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    Power Sector Reform in Orissa: a Case Study in Restructuring

    CHAPTER - XIII POWER SECTOR REFORM IN ORISSA: A CASE STUDY IN RESTRUCTURING As per our Constitution, power industry is the combined responsibility of the Central Government and the State Governments. The ESA (Electricity Supply Act) envisaged three kinds of entities in the power-sector: State Electricity Boards (SEBs), generating companies, and licensees. SEBs are allowed to generate, transmit, and distribute electricity within a state; they enjoy all the powers of a licensee. They account

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    The Pros And Cons Of Fracking

    Given the devastating effects of the rising global temperatures by using fossil fuels, fracking supporters have argued that it would be wise to embrace natural gas as a cleaner source of energy. Despite the appeal of natural gas as a carbon free alternative, those opposing the procedure of fracking argue that this procedure is damaging the environment, polluting drinking water supply and causing health concerns to populations in close proximity. By exploring both sides of this controversial procedure

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    Finance

    wild state by domestication, selection and controlled breeding over long periods of time. On this web site we will use the term transgenic to describe a crop plant which has transgenes inserted. Image:Results of insect infestation on Bt (right) and non-Bt (left) cotton bolls. Source: USDA | Why Make Transgenic Crop Plants? A plant breeder tries to assemble a combination of genes in a crop plant which will make it as useful and productive as possible. Depending on where and for what purpose the

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    Antenna Design

    TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO. CHAPTER 1- INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION 6 1.2 WHAT IS OFDMA? 9 CHAPTER 2 - SUBCARRIER ALLOCATION SCHEMES 2.1 STATIC SUBCARRIER ALLOCATION 12 2.2 DYNAMIC SUBCARRIER ALLOCATION 14 2.2.1 THE PROPOSED DSA SCHEME 15 CHAPTER 3- FLOW

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    When Your Business Model Is in Trouble

    UN-HABITAT - WORKING GROUP A Bottom of the Pyramid Approaches for Urban Sustainability Background Paper – Draft 0 At the Fourth Session of the World Urban Forum held in Nanjing in November 2008, the private sector decided to organise two working groups which would be based on the themes of Urban Governance and Bottom of the Pyramid Approaches for Urban Sustainability. Through their work, the groups will also contribute to the preparation of Core Business Principles for Sustainable Urbanization

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    Us Based Mnc Investing in Bangladesh

    Introduction: In a global economy fueled by advances in telecommunications and information technologies, offshore outsourcing is evolving from conventional international-trade practices. Every year US companies outsource their task to other countries where they can get their task done by labors at a cheap rate. IT companies can save up to 30 percent in operational expenses when compared to a US-based operations. So, setting up a business in those countries where labors are cheap can be

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    Exxon (First Draft Overview)

    Intro Exxon Mobil is one of the most successful businesses in the history of the United States. Though it did not start as Exxon, but evolved through splitting and joining of oil companies, it has always been a strong competitor in the field of oil sales. Exxon is now one of the top companies in the world, and has its eye on growth. According to Fortune 500 Exxon is the second largest company in the world, and though it is not the number one largest, it is the most profitable. In 2011 Exxon’s profits

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    Airasia

    Introduction 1.0 The Company Background 18 years ago, Senheng managing director Lim Kim Heng with his wife and his two brothers contribute RM90, 000 of capital to start operate their first home appliance business. After they run their business on first 7month, they have earn some profit out of their expectation, therefore they can opened second branch at other area. However, Lim Kim Heng would like to upgrade the business level of his company, so he go to aboard to observe the foreign

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    Rohit Kumar

    proposals and reforms suggested in the Union Budget 2014-15 are ground breaking, specific with a good measure of thought & common sense and vastly catered for holistic growth of the economy. The challenging circumstances of a slowing economy, soaring energy prices, inflation, fiscal and current account deficits do not provide adequate leeway to maneuver and hit the path of high growth. Yet the Budget provides a comprehensive plan and directional footprint towards overcoming these hurdles to sustainable

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    The Economic Benefits of Environmental Policy

    The economic benefits of environmental policy A project under the Framework contract for economic analysis ENV.G.1/FRA/2006/0073 - 2nd FINAL REPORT November 2009 Matt Raymenta, Elke Pirgmaierb, Griet De Ceusterc, Friedrich Hinterbergerb, Onno Kuikd, Henry Leveson Gowera, Christine Polzinb, Adarsh Varmaa a b c d GHK Sustainable Europe Research Institute (SERI) Transport & Mobility Leuven VU University Amsterdam, Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM) Institute for Environmental Studies

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