and K.S. Rajashekhar. 15. Relevance of Gandhian economic though in the era of the globalisation rethinking national economic planning priorities policies and programmes/Mahesh V. Joshi and Mohan Bhai Patel. 16. Gandhian views on economics of Khadi and perpetual unemployment/Rajesh Pal. 17. Relevance of Gandhian economics for meeting the challenges culminating in the present day global era/Birendra Kumar Jha and Arun Kumar Thakur. 18. Globalisation laying development path of village economy relevance of Gandhian economics in 21st century/K.M. Naidu L.K. Mohan Rao K. Srinivasulu Naidu and K. Mahesh Naidu. 19. Relevance of Gandhian economic thoughts in 21st century/M.M. Goel. 20. Gandhian view of sustainable development some issues/Sachinandan. 21. Modern relevance of the Gandhian concept of Swadeshi/Ratan Lal Basu. 22. Gandhi on equity and land questions in India/D.M. Diwakar. 23. Gandhian economics and consumerism/Niraj Kumar. 24. Economics of Gandhi's Satyagraha and development/Ram Naresh Thakur and Yogendra Kumar. 25. Economics ideas of Gandhiji its relevance/R.U. Singh and Maheshwar Goit. 26. Economics of Mahatma Gandhi Challenges and Development/G.M. Bhat and Shabir Ahmad Padder. 27. Gandhian economic philosophy and its relevance in the 21st century/Shakuntla Gupta and Nisha Bhargav. 28. Gandhian views a global perspective and its relevance/Pushpa Sinha and Ratna Mitra. 29. Concepts of Social justice and equity in Gandhian perspective/Dalip Kumar and Venkatesh Sharma. 30. Mahatma Gandhi's Realisation of Democracy non violence and Governance (1869 1948)/Arjun Singh. 31. Gandhian thought in 21st century relevance and limitations/Sunil Kumar. 32. Relevance of Gandhian economic thoughts in the context of present economic problems of Indian economy/N. Sharma and Aniruddha Kumar. 33. Gandhian economic philosophy its resilience and survival in the 21st century/Ugra Mohan Jha and Amrendra Kumar Singh. 34. Relevance of Gandhian rural economic philosophy in twenty first century India and its challenges/S. Rengarajan and R. Raj Kumar. 35. Mahatma Gandhi his journalistic venture and rural reconstruction/Raghubansh Singh. Index. This book deals with various aspects of economic ideas of Gandhiji along with the evaluation of the relevance of Gandhian ideology in modern and technological era wherein the trend of consumerism has emerged and moral value has lost its identity. Gandhian economic philosophy is becoming increasingly relevant to the world as well as India today particularly the Third World countries. If 19th century belonged to Carlyle Ruskin and the twentieth to Russell and Huxley 21st century belongs to Gandhi alone. Actually Gandhian economic philosophy is the road to prosperity social justice and balanced.
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Add to baskettables, figs (illustrator). Contents Preface List of contributors IntroductionAnil Kumar Thakur and Mithilesh Kumar Sinha I Structural Reforms and Agricultural Growth Sustainability and Other Issues 1 Structural reforms and agriculture issues and policiesS Mahendra Dev 2 Economic reforms and growth of agriculture in India a reviewFakhre Alam Rais Ahmad Ejaz Anwer and MA Salam 3 Agriculture in sust6aining Indian economic growthTushar Kanti Das and Lopamudra Mishra 4 Agricultural deceleration in Uttar Pradesh an ecological institutional and technological investigationSanatan Nayak 5 Crop biotechnology a way to sustainable solutionKiran Singh and Ajay Singh 6 Trends in investment in Indian agriculture impact of structural reformsPoonam Singh 7 Determinants of capital formation in Andhra Pradesh agricultureP Narasimha Rao 8 Corporatisation of contact farming in KarnatakaS Erappa 9 Impact of institutional credit on aggregate agricultural production in India during post-reform periodMd Izhar Ahmad and Tariq Masood 10 Analysis of the impact of terms of trade on rural poverty in IndiaRoli Mishra PS Tripathi and Rajesh Nigam II Structural Reforms Agriculture and Food Security 11 Food security of India under WTO regime availability access and affordability of food PDS and food subsidyRavi Ranjan 12 Agriculture diversification in India emerging trends and policy implicationsSanjeev Kumar 13 Globalisation food security and sustainable agriculture in IndiaSS Kalamkar 14 Genetically modified crops the essence of second green revolution and food securitySM Jawed Akhtar Md Imdadul Haque and Mohd Sharif 15 Cohort induced reforms in food front The case of Indian agricultureBipul Malakar and Sudip Jana 16 Food security and structural reforms in IndiaIndu Upadhyay III Structural Reforms Livestock and Agriculture in India 17 Trends in public expenditure in livestock sector of India during the period of economic reformsK Elumalai 18 Impact of WTO on Indian agriculture with special reference to livestock sectorRajender Kumar IndexDuring reform era agricultural sector witnessed stagnant trend in food production Instead of benefiting the farmers the process of economic liberalization and globalization is compounding their apprehension and insecurity Rural unemployment is increasing making the rural youth desperate So there is an urgent need for Second Green Revolution in Indian agriculture and taking it to higher trajectory of 4 per cent annual growth With the objective of bringing and discussing various issues of agricultural sector of India so far the Indian Economic Association declared Structural Reforms and Agriculture as one of the themes for deliberations during its 92nd Annual Conference held at School of Management KIIT University Bhubaneswar Orissa under the presidentship of Prof CH Hanumantha Rao during December 27-29 2009 Out of several scholarly papers submitted and presented on this theme during the conference 18 papers have been selected for inclusion in this book There is an introduction added for the convenience of the readers which outlines main issues and the central tenet of the book along with a brief summary of each paper 314 pp.