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Optimization and Mapping of The Process of Tariff Determination by The Electricity Regulator's in Context of Indian Power Sector
Optimization and Mapping of The Process of Tariff Determination by The Electricity Regulator's in Context of Indian Power Sector
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INTRODUCTION
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VIII.
IX. RECOMMENDATIONS
The mapping of activity of the regulators to the
various functions of a regulatory Commissions has to
be done. This mapping of activities to departments
undertaken to determine the competencies that the
incumbents in the departments require to possess to
execute the job effectively. This mapping of activities
is required to address following objects.
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X.
CONCLUSION
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