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CPPR in collaboration with the U.S. Consulate General in Chennai, organised a two-day international conference on Indo-U.S. Relations: Change, Continuity and Transformation in Kochi on April 19-20, 2022, with a view to advancing the conversations in Indo-U.S. foreign policy cooperation. This is a publication of five research articles from the conference proceedings in five chapters.]]>

CPPR in collaboration with the U.S. Consulate General in Chennai, organised a two-day international conference on Indo-U.S. Relations: Change, Continuity and Transformation in Kochi on April 19-20, 2022, with a view to advancing the conversations in Indo-U.S. foreign policy cooperation. This is a publication of five research articles from the conference proceedings in five chapters.]]>
Tue, 26 Sep 2023 06:46:39 GMT /slideshow/indiausa-relations-change-continuity-and-transformation/261443668 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) India-U.S.A. Relations: Change, Continuity and Transformation cppr123 CPPR in collaboration with the U.S. Consulate General in Chennai, organised a two-day international conference on Indo-U.S. Relations: Change, Continuity and Transformation in Kochi on April 19-20, 2022, with a view to advancing the conversations in Indo-U.S. foreign policy cooperation. This is a publication of five research articles from the conference proceedings in five chapters. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/india-usa-relations-230926064639-db77dacb-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> CPPR in collaboration with the U.S. Consulate General in Chennai, organised a two-day international conference on Indo-U.S. Relations: Change, Continuity and Transformation in Kochi on April 19-20, 2022, with a view to advancing the conversations in Indo-U.S. foreign policy cooperation. This is a publication of five research articles from the conference proceedings in five chapters.
India-U.S.A. Relations: Change, Continuity and Transformation from Centre for Public Policy Research
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Indo-Pacific Perspectives: Australia, ASEAN and India /slideshow/indopacific-perspectives-australia-asean-and-india/261443540 monash-2nd-compendium1-230926064134-6de1c91c
The Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR), Kochi, India and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia decided to come together to pool their academic and policy research capacities to build a robust research agenda on the Indo-Pacific. In March 2022, CPPR and Monash University hosted Dialogue on Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI): Strengthening International Cooperation in a hybrid (physical-digital) format. Scholars from ASEAN, Australia, India and Japan were invited to discuss the various pillars of the IPOI and accelerated long-term growth in the Indo-Pacific region. The Dialogue was supported by the Department of Foreign Trade (DFAT), Government of Australia.]]>

The Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR), Kochi, India and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia decided to come together to pool their academic and policy research capacities to build a robust research agenda on the Indo-Pacific. In March 2022, CPPR and Monash University hosted Dialogue on Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI): Strengthening International Cooperation in a hybrid (physical-digital) format. Scholars from ASEAN, Australia, India and Japan were invited to discuss the various pillars of the IPOI and accelerated long-term growth in the Indo-Pacific region. The Dialogue was supported by the Department of Foreign Trade (DFAT), Government of Australia.]]>
Tue, 26 Sep 2023 06:41:34 GMT /slideshow/indopacific-perspectives-australia-asean-and-india/261443540 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) Indo-Pacific Perspectives: Australia, ASEAN and India cppr123 The Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR), Kochi, India and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia decided to come together to pool their academic and policy research capacities to build a robust research agenda on the Indo-Pacific. In March 2022, CPPR and Monash University hosted Dialogue on Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI): Strengthening International Cooperation in a hybrid (physical-digital) format. Scholars from ASEAN, Australia, India and Japan were invited to discuss the various pillars of the IPOI and accelerated long-term growth in the Indo-Pacific region. The Dialogue was supported by the Department of Foreign Trade (DFAT), Government of Australia. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/monash-2nd-compendium1-230926064134-6de1c91c-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR), Kochi, India and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia decided to come together to pool their academic and policy research capacities to build a robust research agenda on the Indo-Pacific. In March 2022, CPPR and Monash University hosted Dialogue on Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI): Strengthening International Cooperation in a hybrid (physical-digital) format. Scholars from ASEAN, Australia, India and Japan were invited to discuss the various pillars of the IPOI and accelerated long-term growth in the Indo-Pacific region. The Dialogue was supported by the Department of Foreign Trade (DFAT), Government of Australia.
Indo-Pacific Perspectives: Australia, ASEAN and India from Centre for Public Policy Research
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Why Liberty Malayalam Translation 犂犂犁犂む犂犁犂犁犂犁 犂伍犂朽款犂む寒犁犂む犂犁犂萎 /slideshow/why-liberty-malayalam-translation/258096767 whylibertyfree-230529073358-ec1ac71a
犂犂犁犂む犂犁犂犁犂犁 犂伍犂朽款犂む寒犁犂む犂萎犂犂 (Why Liberty) is the Malayalam translation of the book Why Liberty which was edited by Dr Tom G Palmer. The ideas presented in this book are about an alternative view of politics: a politics, not of force, but of persuasion, of live-and-let-live, of rejecting both subjugation and domination. Being a libertarian means not only refraining from harming the rights of other people, but also equipping yourself mentally to understand what it means for people to have rights, how rights create the foundation for peaceful social cooperation, and how voluntary societies work. This book is an invitation to think about important problems in new ways. ]]>

