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Abdullah, Taufik, and Adri Lapian. "Report on the Third Cambridge-Delhi-Leiden-Yogyakarta Conference: ‘The Ancien Regime in India and Indonesia’, Yogyakarta, 21–25 September, 1986." Itinerario 12, no. 1 (March 1988): vii—xviii. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0165115300023329.

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If in the First Conference, which was held in New Delhi in January 1985, the main theme of the papers was focussed on social development in the first half of the twentieth century, while that of the Second Conference held in Leiden in September 1985 shifted to the nineteenth century, particularly on various aspects such as bureaucratic tradition, population changes, and cottage industries, the central theme of the Third Conference concentrated on historical dynamics in pre- and early colonial India and Indonesia. State formation, socio-political aspects of Islam, and early-colonial policies we
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Sarkar, Mitali. "Abstracts." Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers 23, no. 1 (January 1998): 99–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0256090919980112.

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This section features abstracts of articles covering empirical studies, experiences, ideas, and theories published in Indian and international journals and is sponsored by the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi. Making a departure from the regular practice, in this issue, we bring you extended abstracts of selected articles on economic reforms in India. These articles reflect the responses of academicians and bureaucrats on different aspects of India's economic reforms, including the Indian economy, industry, agriculture, financial sector, employment and labour relations.
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Behera, Chittaranjan, Asit Kumar Sikary, and Sudhir Kumar Gupta. "Homicide patterns for the last 20 years in South and South East Delhi, India." Medicine, Science and the Law 59, no. 2 (April 2019): 83–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0025802419838444.

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Homicide patterns are a useful indicator of social stress in a community, and they provide law-enforcement authorities with helpful information. This study was undertaken at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India, in order to understand the regional pattern of homicide. Data from the last 20 years were analysed. There were a total of 1048 male and 323 female homicide cases. The male/female ratio was about 3:1, and the proportion of total autopsies was approximately 4% for both sexes. The most common age group was 11–40 years old. Female cases were more common during the
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Madaan, Monika, Swati Agrawal, Manju Puri, Jyoti Meena, Harvinder Kaur, and Shubha Sagar Trivedi. "Health profile of urban adolescent girls from India." International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health 26, no. 2 (May 1, 2014): 233–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijamh-2013-0513.

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Abstract Context: Adolescents comprise 22.5% of the population, which forms a significant part of the entire population. It is only recently that we have acknowledged the need for a separate specialty to handle adolescent problems and ailments. Aims: The aim of the present study is to study the health profile of the adolescents girls presenting to the tertiary care hospital situated in New Delhi, India. Materials and methods: The study was conducted on 316 adolescent girls who presented to the adolescent clinic at Smt Sucheta Kriplani Hospital, New Delhi. Apart from recording the various healt
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Ramamurti, P. V. "Paramjeet Kaur Dhillon (ed.), Psychosocial Aspects of Aging in India, Concept, New Delhi, 1992, 358 pp., RS 400, ISBN 8 170 22426 8." Ageing and Society 14, no. 2 (June 1994): 292–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x0000043x.

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Sarmad, Khwaja. "M. V. Nadkarni. Farmer's Movements in India. New Delhi: Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1987.237 pp.,Price: (hardbound edition) Rupees (Indian) 100.00." Pakistan Development Review 27, no. 3 (September 1, 1988): 333–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v27i3pp.333-335.

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This book is a comprehensive analysis of farmers' movements in India with a focus on the movements in Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Punjab and Karnatka. It examines the economic, social and political aspects of the farmers' struggle for a better deal within regional and national perspectives and evaluates the potential impact of these struggles on economic development in general, and on rural development, in particular. In a most competent way the author has presented the current state of the debate on the subject. He deals exhaustively with the subject of agricultural price policy and argues again
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Talha, Naureen. "I. S. A. Baud. Forms of Production and Women's Labour: Gender Aspects of Industrialisation in India and Mexico. New Delhi: Sage Publications. 1992. 321 pp.Hardbound. Price: Indian Rs 295.00." Pakistan Development Review 32, no. 1 (March 1, 1993): 129–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v32i1pp.129-131.

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The literature on female labour in Third World countries has become quite extensive. India, being comparatively more advanced industrially, and in view of its size and population, presents a pictures of multiplicity of problems which face the female labour market. However, the author has also included Mexico in this analytical study. It is interesting to see the characteristics of developing industrialisation in two different societies: the Indian society, which is conservative, and the Mexican society, which is progressive. In the first chapter of the book, the author explains that he is not
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Chatterjee, Pranab. "Book Review Department : R. R. Singh, ed., Social Work Perspectives on Poverty (New Delhi: Concept Publishing Co., 1980), pp. 304. M. E. Khan, C. V. S. Prasad and Ashok Majumdar, People's Perception of Family Planning in India: A Study of Andhra Pradesh and Bihar (New Delhi: Concept Pub lishing Co., 1980), pp. 138. Mumtaz Ali Khan, Sociological Aspects of Child Development (New Delhi : Concept Publishing Co., 1980), pp. 212." International Social Work 28, no. 2 (April 1985): 47–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002087288502800210.

