ProPoor.org Newsletter (June 14, 2018)Below are the development news stories from South Asia, featured 'sign of light' and latest updates from the ProPoor community ... | |
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Affordable Housing Needs Better Processes The plan to build 20 million affordable houses in India by 2022 means constructing close to 7,500 houses per day. The question is about delivery systems, the resources and the institutions to execute ... | |
Smart City: A Primer Last month the government announced the list of 9 new Smart Cities, taking the total of Smart Cities to 99. | |
Indian Hydro Generation Below 10 Percent The total hydropower generation is likely to remain below 10 percent of total power generation in coming many years. | |
Jack Fruit Brightens Farmer Prospects In comparison to mangoes and oranges, this Jack fruit has been an underdog in the past. It remains largely neglected by farmers as a prospective crop and often goes to waste. | |
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Signs of Light:![]() | Turtles Swim on in Temple Tanks eDNA extraction has confirmed the presence of rare freshwater species in temple ponds in Assam. |
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SPJIMR's PGPDM Batch 15 starting from 19th November, 2018 | |
Financial Management for NGOs | |
Project Monitoring using RBM Techniques workshop @ KKID | |
Nomination open to M A Thomas National Human Rights Award 2018 | |
Heart-Warming Ripples From Mentor India That Strengthen Our Mission :) | |
To learn about new NGOs and other stories added this week, read more on the ProPoor Blog >> | |
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