犂犂犁犂む犂犁犂犁犂犁 犂伍犂朽款犂む寒犁犂む犂萎犂犂 (Why Liberty) is the Malayalam translation of the book Why Liberty which was edited by Dr Tom G Palmer. The ideas presented in this book are about an alternative view of politics: a politics, not of force, but of persuasion, of live-and-let-live, of rejecting both subjugation and domination. Being a libertarian means not only refraining from harming the rights of other people, but also equipping yourself mentally to understand what it means for people to have rights, how rights create the foundation for peaceful social cooperation, and how voluntary societies work. This book is an invitation to think about important problems in new ways. ]]>
Mon, 29 May 2023 07:33:57 GMT /slideshow/why-liberty-malayalam-translation/258096767 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) Why Liberty Malayalam Translation 犂犂犁犂む犂犁犂犁犂犁 犂伍犂朽款犂む寒犁犂む犂犁犂萎 cppr123 犂犂犁犂む犂犁犂犁犂犁 犂伍犂朽款犂む寒犁犂む犂萎犂犂 (Why Liberty) is the Malayalam translation of the book Why Liberty which was edited by Dr Tom G Palmer. The ideas presented in this book are about an alternative view of politics: a politics, not of force, but of persuasion, of live-and-let-live, of rejecting both subjugation and domination. Being a libertarian means not only refraining from harming the rights of other people, but also equipping yourself mentally to understand what it means for people to have rights, how rights create the foundation for peaceful social cooperation, and how voluntary societies work. This book is an invitation to think about important problems in new ways. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whylibertyfree-230529073358-ec1ac71a-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 犂犂犁犂む犂犁犂犁犂犁 犂伍犂朽款犂む寒犁犂む犂萎犂犂 (Why Liberty) is the Malayalam translation of the book Why Liberty which was edited by Dr Tom G Palmer. The ideas presented in this book are about an alternative view of politics: a politics, not of force, but of persuasion, of live-and-let-live, of rejecting both subjugation and domination. Being a libertarian means not only refraining from harming the rights of other people, but also equipping yourself mentally to understand what it means for people to have rights, how rights create the foundation for peaceful social cooperation, and how voluntary societies work. This book is an invitation to think about important problems in new ways.
Why Liberty Malayalam Translation 犂犂犁犂む犂犁犂犁犂犁 犂伍犂朽款犂む寒犁犂む犂犁犂萎 from Centre for Public Policy Research
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India & Australia: Strengthening International Cooperation Through the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative /slideshow/india-australia-strengthening-international-cooperation-through-the-indopacific-oceans-initiative-258096696/258096696 monashebookfree-230529073207-ff435833
The book India and Australia: Strengthening International Cooperation Through The Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative is a compilation of research papers written by scholars from India, ASEAN countries, and Australia on strengthening international cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. The book is divided into three parts, based on the three key sessions of the Australia-India Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative Partnership (AIIPOIP) Conference held in Kochi, in April 2022. The three themes of discussion include maritime security, tackling the issue of marine debris and litter in the Bay of Bengal, and the importance of smart ports. ]]>

The book India and Australia: Strengthening International Cooperation Through The Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative is a compilation of research papers written by scholars from India, ASEAN countries, and Australia on strengthening international cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. The book is divided into three parts, based on the three key sessions of the Australia-India Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative Partnership (AIIPOIP) Conference held in Kochi, in April 2022. The three themes of discussion include maritime security, tackling the issue of marine debris and litter in the Bay of Bengal, and the importance of smart ports. ]]>
Mon, 29 May 2023 07:32:07 GMT /slideshow/india-australia-strengthening-international-cooperation-through-the-indopacific-oceans-initiative-258096696/258096696 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) India & Australia: Strengthening International Cooperation Through the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative cppr123 The book India and Australia: Strengthening International Cooperation Through The Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative is a compilation of research papers written by scholars from India, ASEAN countries, and Australia on strengthening international cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. The book is divided into three parts, based on the three key sessions of the Australia-India Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative Partnership (AIIPOIP) Conference held in Kochi, in April 2022. The three themes of discussion include maritime security, tackling the issue of marine debris and litter in the Bay of Bengal, and the importance of smart ports. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/monashebookfree-230529073207-ff435833-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The book India and Australia: Strengthening International Cooperation Through The Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative is a compilation of research papers written by scholars from India, ASEAN countries, and Australia on strengthening international cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. The book is divided into three parts, based on the three key sessions of the Australia-India Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative Partnership (AIIPOIP) Conference held in Kochi, in April 2022. The three themes of discussion include maritime security, tackling the issue of marine debris and litter in the Bay of Bengal, and the importance of smart ports.
India & Australia: Strengthening International Cooperation Through the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative from Centre for Public Policy Research
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Maritime Security Complexes of the Indo-Pacific Region /slideshow/icwafinalebook-freepdf/258093181 icwa-finale-bookfree-230529061717-5e99797b
The book 'Maritime Security Complexes of the Indo-Pacific Region' seeks to provide a net assessment of regional challenges and opportunities in this study of the Indo-Pacific regions security dynamics viewed through the maritime variant of the Regional Security Complex Theory. This volume aims to ascertain the regional security dynamics and assess securitization as a driving force. It infers the scope of traditional, non-traditional, and transnational security issues and their regional impact]]>

