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World Resources Institute, 2021
In India, poor and marginalized communities face the dual challenges of low socioeconomic develop... more In India, poor and marginalized communities face the dual challenges of low socioeconomic development and extreme vulnerability to climate change. Although there have been significant improvements in India’s rural household electrification, electricity availability for health centers, schools, and rural enterprises is still limited. Decentralized solar energy solutions are increasingly considered for bringing reliable electricity to community facilities, especially in climate vulnerable areas.
Water Rights, Conflict and Po) icy
... And the prescriptive right to catch fish stood proved merely by the fact that the defendants ... more ... And the prescriptive right to catch fish stood proved merely by the fact that the defendants did not deny such an act. But if the river changed its course, the status of this right to fish was unclear. In the case of Ishwar Chandra Das Vs. ... Page 81. M/s Abhilash Textiles Vs. ...
Retrieved March, 2006
... M. Thimma Reddy, Center for Environmental Concerns, Hyderabad Surinder Kumar and RajeshKumar,... more ... M. Thimma Reddy, Center for Environmental Concerns, Hyderabad Surinder Kumar and RajeshKumar, Praja, New Delhi In association with Shantanu Dixit, Prayas (Energy Group) Pune Navroz K. Dubash, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi ...
IWMI Books, Reports, 1997
World Resources Institute, 2021
In India, poor and marginalized communities face the dual challenges of low socioeconomic develop... more In India, poor and marginalized communities face the dual challenges of low socioeconomic development and extreme vulnerability to climate change. Although there have been significant improvements in India’s rural household electrification, electricity availability for health centers, schools, and rural enterprises is still limited. Decentralized solar energy solutions are increasingly considered for bringing reliable electricity to community facilities, especially in climate vulnerable areas.
Water Rights, Conflict and Po) icy
... And the prescriptive right to catch fish stood proved merely by the fact that the defendants ... more ... And the prescriptive right to catch fish stood proved merely by the fact that the defendants did not deny such an act. But if the river changed its course, the status of this right to fish was unclear. In the case of Ishwar Chandra Das Vs. ... Page 81. M/s Abhilash Textiles Vs. ...
Retrieved March, 2006
... M. Thimma Reddy, Center for Environmental Concerns, Hyderabad Surinder Kumar and RajeshKumar,... more ... M. Thimma Reddy, Center for Environmental Concerns, Hyderabad Surinder Kumar and RajeshKumar, Praja, New Delhi In association with Shantanu Dixit, Prayas (Energy Group) Pune Navroz K. Dubash, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi ...
IWMI Books, Reports, 1997