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An important method of managing resources to finance consistent and balanced human development lies in the reprioritisation of current expenditure in accordance with the urgent needs and shortfalls in particular areas. Such reprioritisation should also lead the states to a better macroeconomic...
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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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One third of the population of India are children below the age of 18 years. They are citizens of this country. Even …
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rural north India to understand the tradeoffs between time spent in school, time spent at work, time spent on home study and …
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Child labour is seen in every corner of the street in India, they are everywhere, they are visible. It is a very … complex socio -economic problem and it definitely will be a burden of the growth of India. There are many NGOs in India …
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The report is a rich source with qualitative and quantitative data on the status of children in India from authentic …
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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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The causes and consequences of child labour are examined theoretically and empirically within a household decision framework, with endogenous fertility and mortality. The data come from a nationally representative survey of Indian rural households. [IZA Discussion Paper No. 115].
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India. This exercise provides a detailed exposition of the household characteristics of the deprived children based on … India is due to socio-economic deprivation in general; however, it remains debatable but whether the remedy lies in making …
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The objective of this study is to report on the extent and nature of involvement of children in the coir industry. For this purpose, it was decided to study only those operations of the industry in which children were found to be involded in significant numbers on tlie basis of actual...
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