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    Bangladesh : regional poverty profile, 1999

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    As poverty situations and incidence are not homogeneous, poverty estimates at subnational levels help in devising policy measures. Special attention is needed for areas where the incidence of poverty is high. Considering the importance of poverty measures at the subnational level, Micro Impacts of Macroeconomic and Adjustment Policies (MIMAP)-Bangladesh in collaboration with the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) conducted a large-scale poverty survey in 1999. The incidence of poverty by socio-economic indicators such as literacy, level of education, land ownership, and major occupations are presented in the study. Demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the population are discussed

    Personal computer price and performance

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    FLYING TRAINING GAP

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    Public reporting burden for the collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information

    Renewable energy as a key factor for sustainable development in India

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    Renewable power (wind, solar, geothermal & tidal power) is an unlimited source of energy that is generated by continuous regeneration. Renewable energy is distinguished by the fact that it may be obtained without causing environmental harm. Renewable resources have been discovered to have the capacity to provide answers to mankind's environmental challenges. India is the world's most populated nation, with higher energy consumption. Renewable power is one of the most important possibilities for obtaining this level of quality. Renewable energy now accounts for 37% of India's total energy consumption. Efforts have been taken in this article to highlight our country's existing and future renewable energy targets, as well as problems

    Renewable Energy as A Key Factor for Sustainable Development in India

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    Renewable power (wind, solar, geothermal & tidal power) is an unlimited source of energy that is generated by continuous regeneration. Renewable energy is distinguished by the fact that it may be obtained without causing environmental harm. Renewable resources have been discovered to have the capacity to provide answers to mankind's environmental challenges. India is the world's most populated nation, with higher energy consumption. Renewable power is one of the most important possibilities for obtaining this level of quality. Renewable energy now accounts for 37% of India's total energy consumption. Efforts have been taken in this article to highlight our country's existing and future renewable energy targets, as well as problems
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