Issue: October 2016
 
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  Tapping Sustainable Energy Alternatives
  The second lead article, which is also focus article, is written by Shri N Bhadran Nair. Citing a report of the World Health Organisation, the author has advocated for tapping sustainable energy alternatives
  Financing Renewables in India
  The third article is written by Shri P C Maithani, Adviser, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. He has focussed on renewable energy resources
  Steps to Achieve India’s Solar Potential
  The special article is written by Sumant Sinha, Chairman and Managing Director of ReNew Power. He opines that India must also honour its global commitments on curbing greenhouse gas emissions
Lead Article

Textiles the word brings up images of beautiful drapes cotton, silk, chiffon, lace. Whether it is the material draped on the figurine of the lady from Mohenjadaro, the stylish drapes of Cleopatra, the ball dance gowns of the Victorian Era or the lovely dresses worn by our own queens and princesse...

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About the Issue

Land is the basis of all economic activity. Land problems in India have attracted equal attention from both policy makers and academicians. This interest in land issues stems from the impact of liberalization and opening of the economy and in the context of economic transition in rural areas. Land policy initiatives in India went through different phases and are characterized by various interventions on behalf of the State which have brought a fundamental change in the entire approach towards development. In the years following India's independence a conscious process of nation building considered the problem of land with a pressing urgency. The national objective of poverty alleviation envisaged stress on high productivity and equitable distribution. Immediately after independence, four important components of land reform were thought of as major policy interventions in building the land policy. These included the abolition of intermediaries, tenancy reforms, fixing ceiling on land holdings and consolidation of land holdings. Land policy has been one of the important components since the first five year plan.Women in India have traditionally been deprived of property rights and their property rights still meet with strong social opposition. Gender equity in land rights is promoted on the basis of welfare, efficiency equity and empowerment.
 
 
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