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villages and towns were studied. Deaths of women in reproductive age group (15-49), reported by the district for the same year …
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The educated and socially empowered Asian Woman is the key to improving the nutrition and mental acuity of young children and that improvement sets in motion lifelong prospects for heightened learning and earning with benefit streams to families, communities and nations [WIDER Research Paper No....
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Are there substantial changes in the relationship between women and engineering in recent times? This is a fascinating … question to explore especially since it has been so little studies especially in India. This study attempts to understand women …
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, and social status of women continue to contribute to the high prevalence of underweight in children under five. …
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of Discrimination against Women, 2006 have been followed broadly in the preparation of this Report. [Report Ministry of … Women and Child Development]. …
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The study aims to identify issues relating to food security, the policy initiatives taken to tackle these issues, evaluate these policies and suggest measures to overcome identified constraints in order to improve the food security situation in the region. [ICRIER WP No. 240].
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This report covers education from primary through upper secondary school. Given its importance for school readiness, this report also reviews early childhood development even though that is outside formal education systems in the region. This study is the first to comprehensively analyse the...
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One of the greatest dangers to the growth of developing countries is the middle income trap, where crony capitalism creates oligarchies that slow down growth. If the debate during the elections is any pointer, this is a very real concern of the public in India today. To avoid this trap, and to...
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The murder of Narendra Dabholkar is emblematic of the deep fear of knowledge and its democratization.
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FDI in the defence sector, with lower or higher caps, will not result in the massive inflow of investments as are being touted. Nor will it bring in advanced technologies. These would happen, if at all, only if and when India fully surrenders the domestic defence manufacturing space to...
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