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India Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) 2006 and Global School Personnel Survey (GSPS) 2006 were undertaken region-wise, namely, North, South, East, West, Central and North East, covering 99.7% of the total population of India. Altogether, 12,086 students and 2,926 school personnel from 180...
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This document highlights the results and associated processes from Chayan’s implementation experience under the RACHNA program. The programmatic framework, designed for low-prevalence contexts in India, draws on standard targeted intervention approaches but is grounded in community-based...
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a developing country with respect to Aids in India. It also focusses on its preventive measures, status of the epidemic …
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The present paper analyzes the possibilities of Traditional Chinese Medicine to become a perfect medicine.
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of general category states. The study reviews this projection and assesses their financial stability and sustainability …
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claim to quantify the performance of a country in attaining the goal of energy security and energy sustainability. The paper … attempts to compare three different indices, viz., 'Energy Sustainability Index', 'International Index of Energy Security Risk …
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The main objectives of this seminar has been to contribute to the understanding of the development processes and problems related to water security and climate change; to focus on studies relating to this problem of the by-passed section and regions; and to provide a forum for dialogue on the...
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. But these measures need to be based on a holistic understanding of sustainability. Large hydropower projects are not a …
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Declaration made at the end of two days national seminar on Food security and Sustainability in India held on November …
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The dominance of the mainstream paradigm of growth is being increasingly superseded by the Sustainable Human Development approach. No Concept of development, however, can be complete unless and until it incorporates the gender component at each and every level.The major focus of this paper is on...
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