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SEPTEMBER 2006

Private tuitions: causes and effects
Education World - September 2006
Private tutoring is now a significant part of household expenditure. The expenditure on organised coaching in India is estimated at Rs.7,000 crore per year

8.9%: Growth story only gets better
Daily News & Analysis - September 30, 2006
... where prices are determined by the market is becoming sharper,” says Rajiv Kumar , director, Indian Council of Research in International Economic Relations...

GDP in cruise mode, records 8.9% in Q1
Daily News & Analysis - September 29, 2006
... in this sector has to be pushed up to 4%, insists Rajiv Kumar , director of the Indian Council for Research in International Economic Relations (Icrier), in ...

India should be more pro-active on green issues, says ICRIER
Financial Express - September 28, 2006
The Indian Council of Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) has said that India and other developing countries should engage pro-actively in environmental negotiations at the WTO and productively utilize……

Powering on knowledge
Financial Express - September 28, 2006
... Pawan Agarwal ’s work at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations indicates that India ’s expenditure on R&D is only 0.81% of GDP ...

TN Ninan / New Delhi September 23, 2006
Business Standard - September 23, 2006
... At a meeting with Delhi-based economists, organised by the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (Icrier), Spence mentioned that since World War II, there have been 11 economies …

‘Increase agriculture production or import’
Financial Express - September 19, 2006
To improve food security at the national level, India needs to either increase agricultural production or increase imports as agricultural growth is limited, said economic think-tank Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) in its report on structural shift in demand for food...

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