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  1. Trends in Social Change: A Study of Three Villages

    Authors: Gupta, Ranjit;

    Reference No: CMA0521TEC Pages: 9 Published on: 1, January, 1980

    Abstract: The note presents the social and economic profiles of three villages - Vilayatpur of Jullander district in Punjab, Sarangpur of Allahabad district in UP, and Zawar, a tribal village of Udaipur district in Rajasthan. It discusses the process and direction of social change which these villages witnessed due to (a) ... More

  2. Indian Railways: An End-to-End Logistics Provider

    Authors: Kumar, Ranjith J; Prabakar, Yuthish R; Kumar, Arun; Krishna, Rahul A; Narayanaswami, Sundaravalli;

    Reference No: PSG0136 Pages: 11 Published on: 2, August, 2021

    Abstract: Indian Railways runs around 10,000 trains daily and carries approximately 1,500 million tonnes of freight annually. It houses about 800 electric locomotives with 12,000 horsepower, the largest globally. The emphasis on freight transport is set to only increase in the coming years with the establishment of a dedicated freight corridor. In such a scenario, ... More

  3. Project Financing for Sustainable Railways Project

    Authors: Garg, Amit; Beri, Pramod; Kasliwal, Siddhi;

    Reference No: PSG0132 Pages: 8 Published on: 18, March, 2020

    Abstract: The government is considering a semi high-speed rail project to tackle some of the current issues associated with the public transportation system in the proposed area. Given the hilly terrain of the area, the current means of transportation are very slow and unreliable. Several studies had shown that the lack ... More

  4. SEWA: A Trade Union with a Difference

    Authors: Bhatnagar, Deepti;

    Reference No: OB0173 Pages: 31 Published on: 1, January, 1988

    Abstract: SEWA, or the Self?Employed Women's Association, is a trade union devoted to the cause of the upliftment of poor, self?employed women. Unions are often known as protest organizations aimed at wrestling maximum advantages from the employers for their worker? members. SEWA as a trade union has pitched itself ... More

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