The book 'Maritime Security Complexes of the Indo-Pacific Region' seeks to provide a net assessment of regional challenges and opportunities in this study of the Indo-Pacific regions security dynamics viewed through the maritime variant of the Regional Security Complex Theory. This volume aims to ascertain the regional security dynamics and assess securitization as a driving force. It infers the scope of traditional, non-traditional, and transnational security issues and their regional impact]]>
Mon, 29 May 2023 06:17:17 GMT /slideshow/icwafinalebook-freepdf/258093181 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) Maritime Security Complexes of the Indo-Pacific Region cppr123 The book 'Maritime Security Complexes of the Indo-Pacific Region' seeks to provide a net assessment of regional challenges and opportunities in this study of the Indo-Pacific regions security dynamics viewed through the maritime variant of the Regional Security Complex Theory. This volume aims to ascertain the regional security dynamics and assess securitization as a driving force. It infers the scope of traditional, non-traditional, and transnational security issues and their regional impact <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/icwa-finale-bookfree-230529061717-5e99797b-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The book &#39;Maritime Security Complexes of the Indo-Pacific Region&#39; seeks to provide a net assessment of regional challenges and opportunities in this study of the Indo-Pacific regions security dynamics viewed through the maritime variant of the Regional Security Complex Theory. This volume aims to ascertain the regional security dynamics and assess securitization as a driving force. It infers the scope of traditional, non-traditional, and transnational security issues and their regional impact
Maritime Security Complexes of the Indo-Pacific Region from Centre for Public Policy Research
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E book Self Control or State Control? You Decide (Malayalam Translation) /slideshow/e-book-self-control-or-state-control-you-decide-malayalam-translation/242145475 self-control-or-state-control-you-decidemalayalam-210202062713
犂伍犂朽姦犂犂犂逗姦犂犁犂む犂萎苅犂犁 犂犂鉦換犁犂(犂萎款犂劇犂犁犂)犂犂逗姦犂犁犂む犂萎苅犂犁 犂犂逗犁犂犁鉦犁犂犁 犂む犂萎犂犂鉦寒犂逗犁犂犂鉦 an e-book published by CPPR is the Malayalam translation of Self Control or State Control? You Decide, edited by Tom G. Palmer The book Self Control or State Control? You Decide is a conglomerate of essays by John Tierney, Lisa Conyers, Jeffrey Miron, and several more that delve into the relationship between freedom and responsibility, their philosophical and scientific underpinnings, and the practical value of self-control. It further tries to provide its readers a sense of understanding of what Self-Control is and how exactly it is connected with ones freedom. The book is both theoretical and practical, trying to make the readers understand how if one living in a society can follow self-control with utmost dedication can curb the restrictions placed by a state (governing figure) and enjoy ones freedom to the core.]]>

犂伍犂朽姦犂犂犂逗姦犂犁犂む犂萎苅犂犁 犂犂鉦換犁犂(犂萎款犂劇犂犁犂)犂犂逗姦犂犁犂む犂萎苅犂犁 犂犂逗犁犂犁鉦犁犂犁 犂む犂萎犂犂鉦寒犂逗犁犂犂鉦 an e-book published by CPPR is the Malayalam translation of Self Control or State Control? You Decide, edited by Tom G. Palmer The book Self Control or State Control? You Decide is a conglomerate of essays by John Tierney, Lisa Conyers, Jeffrey Miron, and several more that delve into the relationship between freedom and responsibility, their philosophical and scientific underpinnings, and the practical value of self-control. It further tries to provide its readers a sense of understanding of what Self-Control is and how exactly it is connected with ones freedom. The book is both theoretical and practical, trying to make the readers understand how if one living in a society can follow self-control with utmost dedication can curb the restrictions placed by a state (governing figure) and enjoy ones freedom to the core.]]>
Tue, 02 Feb 2021 06:27:13 GMT /slideshow/e-book-self-control-or-state-control-you-decide-malayalam-translation/242145475 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) E book Self Control or State Control? You Decide (Malayalam Translation) cppr123 犂伍犂朽姦犂犂犂逗姦犂犁犂む犂萎苅犂犁 犂犂鉦換犁犂(犂萎款犂劇犂犁犂)犂犂逗姦犂犁犂む犂萎苅犂犁 犂犂逗犁犂犁鉦犁犂犁 犂む犂萎犂犂鉦寒犂逗犁犂犂鉦 an e-book published by CPPR is the Malayalam translation of Self Control or State Control? You Decide, edited by Tom G. Palmer The book Self Control or State Control? You Decide is a conglomerate of essays by John Tierney, Lisa Conyers, Jeffrey Miron, and several more that delve into the relationship between freedom and responsibility, their philosophical and scientific underpinnings, and the practical value of self-control. It further tries to provide its readers a sense of understanding of what Self-Control is and how exactly it is connected with ones freedom. The book is both theoretical and practical, trying to make the readers understand how if one living in a society can follow self-control with utmost dedication can curb the restrictions placed by a state (governing figure) and enjoy ones freedom to the core. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/self-control-or-state-control-you-decidemalayalam-210202062713-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 犂伍犂朽姦犂犂犂逗姦犂犁犂む犂萎苅犂犁 犂犂鉦換犁犂(犂萎款犂劇犂犁犂)犂犂逗姦犂犁犂む犂萎苅犂犁 犂犂逗犁犂犁鉦犁犂犁 犂む犂萎犂犂鉦寒犂逗犁犂犂鉦 an e-book published by CPPR is the Malayalam translation of Self Control or State Control? You Decide, edited by Tom G. Palmer The book Self Control or State Control? You Decide is a conglomerate of essays by John Tierney, Lisa Conyers, Jeffrey Miron, and several more that delve into the relationship between freedom and responsibility, their philosophical and scientific underpinnings, and the practical value of self-control. It further tries to provide its readers a sense of understanding of what Self-Control is and how exactly it is connected with ones freedom. The book is both theoretical and practical, trying to make the readers understand how if one living in a society can follow self-control with utmost dedication can curb the restrictions placed by a state (governing figure) and enjoy ones freedom to the core.
E book Self Control or State Control? You Decide (Malayalam Translation) from Centre for Public Policy Research
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E book The Morality of Capitalism (Malayalam Translation) /cppr123/e-book-the-morality-of-capitalism-malayalam-translation themoralityofcapitalism-180607095300
Muthalalitha Vyavasthithiyude Dhaarmikatha an e-book published by CPPR is the first Malayalam translation of The Morality of Capitalism: What Your Professors Wont Tell You, edited by Tom G. Palmer The second in the What Your Professors Wont Tell You series of essays on political economy, this collection includes thirteen essays. Authors include Nobel Prize winners Mario Vargas Llosa and Vernon Smith, Whole Foods Market CEO and founder John Mackey, and scholars from across the globe.]]>

