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Title:
ENERGY DEMAND IN INDIA: SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ELECTRICITY

Authors:
VIVEK TRIPATHI

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VIVEK TRIPATHI
D. Phil. Scholar, Nehru Gram Bharati

MLA 8
TRIPATHI, VIVEK. "ENERGY DEMAND IN INDIA: SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ELECTRICITY." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 3, no. 12, Dec. 2018, pp. 7325-7332, ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=524. Accessed Dec. 2018.
APA
TRIPATHI, V. (2018, December). ENERGY DEMAND IN INDIA: SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ELECTRICITY. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 3(12), 7325-7332. Retrieved from ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=524
Chicago
TRIPATHI, VIVEK. "ENERGY DEMAND IN INDIA: SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ELECTRICITY." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 3, no. 12 (December 2018), 7325-7332. Accessed December, 2018. ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=524.

References

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Abstract:
Indian policy-makers are making strenuous efforts to remove obstacles to investment in energy supply, while moving ahead with complementary policies on efficiency and energy pricing that can constrain growth in consumption. India is in the midst of a profound transformation that is moving the country to centre stage in many areas of global interaction. A vibrant democracy that is home to over one-sixth of the world's population and its third-largest economy, India's modernization has been gathering speed and new policies have been introduced to unleash further growth. The increasing demand for energy specially electricity is the centre of problems before the policy makers of the Indian economy. The key indicator for the rapidly increasing demand for power has also been explained.

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