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relationship between three measures of health- and education-related human capital of children and the distribution of resources … income and wealth from both coresident and non co-resident family members. …
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The study attempts to empirically examine whether the adoption of organic farming practices leads to better health. As a proxy for health status, a comparison of the health expenditure patterns of organic and conventional rice-farming households in North and Northeast Thailand is done. Using...
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different income categories. The scheme of devolution suggested by us has been worked upon and laid out in a user friendly …
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There is lack of clarity and concepts in the Economic Survey. The Survey has not covered many topics which it was expected to cover.
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spend for education of their children, for treatment of common and chronic diseases among their members, and for securing …
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Using government data, this brief reports on NRHM expenditures along the following parameters: a) Overall trends in fund allocation and expenditure: GOI and States, b) Allocation and expenditure on key programmes like immunisation, c) Physical coverage and human resource availability, and d)...
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What the Budget of India, 2012-13 has got for children? [HAQCRC]. URL …
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order to elicit views from stakeholders who are mainly mothers, pregnant women and lactating mothers and children and the …
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Money for Education, Health, Child Protection not enough for 400 million children’s basic rights
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Engaging and strengthening the ICDS and Health programs of the government was a major approach of the two component projects under the RACHNA program, INHP-II and Chayan. Of the two, the INHP interventions reached massive scale primarily through the ICDS program and were subject to a large...
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