Muthalalitha Vyavasthithiyude Dhaarmikatha an e-book published by CPPR is the first Malayalam translation of The Morality of Capitalism: What Your Professors Wont Tell You, edited by Tom G. Palmer The second in the What Your Professors Wont Tell You series of essays on political economy, this collection includes thirteen essays. Authors include Nobel Prize winners Mario Vargas Llosa and Vernon Smith, Whole Foods Market CEO and founder John Mackey, and scholars from across the globe.]]>
Thu, 07 Jun 2018 09:53:00 GMT /cppr123/e-book-the-morality-of-capitalism-malayalam-translation cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) E book The Morality of Capitalism (Malayalam Translation) cppr123 Muthalalitha Vyavasthithiyude Dhaarmikatha an e-book published by CPPR is the first Malayalam translation of The Morality of Capitalism: What Your Professors Wont Tell You, edited by Tom G. Palmer The second in the What Your Professors Wont Tell You series of essays on political economy, this collection includes thirteen essays. Authors include Nobel Prize winners Mario Vargas Llosa and Vernon Smith, Whole Foods Market CEO and founder John Mackey, and scholars from across the globe. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/themoralityofcapitalism-180607095300-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Muthalalitha Vyavasthithiyude Dhaarmikatha an e-book published by CPPR is the first Malayalam translation of The Morality of Capitalism: What Your Professors Wont Tell You, edited by Tom G. Palmer The second in the What Your Professors Wont Tell You series of essays on political economy, this collection includes thirteen essays. Authors include Nobel Prize winners Mario Vargas Llosa and Vernon Smith, Whole Foods Market CEO and founder John Mackey, and scholars from across the globe.
E book The Morality of Capitalism (Malayalam Translation) from Centre for Public Policy Research
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Defending decentralisation in_kerala /slideshow/defending-decentralisation-inkerala/83051740 defendingdecentralisationinkerala-171130124007
Kerala is one of the few states in the country considered to have taken serious efforts in transferring powers to Local Self Government (LSG) institutions for strengthening the decentralisation process. The high rate of urbanisation in the state calls for powerful LSG institutions in urban areas. More than 47 per cent of the states population live in urban areas. In such a scenario, institutions such as municipalities and corporations have an important role to play, as most of the urban issues can be best handled at the local level. Even though the Kerala Municipality Act, 1994 entrusts the municipalities and corporations in the state with a list of functions, the institutions are not able to execute them efficiently. The Act, while laying down the provisions, gives the State Government overriding powers over LSG institutions. The operations of para-statal agencies in the domains of work parallel to LSG institutions lead to overlapping of powers, weakening the decentralisation process in the state. The financial position of the municipalities and corporations in the state is very weak; they are highly reliant on grants from the Central and State Governments. The own revenue has only a meagre share in the total receipts of these institutions. While there is a large scope to increase the own revenue, the provisions in the Kerala Municipality Act giving excessive power to the State Government hinder its growth. The municipalities and corporations in Kerala are functioning in a restrictive setting. The result is that they are unable to exercise the powers that are transferred to them. The paper aims at analysing the above issues and suggests measures to strengthen the process of decentralisation in Kerala. This study was conducted by Deepthi Mary Mathew (Research Associate, CPPR) and D Dhanuraj (Chairman, CPPR)]]>

