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As the city’s municipal corporation is struggling to relocate and invisibilise its existing landfills— located on its three peripheral corners at Okhla (south-east), Ghazipur (east), and Bhalswa ...
In this regard, it has been suggested that the colloquialism does not help in understanding, managing, or resolving conflicts between communities and proponents (Burningham 2000). Coppens (2007) has ...
The framework takes policy as the starting point and proposes that, once adopted, policies shape the political landscape to either facilitate (positive feedback) or constrain (negative feedback) the ...
This is not very encouraging as the FDI inflows are still lower than the $1,677 billion reached in 2021. The long-term trends are even more discouraging, as the numbers show that global FDI inflows ...
EPW consults referees from a database of 200+ academicians in different fields of the social sciences on papers that are published in the Special Article and Notes sections. Click here for summary ...
Nowhere is this more apparent today than in the profiteering off of the genocide of Palestinians by conglomerates, military–industrial complexes, big tech, and other corporate machinery. In the ...
EPW consults referees from a database of 200+ academicians in different fields of the social sciences on papers that are published in the Special Article and Notes sections. Click here for summary ...
The Kolkata police, the hospital authorities, Trinamool Congress (TMC) spokespersons, and most importantly, the TMC supremo, Mamata Banerjee have all had a question­able role to play since the ...
This award is a befitting recognition of his contributions to economics teaching and research and his positive impact on academia and society at large. The conferring of the award to Krishna is a ...
EPW consults referees from a database of 200+ academicians in different fields of the social sciences on papers that are published in the Special Article and Notes sections. Click here for summary ...
Formed in 1956, the state was a densely populated export enclave of spices and a few resource-based industries (such as coir), with a per capita income about 10% below the national average.
British India’s partition and its consequences for the community life in India and Pakistan have been a recurrent theme in the films of the subcontinent since the 1940s. Many scholars of film studies ...