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Poddar, S. K.
- Industrial Revival of West Bengal a Metamorphosis
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1 Jadavpur University, IN
1 Jadavpur University, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 68, No 1-4 (1995), Pagination: 5-16Abstract
When India became independent in 1947, West Bengal (read undivided Bengal) was number one industrialised state in India followed by Maharastra and Madras. Undivided Bengal in British India was the unquestioned leader so far as industrial development was concerned. In fact West Bengal maintained this leadership almost upto the year 1960.- Entrepreneurship Development:An Overview
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1 Jadavpur University, IN
1 Jadavpur University, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 66, No 1-4 (1992), Pagination: 34-36Abstract
In the context of recent liberalisation and and globalisation of Indian Economy, entrepreneurship development has become crucial for sustained industrial growth and for alleviation of unemployment, at least partially. Our endeavour should be to make entrepreneurship development a mass movement throughout the length and breadth of the Country.- Uneconomic Land-Holding and Problem of Rural Poverty
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1 Engineering Economics, Jadavpur University, IN
1 Engineering Economics, Jadavpur University, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 53, No 4-1 (1978), Pagination: S28-S28Abstract
All rural socio-economic problems in West Bengal veer round the problems of agriculture. One of the major problems of agriculture is the uneconomic land-holdings.- Seminar on Terotechnqlogical Impact on Equipment Design:An Appraisal
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1 Mech. Engg. Department Jadavpur University Calcutta, IN
1 Mech. Engg. Department Jadavpur University Calcutta, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 64, No Spl (1988), Pagination: 17-24Abstract
Level of technology in uie, io a society ia manifested in its competitiveness in the international matket. In other words, export petformance of a country is an indirect, but dominant index of appropriateneu of technology in the production system though admittedly other economic factors like availability of resources, both natural and human, also play vital role. Let one look at India from this perspective. Once a leading exporter of tea and jute, India loses in the face of competition from other countries. India's share in the total volume of international trade is only a miniscule 0.4 percent to>day as against 4 percent in 1960's and about 50 percent upto the end of the 17 th century. "Indians were famous for their reliability, honesty, truthfuineas, skill and diligence"—so goes the report of the Industrie Commission1 set up by the then British Government in 1916.References
- Report of the First Industries Commission, 1916, Govt, of India.
- Reserve Bank Bulletins (1987-88)
- The Statesman of 11. 11. 88, Calcutta.
- Half-yearly Report of Reserve Bank of India, August 1988.
- Tenth Anniversary Special Issue, April 30, 1988, Business India.