Kerala is one of the few states in the country considered to have taken serious efforts in transferring powers to Local Self Government (LSG) institutions for strengthening the decentralisation process. The high rate of urbanisation in the state calls for powerful LSG institutions in urban areas. More than 47 per cent of the states population live in urban areas. In such a scenario, institutions such as municipalities and corporations have an important role to play, as most of the urban issues can be best handled at the local level. Even though the Kerala Municipality Act, 1994 entrusts the municipalities and corporations in the state with a list of functions, the institutions are not able to execute them efficiently. The Act, while laying down the provisions, gives the State Government overriding powers over LSG institutions. The operations of para-statal agencies in the domains of work parallel to LSG institutions lead to overlapping of powers, weakening the decentralisation process in the state. The financial position of the municipalities and corporations in the state is very weak; they are highly reliant on grants from the Central and State Governments. The own revenue has only a meagre share in the total receipts of these institutions. While there is a large scope to increase the own revenue, the provisions in the Kerala Municipality Act giving excessive power to the State Government hinder its growth. The municipalities and corporations in Kerala are functioning in a restrictive setting. The result is that they are unable to exercise the powers that are transferred to them. The paper aims at analysing the above issues and suggests measures to strengthen the process of decentralisation in Kerala. This study was conducted by Deepthi Mary Mathew (Research Associate, CPPR) and D Dhanuraj (Chairman, CPPR)]]>
Thu, 30 Nov 2017 12:40:07 GMT /slideshow/defending-decentralisation-inkerala/83051740 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) Defending decentralisation in_kerala cppr123 Kerala is one of the few states in the country considered to have taken serious efforts in transferring powers to Local Self Government (LSG) institutions for strengthening the decentralisation process. The high rate of urbanisation in the state calls for powerful LSG institutions in urban areas. More than 47 per cent of the states population live in urban areas. In such a scenario, institutions such as municipalities and corporations have an important role to play, as most of the urban issues can be best handled at the local level. Even though the Kerala Municipality Act, 1994 entrusts the municipalities and corporations in the state with a list of functions, the institutions are not able to execute them efficiently. The Act, while laying down the provisions, gives the State Government overriding powers over LSG institutions. The operations of para-statal agencies in the domains of work parallel to LSG institutions lead to overlapping of powers, weakening the decentralisation process in the state. The financial position of the municipalities and corporations in the state is very weak; they are highly reliant on grants from the Central and State Governments. The own revenue has only a meagre share in the total receipts of these institutions. While there is a large scope to increase the own revenue, the provisions in the Kerala Municipality Act giving excessive power to the State Government hinder its growth. The municipalities and corporations in Kerala are functioning in a restrictive setting. The result is that they are unable to exercise the powers that are transferred to them. The paper aims at analysing the above issues and suggests measures to strengthen the process of decentralisation in Kerala. This study was conducted by Deepthi Mary Mathew (Research Associate, CPPR) and D Dhanuraj (Chairman, CPPR) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/defendingdecentralisationinkerala-171130124007-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Kerala is one of the few states in the country considered to have taken serious efforts in transferring powers to Local Self Government (LSG) institutions for strengthening the decentralisation process. The high rate of urbanisation in the state calls for powerful LSG institutions in urban areas. More than 47 per cent of the states population live in urban areas. In such a scenario, institutions such as municipalities and corporations have an important role to play, as most of the urban issues can be best handled at the local level. Even though the Kerala Municipality Act, 1994 entrusts the municipalities and corporations in the state with a list of functions, the institutions are not able to execute them efficiently. The Act, while laying down the provisions, gives the State Government overriding powers over LSG institutions. The operations of para-statal agencies in the domains of work parallel to LSG institutions lead to overlapping of powers, weakening the decentralisation process in the state. The financial position of the municipalities and corporations in the state is very weak; they are highly reliant on grants from the Central and State Governments. The own revenue has only a meagre share in the total receipts of these institutions. While there is a large scope to increase the own revenue, the provisions in the Kerala Municipality Act giving excessive power to the State Government hinder its growth. The municipalities and corporations in Kerala are functioning in a restrictive setting. The result is that they are unable to exercise the powers that are transferred to them. The paper aims at analysing the above issues and suggests measures to strengthen the process of decentralisation in Kerala. This study was conducted by Deepthi Mary Mathew (Research Associate, CPPR) and D Dhanuraj (Chairman, CPPR)
Defending decentralisation in_kerala from Centre for Public Policy Research
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Proposals in Maharashtra shops and establishments bill /slideshow/proposals-in-maharashtra-shops-and-establishments-bill/81095817 proposalsinmaharashtrashopsandestablishmentsbilledited-171023100110
Maharashtra shops and establishments act]]>

Maharashtra shops and establishments act]]>
Mon, 23 Oct 2017 10:01:10 GMT /slideshow/proposals-in-maharashtra-shops-and-establishments-bill/81095817 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) Proposals in Maharashtra shops and establishments bill cppr123 Maharashtra shops and establishments act <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/proposalsinmaharashtrashopsandestablishmentsbilledited-171023100110-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Maharashtra shops and establishments act
Proposals in Maharashtra shops and establishments bill from Centre for Public Policy Research
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Encouraging Labour Force Participation of Women In Need of Policy Reforms /slideshow/encouraging-labour-force-participation-of-womenin-need-of-policy-reforms/81090821 encouraginglfprofwomenedited-171023075541
This ppt is about labour participation of women in India.]]>

This ppt is about labour participation of women in India.]]>
Mon, 23 Oct 2017 07:55:41 GMT /slideshow/encouraging-labour-force-participation-of-womenin-need-of-policy-reforms/81090821 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) Encouraging Labour Force Participation of Women In Need of Policy Reforms cppr123 This ppt is about labour participation of women in India. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/encouraginglfprofwomenedited-171023075541-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This ppt is about labour participation of women in India.
Encouraging Labour Force Participation of Women In Need of Policy Reforms from Centre for Public Policy Research
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Retail Trade Policies for Reviving the Retail Sector /slideshow/retail-trade-policies-for-reviving-the-retail-sector-81087493/81087493 retailtradepoliciesedited-171023062128
Comparison of retail sector between Karnataka, Telangana, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala]]>