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McCauley, Mary, Ayesha Rasheeda Avais, Ritu Agrawal, Shumaila Saleem, Shamsa Zafar, and Nynke van den Broek. "‘Good health means being mentally, socially, emotionally and physically fit’: women’s understanding of health and ill health during and after pregnancy in India and Pakistan: a qualitative study." BMJ Open 10, no. 1 (January 2020): e028760. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028760.

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ObjectiveTo explore what women consider health and ill health to be, in general, and during and after pregnancy. Women’s views on how to approach screening for mental ill health and social morbidities were also explored.SettingsPublic hospitals in New Delhi, India and Islamabad, Pakistan.Participants130 women attending for routine antenatal or postnatal care at the study healthcare facilities.InterventionsData collection was conducted using focus group discussions and key informant interviews. Transcribed interviews were coded by topic and grouped into categories. Thematic framework analysis i
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Chandhoke, Neera. "Book Reviews : CHARLES R. EPP, The Rights Revolution: Lawyers, Activists, and Supreme Courts in Comparative Perspective, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1998, pp. 326; GURPREET MAHAJAN, Identities and Rights: Aspects of Liberal Democracy in India, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1998, pp. 190; SATISH SABERWAL and HEIKO SIEVERS, eds, Rules, Laws, Constitutions, New Delhi, Sage, 1998, pp. 289; and STANLEY YEO, Unrestrained Killings and the Law: A Comparative Analysis of the Laws of Provocation and Excessive Self-Defence in India, England and Australia, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1998, pp. 210." Indian Economic & Social History Review 37, no. 1 (March 2000): 94–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001946460003700108.

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Gold, Daniel. "Book Reviews : VASUDHA DALMIA, ANGELIKA MALINAR and MARTIN CHRISTOF, eds, Charisma and Canon: Essays on the Religious History of the Indian Subcontinent, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 461. ANTONY COPLEY, ed., Gurus and Their Followers: New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial India, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 235. W.H. McLEOD, Exploring Sikhism: Aspects of Sikh Identity, Culture and Thought, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 288." Indian Economic & Social History Review 39, no. 4 (December 2002): 454–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001946460203900413.

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Anjali, Anjali, and Manisha Sabharwal. "Perceived Barriers of Young Adults for Participation in Physical Activity." Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science Journal 6, no. 2 (August 25, 2018): 437–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/crnfsj.6.2.18.

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This study aimed to explore the perceived barriers to physical activity among college students Study Design: Qualitative research design Eight focus group discussions on 67 college students aged 18-24 years (48 females, 19 males) was conducted on College premises. Data were analysed using inductive approach. Participants identified a number of obstacles to physical activity. Perceived barriers emerged from the analysis of the data addressed the different dimensions of the socio-ecological framework. The result indicated that the young adults perceived substantial amount of personal, social and
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Singh, Shalini. "Illness narratives of substance users from urban India." Medicine Anthropology Theory 4, no. 3 (September 28, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.17157/mat.4.3.484.

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Reading Veena Das’s book 'Affliction: Health, Disease, Poverty' was a journey of revelations for me as a health professional. The various dialects of illness that are spoken in the rapidly urbanizing Indian community become coherent, lending a voice to the distinctive sociocultural distress of the men and women who form a part of it. A discussion of the social aspects of illness brings certain questions to mind: Does the medical community fully understand those it tries to help? Is the therapeutic dialogue about the social dimensions of medical problems or vice versa? How do we bridge the ment
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Goyal, Babita, Alka Sabharwal, and Arora Dhingra. "IMPACT OF PARENTAL PSYCHIATRIC PROBLEMS ON ADJUSTMENT BEHAVIOUR OF ADOLESCENTS: A STUDY THROUGH ADJUSTMENT INVENTORY OF SCHOOL STUDENTS." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, January 1, 2021, 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.36106/ijsr/4137619.

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Objective- It has been revealed by various studies that parental psychiatric disorders affect several aspects of children's development, including their adjustment behaviour. This study aims to study impact of parent's psychiatric health on adjustment behaviour of adolescent students using Adjustment Inventory of School Students. Methods- A Case-Control cross-sectional study was conducted on adolescent students of class XI in New Delhi, India (Control group) and adolescents of parents diagnosed suffering from some psychiatric disorders as identified by DSM IV in a New Delhi hospital (Case grou
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"Environment Protection through Recycling and Renewables (Indian Context)." Advance in Environmental Waste Management & Recycling 1, no. 1 (April 17, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.33140/aewmr.01.02.04.

