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Standardization: Key to Social Reforms
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This book is based on practical experiences and extensive details about the problems, which a common man faces due to the negligence and attitude of government officials, agents and employees. A sincere effort has been made to give the correct picture of day-to-day life without being biased to any particular person, department, and political parties whosoever. The book highlights the problems in various walks of life and also suggests solutions, which may be acceptable to everybody. ‘Standardization’ process provides us with different sets of rules suggested by International Standard Organization (ISO). These are worldwide-accepted rules and laws, which once implemented effectively will yield good results in every sphere of life. |
Formation of different task forces, monitoring agencies, 24×7 complaint centres, and quality control board is suggested to update the old system of governing. The areas of concern, as suggested by the author, are Education, Health and Civic services, Governance, Politics, Industries, Environment and Tourism.
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Are you frustrated with negligence and abuse of public resources? Do you want to do something about it? If you are in the NCR region, we invite you to report to us any irregularities that may come to your notice. For example:
• Potholes on roads
• Broken sewerage
• Inadequate water supply
• Erratic power breakdowns
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Submitted by anu.arora@cosro.org on Sat, 03/29/2008 - 12:32.Energy has always been a vital resource in the development of any nation. The prosperity of a nation is measured in terms of per capita energy consumption besides GDP, GNP, etc. While the world has seen hectic industrial activity in the past century it has also come face to face with serious problems arising out of haphazard utilization of the energy resources. During the intensive process of industrialization the world observed consumption of majority stock of its energy resources and deterioration of the global environment. Energy made up a very small component of the total production cost and monopolized business enabled recovery of high cost of energy.
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