Comparison of retail sector between Karnataka, Telangana, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala]]>
Mon, 23 Oct 2017 06:21:28 GMT /slideshow/retail-trade-policies-for-reviving-the-retail-sector-81087493/81087493 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) Retail Trade Policies for Reviving the Retail Sector cppr123 Comparison of retail sector between Karnataka, Telangana, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/retailtradepoliciesedited-171023062128-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Comparison of retail sector between Karnataka, Telangana, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala
Retail Trade Policies for Reviving the Retail Sector from Centre for Public Policy Research
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Labour reforms: What works in India /slideshow/labour-reforms-what-works-in-india-edited/80692217 labourreforms-whatworksinindiaedited-171011115444
Indias labour reforms have seldom been more than confrontations with the ghosts from the past. Instead of being proactive by identifying the challenges ahead, labour reforms of the country have largely remained reactive in nature. ]]>

Indias labour reforms have seldom been more than confrontations with the ghosts from the past. Instead of being proactive by identifying the challenges ahead, labour reforms of the country have largely remained reactive in nature. ]]>
Wed, 11 Oct 2017 11:54:44 GMT /slideshow/labour-reforms-what-works-in-india-edited/80692217 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) Labour reforms: What works in India cppr123 Indias labour reforms have seldom been more than confrontations with the ghosts from the past. Instead of being proactive by identifying the challenges ahead, labour reforms of the country have largely remained reactive in nature. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/labourreforms-whatworksinindiaedited-171011115444-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Indias labour reforms have seldom been more than confrontations with the ghosts from the past. Instead of being proactive by identifying the challenges ahead, labour reforms of the country have largely remained reactive in nature.
Labour reforms: What works in India from Centre for Public Policy Research
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Model shops and establishments act in nutshell /slideshow/model-shops-and-establishments-act-in-nutshell/80280521 modelshopsandestablishmentsactinnutshell-170929070203
Key points of the Model Shops and Establishments Act, 2016]]>

Key points of the Model Shops and Establishments Act, 2016]]>
Fri, 29 Sep 2017 07:02:03 GMT /slideshow/model-shops-and-establishments-act-in-nutshell/80280521 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) Model shops and establishments act in nutshell cppr123 Key points of the Model Shops and Establishments Act, 2016 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/modelshopsandestablishmentsactinnutshell-170929070203-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Key points of the Model Shops and Establishments Act, 2016
Model shops and establishments act in nutshell from Centre for Public Policy Research
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E book - The Economics of Freedom (Malayalam Translation) /slideshow/e-book-the-economics-of-freedom-malayalam-translation/78686950 theeconomicsoffreedom-170809053404
Swaathanthryathinte Saambathikashaastram Swaathanthryathinte Saambathikashaastram, an e-book published by CPPR is the first Malayalam translation of The Economics of Freedom: What Your Professor wont Tell You. This seminal work by Frederic Bastiat, a 19th-century French political economist, employs logic and humour to explain the fallacies on which government intervention in the economy rests. This little book will be a brief introduction to the most brilliant economic journalist who ever lived.]]>

Swaathanthryathinte Saambathikashaastram Swaathanthryathinte Saambathikashaastram, an e-book published by CPPR is the first Malayalam translation of The Economics of Freedom: What Your Professor wont Tell You. This seminal work by Frederic Bastiat, a 19th-century French political economist, employs logic and humour to explain the fallacies on which government intervention in the economy rests. This little book will be a brief introduction to the most brilliant economic journalist who ever lived.]]>
Wed, 09 Aug 2017 05:34:04 GMT /slideshow/e-book-the-economics-of-freedom-malayalam-translation/78686950 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) E book - The Economics of Freedom (Malayalam Translation) cppr123 Swaathanthryathinte Saambathikashaastram Swaathanthryathinte Saambathikashaastram, an e-book published by CPPR is the first Malayalam translation of The Economics of Freedom: What Your Professor wont Tell You. This seminal work by Frederic Bastiat, a 19th-century French political economist, employs logic and humour to explain the fallacies on which government intervention in the economy rests. This little book will be a brief introduction to the most brilliant economic journalist who ever lived. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theeconomicsoffreedom-170809053404-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Swaathanthryathinte Saambathikashaastram Swaathanthryathinte Saambathikashaastram, an e-book published by CPPR is the first Malayalam translation of The Economics of Freedom: What Your Professor wont Tell You. This seminal work by Frederic Bastiat, a 19th-century French political economist, employs logic and humour to explain the fallacies on which government intervention in the economy rests. This little book will be a brief introduction to the most brilliant economic journalist who ever lived.
E book - The Economics of Freedom (Malayalam Translation) from Centre for Public Policy Research
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Economic Growth in India: Trends and Cycle by Dr Ila Patnaik /slideshow/economic-growth-in-india-trends-and-cycle-by-dr-ila-patnaik/78442737 sljuly20171-170801072618
Power point of the lecture by Dr Ila Patnaik on Economic Growth in India: Trends and Cycle at CPPR 14th Quarterly Lecture]]>

