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398 documents for mode of transport in india
  • ...These Statutes clearly provide the modes and means of private participation. Generally priv... more efficient method of transportation. The National Water Policy, 2002 encourages privat...

  • ... the endeavor of industrializing, modernizing, and "uplifting" the third world, emphasizing cult... programs, the establishment of a transport pool for vehicles, and a number of other measures..... India: Narmada Valley Development Project (16) . The Nar...

  • ... districts of Orissa, in the eastern part of India. They are populated by the indigenous community of..., electricity and water supply, transport and communications. Similarly, Article 24 of the C... the existence of responsibility with the mode of implementing it." (150) Articulating the direct...

  • EPA and NHTSA, on behalf of the Department of Transportation, are issuing this joint proposal to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve fuel economy for light-duty vehicles for model years 2017-2025. This proposal extends the National Program beyond the greenhouse gas and corporate average fuel economy standards set for model years 2012-2016. On May 21, 2010, President Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum requesting that NHTSA and EPA develop through notice and comment rulemaking a coordinated National Program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions of light-duty vehicles for model years 2017- 2025. This proposal, consistent with the President's request, responds to the country's critical need to address global climate change and to reduce oil consumption. NHTSA is proposing C...

    ... causes an increase in oil use in China, India, or another country's industrial sector, this incr...

  • ... India, they must consider the allowable modes of operation and identify which of these options b..., China spent $128 billion on power and transport infrastructure compared to $18 billion spent by In...

  • ... the addition of a significant level of modern warehousing capacity in the country. . Warehousing... a thrust from the improvements in transport modes. "Major projects, such as dedicated freight ...

  • This paper uses the examples of three nineteenth-century cities-London, Philadelphia, and New York-to explore both what is permanent about the problem of water provision (that consumers want it clean, accessible, and free) and what is mediated by the forces of government policy and economic constraints. In some cases, municipal authorities first claimed control over water supplies before figuring out how to pay for their works. In others, they calculated that such arrangements were both too expensive and too risky to bear alone. Both approaches were complicated by the high costs of providing water to urban areas and by urban dwellers' belief that water should flow from their taps without charge. The result was, and remains, a market in which price is largely dictated by political demand...

    ... the ancient goals of water provision with modern methods of treatment and distribution. Following v... built bridges and aqueducts for transporting potable water to distant urban sites, supplemented... water systems, arguing, as did the Indianapolis Water Board in 1874, that given the contamination ...

  • The current wave of attention to sustainability represents the challenges that the businesses in the future will need to address. The traditional notions of growth and development need to be reexamined in the light of these challenges. This paper focuses on the adequacy of enterprise based solutions to poverty and the potential for unintended consequences. It examines the dilemma of addressing economic growth and poverty alleviation on one side and the need to halt and possibly reverse the damage that has been done to our environment on the other side. We examine the resulting tensions between the poverty trap, consumption trap and resource limits.

    ... for this market and that new business models that incorporate the enhancement of the earning ca... from emerging economies like Brazil and India as evidence in support of their proposition. In a ... targeted at households who normally transported a family of four (husband, wife and two young chil...

  • Introduction. II. Contemporary Trade Liberalization and the Trade in Human Beings. A. Overview of Modern Trafficking in Humans The U.N. Trafficking Protocol defines trafficking in human beings as: 1. Conceptual and Legal Frameworks. a. Law Enforcement. b. Human Rights. c. Labor Rights. d. Women's and Children's Rights. 2. Critiques of the Frameworks: Too Little, Too Narrow, and Not Enough!. B. Trade Liberalization Disequilibrium: "Liberalizing" Trade and Disrupting the Transnational Labor Market. 1. Incomplete Liberalization. 2. Restrictions on Human Mobility: Historical Anomaly. 3. Resulting Disjuncture. III. The Status Quo: Existing Reform Proposals. A. The Transnational Market for Labor. 1. States Trade in Human Labor. a. The United States. b. Canada. c. The Philippines. d. Pakist...

    Associate Professor of Law, Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis; LL.M. New Y...The recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons, by mea...

  • ...Feb 13, 2012 . Air Transport Services Group ATSG to Host Fourth Quarter 2011 Co... call will also be webcast live (listen-only mode) via www.atsginc.com, and www.earnings.com for ind... include routes in the GCC, Middle East, Indian Sub-Continent, Africa and Asia. Goodrich Corporati...



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