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Background: Recovery and recycling are complementary process regimes. The extent of recycling in India can be gauged from the fact that used/bent nails are straightened and reused. Majority of the recovery and recycling units in India ...
Need for the Report It has been the continued endeavour of the Ministry of Environment and Forests to strengthen the policy and regulatory frameworks that govern the environment and forests of the country. Over the last one year, var...
Marx, now long forgotten by most who spoke his name but a decade or two ago, once said the following in his brilliantly allegorical essay on the Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte. “Bourgeois revolutions...storm quickly from success...
ABSTRACT:- India has a vast supply of renewable energy resources, and it has one of the largest programs in the world for deploying renewable energy products and systems. Indeed, it is the only country in the world to have an exclusive...
Introduction Renewable energy sector growth in India during the last four years has been significant, even for electricity generation from renewable sources. The grid connected systems with installed capacities in the MW range indicat...
Renewable Energy in India – An Overview Total installed capacity in the country is 141,500 MW as on February 29, 2008 As of June 2007, in India, Generation capacities based on renewable resources are around 10.7 ...