Power point of the lecture by Dr Ila Patnaik on Economic Growth in India: Trends and Cycle at CPPR 14th Quarterly Lecture]]>
Tue, 01 Aug 2017 07:26:18 GMT /slideshow/economic-growth-in-india-trends-and-cycle-by-dr-ila-patnaik/78442737 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) Economic Growth in India: Trends and Cycle by Dr Ila Patnaik cppr123 Power point of the lecture by Dr Ila Patnaik on Economic Growth in India: Trends and Cycle at CPPR 14th Quarterly Lecture <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sljuly20171-170801072618-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Power point of the lecture by Dr Ila Patnaik on Economic Growth in India: Trends and Cycle at CPPR 14th Quarterly Lecture
Economic Growth in India: Trends and Cycle by Dr Ila Patnaik from Centre for Public Policy Research
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Analysis of UP Election /slideshow/analysis-of-up-election/73022793 analysisofupelection-170310135302
The sheer size of the electorate in the most populous state of the country which chooses candidates over 403 constituencies makes the election in Uttar Pradesh the most closely fought and closely watched. The almost month long political battle was a triangular contest. The ruling Samajwadi Party forged an alliance with the Congress and entered in a seat sharing arrangement. While the BJP hopes to sustain the Modi wave which helped them win 71 out of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in 2014 elections, Mayawati would be hoping to get her caste- community arithmetic right, which had helped her seize power in 2007. Here, an attempt by Ms Anupama Ghosh to understand the emerging trends in UP elections by compiling and analyzing the past data from the elections in 2007, 2012 and 2014. ]]>

The sheer size of the electorate in the most populous state of the country which chooses candidates over 403 constituencies makes the election in Uttar Pradesh the most closely fought and closely watched. The almost month long political battle was a triangular contest. The ruling Samajwadi Party forged an alliance with the Congress and entered in a seat sharing arrangement. While the BJP hopes to sustain the Modi wave which helped them win 71 out of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in 2014 elections, Mayawati would be hoping to get her caste- community arithmetic right, which had helped her seize power in 2007. Here, an attempt by Ms Anupama Ghosh to understand the emerging trends in UP elections by compiling and analyzing the past data from the elections in 2007, 2012 and 2014. ]]>
Fri, 10 Mar 2017 13:53:02 GMT /slideshow/analysis-of-up-election/73022793 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) Analysis of UP Election cppr123 The sheer size of the electorate in the most populous state of the country which chooses candidates over 403 constituencies makes the election in Uttar Pradesh the most closely fought and closely watched. The almost month long political battle was a triangular contest. The ruling Samajwadi Party forged an alliance with the Congress and entered in a seat sharing arrangement. While the BJP hopes to sustain the Modi wave which helped them win 71 out of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in 2014 elections, Mayawati would be hoping to get her caste- community arithmetic right, which had helped her seize power in 2007. Here, an attempt by Ms Anupama Ghosh to understand the emerging trends in UP elections by compiling and analyzing the past data from the elections in 2007, 2012 and 2014. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/analysisofupelection-170310135302-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The sheer size of the electorate in the most populous state of the country which chooses candidates over 403 constituencies makes the election in Uttar Pradesh the most closely fought and closely watched. The almost month long political battle was a triangular contest. The ruling Samajwadi Party forged an alliance with the Congress and entered in a seat sharing arrangement. While the BJP hopes to sustain the Modi wave which helped them win 71 out of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in 2014 elections, Mayawati would be hoping to get her caste- community arithmetic right, which had helped her seize power in 2007. Here, an attempt by Ms Anupama Ghosh to understand the emerging trends in UP elections by compiling and analyzing the past data from the elections in 2007, 2012 and 2014.
Analysis of UP Election from Centre for Public Policy Research
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Punjab assembly election 2017- An analysis based on the previous elections /slideshow/punjab-assembly-election-2017-an-analysis-based-on-the-previous-elections-72446872/72446872 punjabassemblyelection2017ananalysisbasedonthepreviouselections-170222072131
This ppt is a analysis of the Punjab Assembly Election 2017 based on the outcome of previous Assembly elections of 2007 and 2012. This study is done by Centre for Public Policy Research , Compiled by Anupama Gosh and the Graphics by Spandan Ghose Chowdhury. ]]>

This ppt is a analysis of the Punjab Assembly Election 2017 based on the outcome of previous Assembly elections of 2007 and 2012. This study is done by Centre for Public Policy Research , Compiled by Anupama Gosh and the Graphics by Spandan Ghose Chowdhury. ]]>
Wed, 22 Feb 2017 07:21:31 GMT /slideshow/punjab-assembly-election-2017-an-analysis-based-on-the-previous-elections-72446872/72446872 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) Punjab assembly election 2017- An analysis based on the previous elections cppr123 This ppt is a analysis of the Punjab Assembly Election 2017 based on the outcome of previous Assembly elections of 2007 and 2012. This study is done by Centre for Public Policy Research , Compiled by Anupama Gosh and the Graphics by Spandan Ghose Chowdhury. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/punjabassemblyelection2017ananalysisbasedonthepreviouselections-170222072131-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This ppt is a analysis of the Punjab Assembly Election 2017 based on the outcome of previous Assembly elections of 2007 and 2012. This study is done by Centre for Public Policy Research , Compiled by Anupama Gosh and the Graphics by Spandan Ghose Chowdhury.
Punjab assembly election 2017- An analysis based on the previous elections from Centre for Public Policy Research
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Metro Rail and the City /slideshow/metro-rail-and-the-city/29103244 presentation-30thnovember20131-131211043251-phpapp02
When evaluating mass transit options for Indian cities, metro rail systems are given preference over surface systems due to the belief that road-based bus systems cannot cater to the capacity requirement as much as metro systems can. In addition, metro rails are perceived to have higher levels of comfort, speed, and efficiency than bus systems. ]]>

