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Emerging Trends in Waste Management in the Indian Era


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1 Lecturer, Department of Commerce, The New College, Chennai, India
2 Lecturer, Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras, Chennai, India
     

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This study summarizes the findings of a non-lending analytical activity carried out by the World Bank. The work was driven by concern over the quality of the urban environment, undertaken in a context of uncertainity on the suitability and effectiveness of bank investment in this area,particularly in regard to components that generate little or no revenue,like waste disposal and sewage treatment.
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A. Kadhar Lal
Lecturer, Department of Commerce, The New College, Chennai, India
B. Devamaindhan
Lecturer, Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras, Chennai, India

Abstract


This study summarizes the findings of a non-lending analytical activity carried out by the World Bank. The work was driven by concern over the quality of the urban environment, undertaken in a context of uncertainity on the suitability and effectiveness of bank investment in this area,particularly in regard to components that generate little or no revenue,like waste disposal and sewage treatment.