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Vohra, Ridhima, and Harshad Thakur. "A study on the availability and accessibility of healthcare services provided at Mohalla clinics by the slum residents of Delhi." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 9, no. 6 (2022): 2501. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20221526.

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Background: Delhi being the capital of India is overcrowded due to the rapid migration of the people from different parts of the country for the purpose of better employment and education opportunities resulting in development of slums and as a result of lack of proper documentation, lack of awareness intermingled with the other major factors these people suffer a lot and hence to cater to the healthcare needs of these fleeting population the government of NCT of Delhi launched the ambitious project of Mohalla clinics. To explore the availability and accessibility of the various healthcare services provided at Mohalla clinics and to know about the perceptions of the people about the functioning of Mohalla clinics.Methods: a cross-sectional mixed method study was carried out by taking 15 Mohalla clinics in total from the five districts of Delhi, taking three Mohalla clinics from each district where household survey was done with 225 household heads who have availed services from these clinicsResults: The overall response of the users has been positive with respect to the various healthcare services that are being provided at these clinics.Conclusions: Mohalla Clinics have been successful in catering to the healthcare needs of the society, however there are few areas of dissatisfaction infrastructure, drug supply, adequate laboratory investigations, water supply, sanitation of the toilets, overall management system etc.
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KC, Bhuwan, Pathiyil Ravi Shankar, and Sunil Shrestha. "Can the Delhi Government’s ‘Mohalla’ clinic overcome its challenges and provide quality health services to the urban poor population?" Journal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences 2, no. 2 (2019): 151–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jkahs.v2i2.25185.

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 The ‘Mohalla’ clinics were set up by the Delhi state (provincial) government in India in 2014 to provide basic health services to people of Delhi city and its vicinity, especially targeting the urban poor. The Mohalla clinics are staffed by a doctor, a nurse, a pharmacist and a laboratory technician and theyprovide basic health services including immunisation, family planning and counselling services. The Mohalla clinic program had a good start and its operation was cost-effective; however, it is still struggling to increase its coverage to entire Delhi state as it had planned. The program got caught up in the central government and state government bureaucratic tussle, especially on the issue of acquiring land for setting up such clinics and on the implementation front due to the lack of operational plan and collaboration with the government line agencies. Thus, despite political will and funding a potentially viable urban health programmay have got stuck in the operational procedural complexities and political-bureaucratic tussle. This commentary article tries to discuss the challenges faced by the Delhi government’s ‘Mohalla’ clinics and a possible way forward to scale it up as a model urban health program.
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Sah, Taniya, Rituparna Kaushik, Neha Bailwal, and Neisetuonuo Tep. "Mohalla Clinics in Delhi: A Preliminary Assessment of their Functioning and Coverage." Indian Journal of Human Development 13, no. 2 (2019): 195–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0973703019872023.

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The Government of Delhi introduced the policy of Mohalla Clinics in 2015 in order to improve its health care system. It was aimed at providing primary health care to people in their neighbourhood, with a particular focus on people residing in poor localities of Delhi. This article seeks to assess the role of Mohalla Clinics in the urban health care system. Based on a primary survey conducted in various areas of Delhi, we find that these clinics have helped in easing the pressure on tertiary care hospitals by providing treatment of minor ailments within the vicinity of neighbourhood. Overall, people positively endorse this initiative which contributed to a decline in out-of-pocket expenditure on medicines and tests. We find that Mohalla Clinics are ensuring better geographical access to health services by reducing time in commuting and waiting. Their scope, however, can be further broadened by introducing provisions for pregnant and lactating women, who constitute a major section of the patients visiting these clinics.
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Ahmed, Ishtiyaque. "Transforming Primary Health Care in Delhi: A Policy Review of the Mohalla Clinic Model." International Journal of Health Sciences and Research 14, no. 10 (2024): 149–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20241015.

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Initiated by the Delhi government in 2015, Mohalla Clinics aim to deliver essential primary healthcare services within local neighbourhoods, particularly in underserved and remote areas with limited access to public health facilities. This study reviews the impact of Mohalla Clinics on strengthening primary healthcare and advancing universal health coverage (UHC) in Delhi. It highlights the clinics' role in addressing urban healthcare disparities, improving primary care access, and reducing out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE). Demographic analysis shows that a significant proportion of clinic users are women, the elderly, and low-income individuals with primary-level education. High satisfaction rates are reported for service quality, doctor-patient interactions, and the likelihood of repeat visits. The majority of patients benefit from free consultations, medications, and diagnostic tests, reflecting the clinics’ emphasis on affordability and accessibility. The study advocates for integration with existing public health initiatives, such as Urban Primary Health Centers (U-PHCs) under the National Urban Health Mission (NUHM), to further enhance healthcare delivery. Mohalla Clinics are especially beneficial to pregnant and breastfeeding women, positioning them as key players in advancing health reforms and achieving UHC. The findings underscore the need for sustained political support to expand these clinics and strengthen their role in delivering accessible and affordable healthcare to underserved populations in Delhi, significantly contributing to UHC goals in India. Key words: Primary health care, Mohalla clinic, Universal health coverage, Accessibility, Affordable health care, Quality health services.
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Bailwal, Neha, Rituparna Kaushik, and Taniya Sah. "Importance of Primary Healthcare in Delhi in the Times of COVID-19." Indian Journal of Human Development 14, no. 3 (2020): 527–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0973703020978846.

