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representations that make particular claims about Indian women’s value and what they value. For FAL marketing and advertising …
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Development approach. No Concept of development, however, can be complete unless and until it incorporates the gender component at …
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Drug Policy of 1986
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Modifications to Drug Policy 1986
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Pharmaceutical Policy of 2002 covering issues of pricing, ,marketing, size of market, quality, production, investment, regulatory authority, monitoring, ethical issues
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practices shaping it; the popularisation of commodities and ideas through advertising and the meaning accorded to this 'new …
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is advertising. Radio is the media that can easily reach a lot of people, in both urban and rural areas. Thai people … drug advertising via radio in Thailand. [HEFP working paper 02/05] …
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In the recent years a vast range of ready-made food selling companies and fast food joints have cropped up in the markets. This paper analysis the effect of marketing strategies of such companies on young children. It also suggests some methods to tackle the problem of junk-food adddiction and...
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developing countries, but there is surprisingly little evidence on the effectiveness of such a policy. The gender gaps in …
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dimensions of financial literacy among the working young in urban India. While the influence of several factors such as gender …
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