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the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). If the UN Human Rights Council could hold a Special Session on the situation …
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The paper reviews the trends over three decades in the consumption of cereals, calories and micronutrients and nutritional status based on anthropometric measures using the data sets of NSS, NNMB and NFHS. It provides an explanation for the slow growth of nutrient intake and slow reduction in...
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, NNM) in rural Punjab. …
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This paper examines the efficacy of the current system of public foodgrains management and policies in promoting food security in the country. It argues that the system has outlived its usefulness, and that continuing with the same only stifles growth in foodgrains, with very little welfare...
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The paper examines the prevailing situation of Bt cotton marketing in India. It tells a story of how aggressive and … unethical marketing practices are adopted for luring faemers into the Bt cotton trap in India. …
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in India. [PRS]. URL:[http://www.prsindia.org/administrator/uploads/general/1338463371_Vital%20Stats%20-%20Petroleum%20 …
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farming in India. Four states namely Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab and U.P were purposively selected for the present study …
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to US and India using case studies. It focuses on ‘national security’ becoming a major pivot around which the media …
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to obtain friendly support (Pakistan), funding (China, LTTE) and strategic shelter (Burma, Bangladesh). Finally there …
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It is often assumed that poverty reduction would lead to gender equality. Research however, points to the opposite, namely, that increasing prosperity can have perverse gender effects . It is therefore important to make a conceptual distinction between projects that seek to reduce poverty and...
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