Teacher Quality and Education Policy in India 2021
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The Effects of Traditional and Non-Traditional Teacher Quality on Student Achievement in India

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“…The distribution of markets in an area can be considered an index of marketing activity. Since physical space is the prime concern of geographers, the various aspects of location and distribution of market centers have been studied by several geographers (Hodder, 1965;Tamaskar, 1966;Mukherjee, 1968;Saxena, 1972;Shrivastava, 1976;Dixit, 1981;Hugar, 1984, 2000, and Khan, 2016, 2017. The locational factors not only influence the growth of market centres centers but also act and reactto the various processes and stages of development.…”
Section: Distribution Of Rural Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The distribution of markets in an area can be considered an index of marketing activity. Since physical space is the prime concern of geographers, the various aspects of location and distribution of market centers have been studied by several geographers (Hodder, 1965;Tamaskar, 1966;Mukherjee, 1968;Saxena, 1972;Shrivastava, 1976;Dixit, 1981;Hugar, 1984, 2000, and Khan, 2016, 2017. The locational factors not only influence the growth of market centres centers but also act and reactto the various processes and stages of development.…”
Section: Distribution Of Rural Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The locational factors not only influence the growth of market centres centers but also act and reactto the various processes and stages of development. Hence, one needs to consider the influence of locational factors rather than depending on generalized models (Hugar, 2000).…”
Section: Distribution Of Rural Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%