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The presentation shows the consequences of child marriage, how to prevent child marriage. [Power Point Presentation].
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growth driven states like Tamil Nadu and Gujarat. Using parameters such as birth rate, death rate, infant mortality rate …, maternal mortality rates, among other, the author also reviews the inter-district performance of Maharashtra in health …
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Women who come into the stream of domestic workers are poorly educated and do not know their rights. It is necessary that these women know about their rights. Even after reading the policies some questions remain: can these policies change their lives? Will they be able to lead a decent life?
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to improve the health status of women of reproductive age including neonates and children, through instituting necessary …
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The State of the World’s Children 2009 focuses on maternal and neonatal health and identifies the interventions and …
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The major objective of this paper to examine the determinants of child malnutrition, based on the Pakistan Panel Household Survey (PPHS-2010). The study has focused on individual (child), household and community variables to understand differentials in child malnutrition. Child illness, health...
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upazilas were selected from adjacent programme areas to serve as control. The study included 2,800 mothers, 1,440 children with …
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special reference to children living in diverse poverty situations. …
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The paper is concerned with the high levels of infant and child illness and death amongst poor urban slum communities … in Rajasthan, a state with one of the highest infant mortality rates in India. Urban poverty is significant in Rajasthan …
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Relative to developed countries, there are far fewer women than men in India. Estimates suggest that more than 25 million women are "missing". Sex selection at birth and the mistreatment of young girls are widely regarded as key explanations. A decomposition of missing women by age across the...
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