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    Working Paper: MICORE/SDC/002 Issues in Health Communication in India: A Stakeholders Perspective Dr. Satyajeet Nanda1 Ms. Aparimita Pramanik2 Ms. Aarzoo Daswani3 August 2008 Dept. of Social and Development Communication MICORE (Mudra Inst. of Communications Research) 3rd Floor‚ Rangkrupa Complex‚ Near Parimal Garden Ahmedabad-6‚ India; Email: s.nanda@micore.res.in 1 2 Associate Professor and Head of Dept. Research Associate 3 Research Assistant Acknowledgement The authors

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    Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology Vol. 7‚ 2013 |51 Some Theoretical Considerations on Caste Madhusudan Subedi Abstract Caste as a system of social stratification was an encompassing system in the past. There was reciprocal system of exchange goods and services. With time‚ occupation and mode of generation of livelihood of various caste groups changed‚ and the traditional form of jajmani system fizzled out. This paper provides an account of changing perspectives of

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    QuesƟons de Recherche / Research in QuesƟon N° 34 - Décembre 2010 Refining the “ModeraƟon Thesis” Regarding “Radical ParƟes” The Jana Sangh and the BJP between Hindu NaƟonalism and CoaliƟon PoliƟcs in India Christophe Jaffrelot Centre d’études et de recherches internaƟonales Sciences Po QuesƟons de recherche / Research in quesƟon – n° 34 – Décembre 2010 hƩp://www.ceri-sciences-po.org/publica/qdr.htm 1 Refining the “ModeraƟon Thesis” Regarding “Radical ParƟes” The Jana Sangh

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    5. AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURE 5.1 With more than half of the State’s population still dependent for their livelihoods either wholly or significantly on some form of farm activity‚ expansion of farm incomes continues to be the potent weapon for reducing poverty. Rapid and sustainable growth in Agriculture has been identified not only as a key driver for economic development but also for achieving self sufficiency and ensuring food security to the people. Over the decades‚ Andhra

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    B.E. PROJECT ON X-MASKING TECHNIQUES AND TEST DATA COMPACTION FOR LOGIC BUILT-IN SELF TEST A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TOWARDS THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF A DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION Submitted By HIMANSHU DOVAL VARUN KAPOOR (2K7/EC/643) (2K7/EC/713) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF DR. ASOK BHATTACHARYYA DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION DELHI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 2011 ABSTRACT Testing is done for checking the

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    NATIONAL CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK 2005 December 2005 Agrahayana 1927 PD 5T SU ISBN 81-7450-467-2 © National Council of Educational Research and Training‚ 2005 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted‚ in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher. This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not‚ by way of trade‚ be lent

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    Research Abstracts on Rural Development DWCRA Nair‚ Tara S. (2000). Towards mainstreaming poor women in development : the DWCRA experience in Gujarat. Ahmedabad : Gujarat Institute of Development Research. 72 p. Key Words : 1.RURAL DEVELOPMENT 2.DWCRA 3.POOR WOMEN 4.RURAL WOMEN 5.MAINSTREAMING WOMEN 6.ROLE OF NGOS 7.ROLE OF VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS 8.PROBLEMS OF RURAL WOMEN 9.INCOME GENERATION 10.SELF HELP GROUPS. Abstract : During the Sixth Five Year Plan period (1982-83)‚ development

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    Henry Louis Vivian Derozio Henry Louis Vivian Derozio (18 April 1809 – 26 December 1831) was a fiery Indian teacher and poet. As a lecturer at the Hindu College of Calcutta‚ he invigorated a large group of students to think independently; this Young Bengal group played a key role in the Bengal renaissance. Derozio was generally considered an Anglo-Indian‚ being of mixed Portuguese descent‚ but he was fired by a patriotic spirit for his native Bengal‚ and considered himself Indian. In his poem To

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    volume. Handling the nation’s waste stream has become a major problem for most municipalities. With more waste created daily‚ landfills nationwide are rapidly facing a capacity crisis. Landfills are akin to owning a reverse gold mine. Paryavaran Mitra‚ Inc. (PM) has been formed to provide a solution for municipal waste problem in the area of Vadodara and capitalize on the lucrative benefits of possessing fully permitted landfills. The Operation There are four components in this operation:

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    Introduction Rajiv Aarogyasri Health Insurance Scheme is being implemented in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India to assist poor families from catastrophic health expenditure. The scheme is a unique PPP model in the field of Health Insurance‚ Tailor made to the health needs of poor patients and providing end-to-end cashless services for identified diseases through a network of service providers from Government and private sector. The scheme introduced on 01.04.2007 in three backward districts of

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