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On the road to Liberty: Democratic Dividend: Economic benefit from political competition
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On the road to Liberty. Commentaries on current affairs by Barun S Mitra. Tuesday, March 6, 2012. Democratic Dividend: Economic benefit from political competition. A longer version is " Democratic Dividend: Economic benefit from political competition. A shorter version was published in the Mint. On 6 March 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Democratic Dividend: Lessons from UP election. Democratic Dividend: Economic benefit from politic. First past the post.
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On the road to Liberty: August 2012
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On the road to Liberty. Commentaries on current affairs by Barun S Mitra. Saturday, August 11, 2012. The One-child Policy may stall China's rise. During his rule, Mao Zedong had suggested procreation was a patriotic duty to boost labour force. After Mao's death, and the ensuing power struggle, Deng Xiaoping took over the reins of power in Beijing and initiated his economic reforms. In contrast, America’s fertility rate is 2.08 and rising. And India's fertility rate stands at 2.63. This policy has also le...
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Last Updated : Saturday, April 19, 2014. Please enter your email here, we would like to keep you informed. Enter your Email ID. Enter a Valid Emai ID. Connect With Us -. Enter a search keyword. Lend a helping hand. Liberty Institute is looking for politically conscious citizens across. We offer a way for meaningful participation in our democratic process. Has launched EmpoweringIndia.org. Empowering India was selected for the 2009 Manthan Awards for South Asia. Seeks to provide a platform to voters.
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Last Updated : Saturday, April 19, 2014. Please enter your email here, we would like to keep you informed. Enter your Email ID. Enter a Valid Emai ID. Connect With Us -. Enter a search keyword. Malaria mortality: WHO questions methodology of Lancet studys. Malarial deaths in India grossly underestimated by WHO. Malaria deaths hugely underestimated in India, report. Lack of coordination led to dengue outbreak. Chennai bears brunt of A(H1N1) flu season. Killing with Kindness: The malaria initiatieve. US Re...
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Malarial deaths in India grossly underestimated by WHO - Asia Fighting Malaria
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Friday, August 19, 2016. Enter a search keyword. Please enter your email here, we would like to keep you informed. Enter your Email ID. Enter a Valid Emai ID. Connect With Us -. Malarial deaths in India grossly underestimated by WHO. Thursday, October 21, 2010. How many people die of malaria every year in India? According to the estimates of World Health Organisation (WHO), 15,000 (10,000 adults and 5,000 children) malarial deaths occur each year. Indeed assessing national estimates for malaria is challe...
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On the road to Liberty: November 2010
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On the road to Liberty. Commentaries on current affairs by Barun S Mitra. Wednesday, November 17, 2010. Corruption Trips Up India's Rise. On 17 November 2010. Just a week ago President Barack Obama received repeated applause from Indian Parliamentarians for saying that India has risen, not merely rising! Over the past six decades, Indians have heard about many financial irregularities in the government, and many people have resigned. Yet, hardly anyone has ever been convicted much less imprisoned for...
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On the road to Liberty: July 2012
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On the road to Liberty. Commentaries on current affairs by Barun S Mitra. Friday, July 27, 2012. Politics of Power: Electricity reforms in India. The longer version is below. India is facing an electricity crisis. This year, five states have declared power holidays and another eight say they intend to ration power at peak times. Nationwide, there is a peak shortage of around 12%. Supply. Yet, right now, this comes in the form of a second distribution network, which. Vernon Smith, the Nobel laureate econo...
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On the road to Liberty: September 2010
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On the road to Liberty. Commentaries on current affairs by Barun S Mitra. Wednesday, September 22, 2010. Ayodhya awaits court ruling: Indians’ have already given their verdict on the temple-mosque dispute. In contrast to the frenzy surrounding this dispute twenty years ago, the prevailing disinterest in this issue is a sign of progress, and an illustration of how far the people have moved on. A shorter version of this article, " India Has Moved on From Its Mosque Controversy. On SEPTEMBER 21, 2010. The d...
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On the road to Liberty: June 2011
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On the road to Liberty. Commentaries on current affairs by Barun S Mitra. Saturday, June 4, 2011. Political Poribartan in West Bengal: A blueprint for ushering in real change. West Bengal just had an historic election. The thirty year rule of the Left Front government has come to an end. In the following analysis I look at the political future of in Bengal, and the policy options before the new government. A version of this article was publisehd in the Anada Bazar Patrika. For the first time people in We...
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