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Conferences : International Conference on Issues in Public Policy and Sustainable Development


Start Date : 26-Mar-2008 End Date : 28-Mar-2008
Venue : Indira Gandhi National Open University, Maidan Garhi
City : New Delhi Country : India
Category : Sustainable Development

International Conference on Issues in Public Policy and Sustainable Development

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International conference on Issues in Public Policy and Sustainable Development will focus on options before the public policy for sustainable development in the presence of millennium development goals. Considering the prevalence of policies at local, national & international levels, it aims at undertaking their evaluation and explores the options of reformulation for completing the targets set therein. Hence, it aims to work with the strategic and project level policies of sustainable development. In the process, its endeavor is to explore how different analytical and evaluation tools and approaches can contribute to sustainable development.

Organizer Discipline of Economic, Indira Gandhi National Open University , New Delhi, India


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