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Towards single piece flows: supply chain management
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The politics of loan waivers
(Transforming India, 2008-11-11)On examining broad numbers of indebted farmers commiting suicide, we realise that these farmers are not necessarily the small and the marginal. From the statistics of the Reserve Bank, it is evident that while agricultural ... -
Decoding access
(Seminar, 2008-11-09)ACCESS to higher education has been a long-standing policy concern in India. Reservation for different social groups at the central and state levels has been a typical policy response. With the implementation of reservation ... -
Commercialization of microfinance
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Demon is coming
(2007-11-08) -
Reforming the electoral system
(2002-10-20) -
Supply chain management: the imperative evolution
(2001-10-19) -
Which way do you want to serve your customers
(2002-10-19)Library service is essentially a service to the community of users. But some librarians could be accused of poor services to customers. The development of customer-oriented services skills not only allows the library to ... -
Teaching applied OR to Harvard business school of India
(2001-10-18) -
Grassroots innovations for survival
(2000-10-15)Although participation is much discussed, poor people rarely get the opportunity to develop their own agenda and vision or set terms for the involvement of outsiders. The entire participatory paradigm illustrates that ... -
Cyclones and orchards
(1998-10-12) -
Co-ops. change life in Gujarat.
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Teachers' Association
(1998-10-11) -
OR in India - country of contrasts
(1998-10-11) -
Neem-Mania, what else?
(1995-10-06) -
Honey bee: a voice of creative farmers, artisans, pastoralists and other grassroots innovation
(1995-10-05)With this issue, we complete five years. Five years in the life of a journal of this kind are just sufficient to move from a crawling to walking stage. With your continued support, we are sure that the newsletter will ...