Interstate Disputes Over Krishna Waters: Law, Science and ImperialismOrient BlackSwan, 2006 - 573 pages " Contextualises the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal allocating the waters of the river Krishna between the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh " Provides a new framework of analysis that may be extended to other developmental questions " Is the first critical analysis of interstate water conflicts within federal constitution in a developing country such as India " Integrates law and science into social theory and into development questions " Brings back the discourse of law and development with new theoretical insights that had receded after the late 1960s " Introduces the legal and institutional dimensions into the debate on large dams " Includes an insert map and foldout maps of the Krishna basin and sub-basins |
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... Capital outlay on irrigation was one of the items of expenditure that came to be cut . The interest component of ... capital outlay . Net receipts from irrigation increased during the depression years from Rs . 13 million in 1930-31 to ...
... Capital outlay on irrigation was one of the items of expenditure that came to be cut . The interest component of ... capital outlay . Net receipts from irrigation increased during the depression years from Rs . 13 million in 1930-31 to ...
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... capital was to be raised through subscriptions from the member coun- tries and 90 per cent from private capital markets everywhere . These provisions enabled the WB to mobilise capital globally , invest in projects , ensure returns ...
... capital was to be raised through subscriptions from the member coun- tries and 90 per cent from private capital markets everywhere . These provisions enabled the WB to mobilise capital globally , invest in projects , ensure returns ...
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... capital markets by borrowing from capital ex- porting countries and lending to capital importing countries . The consti- tutional changes in India under the Government of India Acts of 1919 and 1935 had already created the legal ...
... capital markets by borrowing from capital ex- porting countries and lending to capital importing countries . The consti- tutional changes in India under the Government of India Acts of 1919 and 1935 had already created the legal ...
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