Seminar, Volúmenes473-478R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... issues are being recast in terms of ' tolerable limits ' and ' admissible costs ' of environmental damage that development inevitably entails . The issue of human rights is entan- gled with economic and foreign policy considerations of ...
... issues are being recast in terms of ' tolerable limits ' and ' admissible costs ' of environmental damage that development inevitably entails . The issue of human rights is entan- gled with economic and foreign policy considerations of ...
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... issues as well . The issues discussed below emerge from our experi- ence in conducting Socio - Economic Impact Assess- ments ( SEIA ) of several industrial projects in various parts of India . We discuss here some of the issues to be ...
... issues as well . The issues discussed below emerge from our experi- ence in conducting Socio - Economic Impact Assess- ments ( SEIA ) of several industrial projects in various parts of India . We discuss here some of the issues to be ...
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... issues related to gender . The hullabaloo over Fire is a case in point . Religion and patriarchy make for an explosive combination . Similar passion is evident when national icons or pride are contes- ted . So we dig up pitches to ...
... issues related to gender . The hullabaloo over Fire is a case in point . Religion and patriarchy make for an explosive combination . Similar passion is evident when national icons or pride are contes- ted . So we dig up pitches to ...
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