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Title:
FACTOR AFFECTING INDIA'S ENERGY DEVELOPMENT

Authors:
Anupama

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Anupama
D. Phil. Scholar, University of Allahabad.

MLA 8
Anupama. "FACTOR AFFECTING INDIA'S ENERGY DEVELOPMENT." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 3, no. 4, Apr. 2018, pp. 1146-1153, ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=80. Accessed 2018.
APA
Anupama. (2018, April). FACTOR AFFECTING INDIA'S ENERGY DEVELOPMENT. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 3(4), 1146-1153. Retrieved from ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=80
Chicago
Anupama. "FACTOR AFFECTING INDIA'S ENERGY DEVELOPMENT." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 3, no. 4 (April 2018), 1146-1153. Accessed , 2018. ijsser.org/more2018.php?id=80.

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[6]. __(2015), World Energy Outlook 2015, OECD/IEA, Paris.

Abstract:
The world increasingly awared with time that fundamental changes will be necessary to meet the increasing demand for energy. Energy has a direct bearing on sustainability of growth and later on overall development of any nation. In the beginning energy problems were quietly kept out from the agendas of both industrialized and developing countries or even off them altogether. But in both developing and developed countries the main goals of reform, which have been introduced in the decade of 90s, are firstly, rapid and high level of sustainable economic development and secondly, efficient energy resources management. Because, Energy services enables basic human needs, such as food and shelter, to be met. They also contribute to social development by improving education and public health. During the early stage of development the absolute amount of per capita depends on it and it's a key contributor to human development thereafter. Therefore, there are many possible scenarios about what may emerge in the foreseeable future. The International Energy Agency modeled three scenarios for the year 2035 in the World Energy Outlook 2012 recently.

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