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Health Policy and Planning, Dec 14, 2023
ACRA working paper No.3, 2024
Indian aviation sector is recovering quickly from Covid 19 pandemic impact. This study identifies... more Indian aviation sector is recovering quickly from Covid 19 pandemic impact. This study identifies the sign and trend for the same using data as published by Government of India. The study has also compared India's performance with selected developed and developing countries.
Foreign Trade Review, Mar 29, 2022
Economic and political weekly
This paper first analyses the pattern of energy usage in India and the implications thereof relat... more This paper first analyses the pattern of energy usage in India and the implications thereof relating to carbon emissions. Second, it examines whether pricing and taxation policies have any role to play in mitigating carbon emissions from industrial usage in important energy products. The paper shows that the pattern of energy usage exhibits a shift towards non-coal based energy products. It also suggests that the extent of carbon emission reduction is not substantial enough to warrant the use of carbon taxation for mitigating emissions.
gdnet.org
... NCAER. The research was sponsored by World Wide Fund for Nature India. The authors are imme... more ... NCAER. The research was sponsored by World Wide Fund for Nature India. The authors are immensely grateful to Mr Samrat Sengupta and Dr. Prakesh Rao of World Wide Fund for Nature - India for valuable suggestions. The ...
The paper has two objectives. One, to analyse the pattern of energy usage in India and the implic... more The paper has two objectives. One, to analyse the pattern of energy usage in India and the implications thereof for carbon emission; two, to examine whether pricing and taxation policies have any role to play in mitigating carbon emissions. We show that the pattern of energy usage exhibits a shift towards non-coal based energy products. It also suggests that the reduction in carbon emissions is not sufficient to warrant the use of carbon taxation for mitigating emissions
The Policy Guidelines Rural Electrification is viewed as the key component for accelerating rural... more The Policy Guidelines Rural Electrification is viewed as the key component for accelerating rural development. It is essential to cater for requirements from agriculture and other important activities including small and medium industries, khadi and other village industries, health care facilities, educational facilities and the communication and information technology. However, a large section of the rural population in India is still devoid of this basic minimum requirement for a decent living. To combat this, under the National Common Minimum Programme (CMP), provision of access to electricity for all households is envisaged and the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) has been launched by the central Government in
Tourism Development Revisited: Concepts, Issues and Paradigms, 2008
Health Policy and Planning, Dec 14, 2023
ACRA working paper No.3, 2024
Indian aviation sector is recovering quickly from Covid 19 pandemic impact. This study identifies... more Indian aviation sector is recovering quickly from Covid 19 pandemic impact. This study identifies the sign and trend for the same using data as published by Government of India. The study has also compared India's performance with selected developed and developing countries.
Foreign Trade Review, Mar 29, 2022
Economic and political weekly
This paper first analyses the pattern of energy usage in India and the implications thereof relat... more This paper first analyses the pattern of energy usage in India and the implications thereof relating to carbon emissions. Second, it examines whether pricing and taxation policies have any role to play in mitigating carbon emissions from industrial usage in important energy products. The paper shows that the pattern of energy usage exhibits a shift towards non-coal based energy products. It also suggests that the extent of carbon emission reduction is not substantial enough to warrant the use of carbon taxation for mitigating emissions.
gdnet.org
... NCAER. The research was sponsored by World Wide Fund for Nature India. The authors are imme... more ... NCAER. The research was sponsored by World Wide Fund for Nature India. The authors are immensely grateful to Mr Samrat Sengupta and Dr. Prakesh Rao of World Wide Fund for Nature - India for valuable suggestions. The ...
The paper has two objectives. One, to analyse the pattern of energy usage in India and the implic... more The paper has two objectives. One, to analyse the pattern of energy usage in India and the implications thereof for carbon emission; two, to examine whether pricing and taxation policies have any role to play in mitigating carbon emissions. We show that the pattern of energy usage exhibits a shift towards non-coal based energy products. It also suggests that the reduction in carbon emissions is not sufficient to warrant the use of carbon taxation for mitigating emissions
The Policy Guidelines Rural Electrification is viewed as the key component for accelerating rural... more The Policy Guidelines Rural Electrification is viewed as the key component for accelerating rural development. It is essential to cater for requirements from agriculture and other important activities including small and medium industries, khadi and other village industries, health care facilities, educational facilities and the communication and information technology. However, a large section of the rural population in India is still devoid of this basic minimum requirement for a decent living. To combat this, under the National Common Minimum Programme (CMP), provision of access to electricity for all households is envisaged and the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) has been launched by the central Government in
Tourism Development Revisited: Concepts, Issues and Paradigms, 2008
ACRA, 2021
Tourism has been affected the worst because of covid 19 pandemic. This presentation attempts to u... more Tourism has been affected the worst because of covid 19 pandemic. This presentation attempts to understand the impact Covid 19 pandemic on the Indian tourism. it covers the impact on FTA, domestic tourists, foreign exchange earnings, hotel occupancy and price, and finally economic impact on GDP, employment and tourists spending. The presentation is based on data from different sources as mentioned in the paper.