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Large scale migration of people from rural areas (villages) to cities is creating Socio – economic problems in both the places including environmental degradation. Major contribution is from inadequate garbage removal system and indiscrete use of fossil fuels. Typical examples are cities Delhi and Bangalore. Setting up suitable industries in rural locations will reduce migration of rural population to cities and reduce the environmental pollution there. Besides agro based industries, recycling of used packaging to produce new products has been suggested in this article due to growing consumpti
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Kapoor, Rashmeet, and Kush Kapoor. "Transition from traditional to digital marketing: a study of evolution of E-marketing in the Indian hotel industry." Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes ahead-of-print, ahead-of-print (May 31, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/whatt-10-2020-0124.

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Purpose The study aims at analyzing the adoption and preference of E-Marketing tools in five-star hotels in India. This paper also explores the scope of artificial intelligence and the challenges with regards to its application. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative approach is adopted for this research, wherein the data has been collected through conducting one on one telephonic interviews (some in questionnaire format) and a roundtable conference with the general managers and marketing communication managers of 30 New Delhi/National Capital Region (NCR) hotels respectively to understand
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Raj, Monish, Satyavrat Arya, Raj Kumar Chejara, Rohit Chaudhary, and Vignesh Mani. "Management of Breast AbscessbyOpen Drainage with Primary Closure versus Standard Incision and Drainage- ARandomised Trial." JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7860/jcdr/2021/48187.14852.

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Introduction: Breast abscess is a localised collection of purulent material within the breast, which can be a complication of mastitis. In women of reproductive age, these are predominantly lactational but non-lactational abscesses are also seen in premenopausal women. Abscesses generally require drainage in conjunction with antibiotics. For the treatment of breast abscesses, surgical incision and drainage are usually carried out under general anaesthesia, as a traditional method. Aim: To compare conventional incision and drainage versus open drainage with primary closure with negative suction
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Mathur, Suchitra. "From British “Pride” to Indian “Bride”." M/C Journal 10, no. 2 (May 1, 2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2631.

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 The release in 2004 of Gurinder Chadha’s Bride and Prejudice marked yet another contribution to celluloid’s Austen mania that began in the 1990s and is still going strong. Released almost simultaneously on three different continents (in the UK, US, and India), and in two different languages (English and Hindi), Bride and Prejudice, however, is definitely not another Anglo-American period costume drama. Described by one reviewer as “East meets West”, Chadha’s film “marries a characteristically English saga [Austen’s Pride and Prejudice] with classic Bollywood format “transf
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Subramanian, Shreerekha Pillai. "Malayalee Diaspora in the Age of Satellite Television." M/C Journal 14, no. 2 (May 1, 2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.351.

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This article proposes that the growing popularity of reality television in the southernmost state of India, Kerala – disseminated locally and throughout the Indian diaspora – is not the product of an innocuous nostalgia for a fast-disappearing regional identity but rather a spectacular example of an emergent ideology that displaces cultural memory, collective identity, and secular nationalism with new, globalised forms of public sentiment. Further, it is arguable that this g/local media culture also displaces hard-won secular feminist constructions of gender and the contemporary modern “Indian
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Dieter, Michael. "Amazon Noir." M/C Journal 10, no. 5 (October 1, 2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2709.

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 There is no diagram that does not also include, besides the points it connects up, certain relatively free or unbounded points, points of creativity, change and resistance, and it is perhaps with these that we ought to begin in order to understand the whole picture. (Deleuze, “Foucault” 37) Monty Cantsin: Why do we use a pervert software robot to exploit our collective consensual mind? Letitia: Because we want the thief to be a digital entity. Monty Cantsin: But isn’t this really blasphemic? Letitia: Yes, but god – in our case a meta-cocktail of authorship and copyright –
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Kabir, Nahid. "Why I Call Australia ‘Home’?" M/C Journal 10, no. 4 (August 1, 2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2700.

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 Introduction I am a transmigrant who has moved back and forth between the West and the Rest. I was born and raised in a Muslim family in a predominantly Muslim country, Bangladesh, but I spent several years of my childhood in Pakistan. After my marriage, I lived in the United States for a year and a half, the Middle East for 5 years, Australia for three years, back to the Middle East for another 5 years, then, finally, in Australia for the last 12 years. I speak Bengali (my mother tongue), Urdu (which I learnt in Pakistan), a bit of Arabic (learnt in the Middle East); but
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