Foreign direct investment reveals the tendency to fl ow to the industrial agglomerates. Some scholars express the concern that the skewed distribution of FDI can worsen the regional disparity. This article reveals that FDI has limited and unexpectedly negative effects on the Indian gross domestic product. Hence, the fear that skewed FDI infl ow can worsen regional disparity
Here is what you said. Christine North said: Perhaps shorten down the summer holiday. Schools have always been too long anyway use some of that time rather than longer days. Meg Fletcher said: A different solution would be to set different expectations given that so much has been missed in so many ways, especially socially. Take a longer term view and over the next year or so everyone will be fine. Hate the notion of catching up which is such a negative way of looking at things. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy hoping for a fine summer when students of all ages, teachers and families can get out and about to shrug off the stresses this pandemic has caused.
THE MAIL readers have reacted to calls for Barrow to pick up the pace when it comes to electric vehicle charging following the release of new figures. Stats from the Department for Transport reveal there were just three public charging points in the borough at the beginning of January. That equates to a rate of four per 100,000 people, far lower than the UK average of 31 Readers had their say on if Barrow should install more vehicle chargers around the town. Anthony Perkins said: It s necessary for electric cars which are steadily becoming the norm. Duncan Mckinlay said: I totally agree you need more. I drive an electric DPD van in Barrow and we’re based at Carnforth so if I need a charge I have to go to Booths at Ulverston. There are two 7kw chargers at Coop and Tesco but takes eight hours for full charge. If you get instavolt fast chargers they will rent land to put them there.