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Human development paradigm is one of the emerging development models which is widely accepted all over the world. This paper tries to shed light on the methodology applied by Nepal for calculating GDI and GEM and it also focuses on the trend and pattern of GDI and GEM in Nepal. The primary objective of this study is to examine the change in pattern of GDI and GEM of Nepal over the last 1...
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Authors Dr. Mukesh Kumar Mishra
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This paper presents an understanding of the contribution made by tourism towards poverty eradication in selected rural areas in Selangor, Malaysia. Rural homestay programmes as a viable tourism product in Malaysia is comparatively small in scale and still remains a slow growth market even though various incentives are being offered to the operators by the government to develop this marke...
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Authors Ravindra Kumar, Sarjit S. Gill, Puvaneswaran Kunasekaran
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Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was the first elected prime minister of Pakistan. His initial strategy of accommodation and power sharing with the regionalists in Balochistan had a positive impact on the national politics. The regionalists started to distance themselves from secessionist tendencies. However, the policy of pacification was short-lived. The central government, instead of addressing po...
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Authors Dr. Syed Fakharuddin Shah, Muhammad Zubair Khan
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Page No. 61 to 68

The study examines the politics of fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria. The descriptive nature of the study has necessitated the extensive use of desk research. The paper argues strongly that the policy derives its instrumentality from the theory of development racism, which only benefits the rulers of the country and multinational companies and not the citizen. This explains the massive pro...
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Authors Dr. Simon odey Ering, Felix U Akpan
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This article unveils the circumstances surrounding urbanization and city development in Africa. With histo-demographic antecedents as background and specific examples from different parts of the continent, the article describes the trend, reasons, pattern, and consequences of city development in Africa. It opines that the future of African cities may not be bleak as orchestrated by a cer...
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Authors Dr. Omoakin Jelili
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The purpose of this study is to find out the value of Chongqing back-feeding agriculture legislation in China by method of literature analysis so as to provide the guidance for establishing the related legislative regulations. The purpose value of Chongqing back-feeding agriculture legislation in China is to establish the trial legislation for back-feeding agriculture in China based on t...
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Authors Dr. ZHAO Qian
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In contemporary Australian drama, quite often family is represented as a portrait of the nation as a whole. The intimate family scenes are integrated with the larger political themes of strong contemporary relevance like Australian race relations, exploitation of women and the fragmentation of black families through state policies to which many contemporary Aboriginal people are heirs. T...
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Authors Veena Sharma
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Page No. 75 to 78

As a metaphor of collective resistance to the "politically motivated assault by the majority nationalities on the economic rights of minority communities", resource control expresses the exponential challenge to the "politics of dispossession" of oil producing communities in the federation of Nigeria. The Nigerian federal system, as incisively articulated in the protest literature, embod...
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Authors Dr. Felix Akpan, Prof. Celestine bassey
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Nowadays, a demand is strongly expressed concerning education’s modernization. Schools are required to ‘change’ and adapt to contemporary demands. Greek State promotes many changes, such as institutional, changes in the curriculum’s content and structure and other innovations. Teachers are the persons asked to implement tho...
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Authors Dr. Nikolaos Manesis
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Page No. 63 to 72

The main aim of this study is to demonstrate how important it is for Spain’s public universities to provide information on their intellectual capital in order to satisfy their users’ information needs. So, an empirical study was conducted to analyse the opinion held by the Social Councils of Spain’s public universities regarding the need...
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Authors Dr. Yolanda Ramu00c3u00adrez Cu00c3u00b3rcoles
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