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Healthcare Management in India - - Bog - New Century Publications - Booktok.dk

Healthcare Management in India - - Bog - New Century Publications - Booktok.dk

Healthcare is fundamental to national progress in any sphere. In terms of resources for economic development, nothing can be considered of higher importance than the health of the people which is a measure of their energy, capacity and potential for productive work. Health is a positive state of well being in which the harmonious development of physical and mental capacities of the individual lead to the enjoyment of a rich and full life. It is not a negative state of mere absence of disease. Health further implies complete adjustment of the individual to his total environment, physical and social. Considerable achievements have been made since Independence in 1947 to improve health standards in the country. Nevertheless, problems abound. India has to deal with rising costs of healthcare and growing expectations of the people. The challenge of quality health services in remote rural regions has to be urgently met. AIDS, cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and stroke are not only serious health problems but also pose formidable development issues on account of their potential adverse impact on productivity and hence socio-economic development. The present volume comprises 26 research papers -- contributed by psychologists, psychiatrists, home scientists, AIDS counsellors, social workers and human resources (HM) experts -- which provide deep psycho-social and neurological insights into various dimensions of healthcare challenges being faced by India. Out of 26 papers, 15 papers deal with the pressing problem of HIV/AIDS and the remaining 11 with other physical and mental disorders including cancer, diabetes, depression, inhalant abuse, sleep problems, examination stress and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). These well-researched papers provide valuable information on management of healthcare problems in India.

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Foreign Policy & Maritime Security of India - K S Pavithran - Bog - New Century Publications - Booktok.dk

Economic Development in India - - Bog - New Century Publications - Booktok.dk

Economic Development in India - - Bog - New Century Publications - Booktok.dk

After the initiation of economic reforms in 1991, the Indian economy has been growing faster than its historical growth rate. Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-07) recorded annual growth rate of 7.2 percent and the underway Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12) aims to achieve 9.0 percent growth rate per annum. India''s gradual and cautious approach to economic reforms has proved well-founded and the country is placed on a firm footing for future forays into domestic and global economic activities. It is now widely agreed that the Indian economy is capable of achieving high growth rates in response to the implementation of appropriate and timely economic reforms. However, this achievement hinges critically on improvement of domestic savings rate (including public savings), increased public investment, efficient, reliable and affordable infrastructure, higher inflow of foreign capital, better credit delivery system, labour reforms, and export competitiveness. Regional balanced development has all along been accepted as an important national objective to ensure that benefits of development planning flow to all parts of the country. However, the pattern of economic development over the last two decades has not promoted this cherished objective. It has left in its trail a variety of inequalities which have caused socio-politico tensions. Some States (Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra) have surged ahead while others are lagging behind. While the economy has performed well since early 1990s in terms of growth rate of GDP, its performance in terms of human development indicators has been unsatisfactory. The present volume contains 26 research papers authored by scholars on Indian economic policy. 14 papers are devoted to national economic issues and challenges while the rest 12 papers deal with state level economic problems and their solutions. The analytical approach of the contributors provides deep insights into current dynamics of Indian growth story.

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Black Money & Tax Evasion in India - Dr. M M Sury - Bog - New Century Publications - Booktok.dk

Black Money & Tax Evasion in India - Dr. M M Sury - Bog - New Century Publications - Booktok.dk

In recent years, the issue of corruption and black money has come in the forefront after a series of financial scandals. Generation of black money -- and its stashing abroad in tax havens and offshore financial centres -- has dominated discussions and debate in public fora during the recent past. Members of Parliament, the Supreme Court of India and the public at large have unequivocally expressed concern on the issue, particularly after some reports suggested enormous estimates of such unaccounted wealth being held abroad. After uproar in Parliament, Government of India came out with a White Paper on Black Money in May 2012. The White Paper presented the different facets of black money and its complex relationship with policy and administrative regime in the country. It also reflected upon the policy options and strategies that the Government had been pursuing in the context of recent initiatives, to address the issue of black money and corruption in public life. To meet the deadline set by the Honourable Supreme Court for the previous Government, the new Government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT), soon after assuming office on May 26, 2014. Headed by Justice M B Shah, a former judge of the Supreme Court, SIT was notified on May 27, 2014 to look into the issue of black money. The objective of this book is to explain various facets and dimensions of black money and tax evasion and their complex relationship with the policy and administrative regime in the country. It describes the factors which lead to the generation of black money, and records various estimates of black money and tax evasion. It also presents the measures/strategies that the Government of India has been pursuing to tackle this issue, especially recent initiatives and developments. The work, using simple and non-technical language, is descriptive in nature and designed for a cross section of readers for easy understanding of this rather complex branch of fiscal economics.

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