When evaluating mass transit options for Indian cities, metro rail systems are given preference over surface systems due to the belief that road-based bus systems cannot cater to the capacity requirement as much as metro systems can. In addition, metro rails are perceived to have higher levels of comfort, speed, and efficiency than bus systems. ]]>
Wed, 11 Dec 2013 04:32:51 GMT /slideshow/metro-rail-and-the-city/29103244 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) Metro Rail and the City cppr123 When evaluating mass transit options for Indian cities, metro rail systems are given preference over surface systems due to the belief that road-based bus systems cannot cater to the capacity requirement as much as metro systems can. In addition, metro rails are perceived to have higher levels of comfort, speed, and efficiency than bus systems. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentation-30thnovember20131-131211043251-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When evaluating mass transit options for Indian cities, metro rail systems are given preference over surface systems due to the belief that road-based bus systems cannot cater to the capacity requirement as much as metro systems can. In addition, metro rails are perceived to have higher levels of comfort, speed, and efficiency than bus systems.
Metro Rail and the City from Centre for Public Policy Research
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A comparison of LGBT rights globally and in India /slideshow/a-comparison-of-lgbt-rights-globally-and-in-india/29101740 acomparisonlgbtrightsglobally-131211033505-phpapp02
Publication Date: November 30th, 2013 Prepared by: Bryony Lloyd, Research Intern, CPPR E-mail: bryony.e.lloyd@hotmail.co.uk ]]>

Publication Date: November 30th, 2013 Prepared by: Bryony Lloyd, Research Intern, CPPR E-mail: bryony.e.lloyd@hotmail.co.uk ]]>
Wed, 11 Dec 2013 03:35:05 GMT /slideshow/a-comparison-of-lgbt-rights-globally-and-in-india/29101740 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) A comparison of LGBT rights globally and in India cppr123 Publication Date: November 30th, 2013 Prepared by: Bryony Lloyd, Research Intern, CPPR E-mail: bryony.e.lloyd@hotmail.co.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/acomparisonlgbtrightsglobally-131211033505-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Publication Date: November 30th, 2013 Prepared by: Bryony Lloyd, Research Intern, CPPR E-mail: bryony.e.lloyd@hotmail.co.uk
A comparison of LGBT rights globally and in India from Centre for Public Policy Research
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Gold and Consumer Behaviour - A Comparative Study of Cochin and Delhi /slideshow/gold-study-mary-honey/28486696 goldstudymaryhoney-131121055002-phpapp02
The primary objective of this paper is to study gold and consumer behavior. The respondents were consumers from various selected gold jewellery outlets in Cochin and Delhi. During the course of this study, the researcher tries to find the various incentives that encourage people to invest in general, and also the level of awareness and the general attitude of consumers towards gold as an investment. It also studies the consumer behavior of how people choose to buy gold, when they do and the various reasons for it. From the study it is found out that the demand for gold as an investment is gaining momentum among consumers, especially in Cochin and Delhi. The study also makes it clear that gold is price sensitive at low prices but it is insensitive to price increase, especially in Kerala. This finding has a lot of implications when Authorities formulate policies to curb consumption of gold.]]>

The primary objective of this paper is to study gold and consumer behavior. The respondents were consumers from various selected gold jewellery outlets in Cochin and Delhi. During the course of this study, the researcher tries to find the various incentives that encourage people to invest in general, and also the level of awareness and the general attitude of consumers towards gold as an investment. It also studies the consumer behavior of how people choose to buy gold, when they do and the various reasons for it. From the study it is found out that the demand for gold as an investment is gaining momentum among consumers, especially in Cochin and Delhi. The study also makes it clear that gold is price sensitive at low prices but it is insensitive to price increase, especially in Kerala. This finding has a lot of implications when Authorities formulate policies to curb consumption of gold.]]>
Thu, 21 Nov 2013 05:50:02 GMT /slideshow/gold-study-mary-honey/28486696 cppr123@slideshare.net(cppr123) Gold and Consumer Behaviour - A Comparative Study of Cochin and Delhi cppr123 The primary objective of this paper is to study gold and consumer behavior. The respondents were consumers from various selected gold jewellery outlets in Cochin and Delhi. During the course of this study, the researcher tries to find the various incentives that encourage people to invest in general, and also the level of awareness and the general attitude of consumers towards gold as an investment. It also studies the consumer behavior of how people choose to buy gold, when they do and the various reasons for it. From the study it is found out that the demand for gold as an investment is gaining momentum among consumers, especially in Cochin and Delhi. The study also makes it clear that gold is price sensitive at low prices but it is insensitive to price increase, especially in Kerala. This finding has a lot of implications when Authorities formulate policies to curb consumption of gold. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/goldstudymaryhoney-131121055002-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The primary objective of this paper is to study gold and consumer behavior. The respondents were consumers from various selected gold jewellery outlets in Cochin and Delhi. During the course of this study, the researcher tries to find the various incentives that encourage people to invest in general, and also the level of awareness and the general attitude of consumers towards gold as an investment. It also studies the consumer behavior of how people choose to buy gold, when they do and the various reasons for it. From the study it is found out that the demand for gold as an investment is gaining momentum among consumers, especially in Cochin and Delhi. The study also makes it clear that gold is price sensitive at low prices but it is insensitive to price increase, especially in Kerala. This finding has a lot of implications when Authorities formulate policies to curb consumption of gold.
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