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Mohalla clinics have not been engaged so far in dealing with the COVID-19 crisis, though they have emerged as an important segment of the primary healthcare infrastructure and services in Delhi. In this article, we argue that these clinics could have played a significant role in tackling the virus by carrying out COVID testing and creating awareness among the public about the virus. The states such as Kerala and Himachal Pradesh, which have successfully mitigated the corona crisis, in comparison, have effectively employed their well-developed primary healthcare system during the pandemic. Drawing from these experiences, we conclude with policy suggestions to make the mohalla clinics an integral part of the strategy to fight this public health crisis in the national capital.
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Gupta, Sudhir Kumar, Anish Prabhakar, Amit Kumar, Nawaid Arif, Sachin Singh Yadav, and Shilpa Reddy Ganta. "An Epidemiological study on Depression among Rural & Urban Adolescent of Moradabad District, Uttar Pradesh." Indian Journal of Community Health 35, no. 3 (2023): 334–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.47203/ijch.2023.v35i03.015.

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Introduction: Adolescence is a stressful period due to physical, psychological, sexual changes, and presence of disorder such as depression is a matter of concern. Objectives: To study the prevalence of depression among adolescents in urban and rural areas and its socio-demographic correlates. Materials and methods: The PSU consisted all villages (n=29) and mohallas (n=23) in field-practice area. The required number of villages and mohallas, i.e., 10 each, were chosen using the basic random procedure, wherein each village and Mohalla has been assigned a unique serial number. Results: Overall, depression was observed in 110 participants (27.5%) with similar distribution in urban and rural areas. Low maternal and paternal education was a significant risk factor. Adolescents from the upper middle socioeconomic class (42.9%) and those from the lower middle socioeconomic class (33.3%) experienced the most depression. Burden was more among adolescents with low physical activity. Conclusion: This community based study of 400 adolescents residing in the urban and rural areas of Moradabad observed significant burden of depression in adolescent with poor maternal education, living in nuclear families, leading poor lifestyle and affected by any chronic illness at the time of the interview. Positive family history of mental illness was also an important risk factor.
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Tripathi, Dr Rekha. "Assessment of Fluoride Content in Ground Water and its Impact on Wheat and Vegetables of Dausa District, Rajasthan, India." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. VII (2021): 555–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.36376.

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In the present investigation samples of ground water ( open well, hand pump), wheat and vegetables (spinach, potato and tomato) were collected from different areas of Dausa district of Rajasthan and analyzed to access the adverse effect on human health due to fluoride accumulation. The fluoride concentration varies between 5.1-14.9 mg/l in the collected water samples, where as in wheat samples it was found in the range of 3.42-14.25mg/l and in vegetables from 1.19-22.45mg/l. The fluoride accumulation was found to be much higher in leafy vegetable (spinach) than that of in other vegetables, where seeds or tubers are the main edible part (potato and tomato). Cereal crop ( wheat ) also estimated with more fluoride content then potato and tomato. The maximum concentration of fluoride in water, wheat and vegetables was 14.9mg/l (Bairwa Mohalla/Dausa ), 14.25 µg/g (Seengpura/Dausa) and 22.45 µg/g (Kalyanpura/ Dausa) respectively. It was observed that large number of people from Bairwa Mohalla/Dausa were suffering from Skeletal and Dental fluorosis.
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Nilesh, Preeta. "Negotiating Communal Harmony in Mumbai: Women in Mohalla Committees." Asian Politics & Policy 3, no. 4 (2011): 611–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1943-0787.2011.01295.x.

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Dr. Pirzada M Amin, Dr Pirzada M. Amin. "Domestic Violence in Kashmir: A Study from Sheikh Mohalla Srinagar." IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science 11, no. 3 (2013): 13–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/0837-1131317.

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YANAGISAWA, Kiwamu, and Shuji FUNO. "SPATIAL FORMATION OF MOHALLA IN VARANASI CITY (UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA)." Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ) 73, no. 623 (2008): 153–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3130/aija.73.153.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mohalla"

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Heydenrych, Reuben. "Environmental evaluation of proposed alternative roads to the Mohale dam." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/15957.

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Bibliography: p. 109-111.<br>This is an academic report submitted in partial fulfilment of the degree Master of Environmental Science. It is written to demonstrate the competence of the writer in undertaking work in the field of Environmental Impact Assessment. The main purpose of the report is the comparative evaluation of two proposed alternative roads, the "Western Access Route" (WAR) and the "Least Cost Alternative Route" (LCAR). Since this is an academic report, it will not be used as a decision-making document and it will not be submitted to the proponent of the alternative roads.
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Farinha, Ana Maria Antunes. "Coleção Yolanda Mohalyi - O Moderno e o Contemporâneo no acervo do MAC USP." Universidade de São Paulo, 2006. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/93/93131/tde-18102011-090259/.

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A doação de obras do espólio de Yolanda Mohalyi apresenta-se como exercício para a compreensão do que representa a aquisição de coleções particulares para a constituição e a organização de um acervo especializado em arte contemporânea. O estudo sobre a incorporação do espólio de Yolanda Mohalyi pode contribuir para uma melhor compreensão sobre o perfil do acervo MAC USP e, principalmente, indicar a importância dos parâmetros adotados nos processos de doação e aquisição de obras de arte em acervos públicos. Através da análise da trajetória de Yolanda Mohalyi e de sua coleção doada ao MAC USP, em 1979 se torna possível identificar questões que envolvem os mecanismos de incorporação de obras, de manutenção das obras e de pesquisa das mesmas, assim como a definição do que se constitui um acervo e uma coleção.<br>The donation of Yolanda Mohalyi\'s legacy shows itself as an exercise for the comprehension of the meaning of the acquisition of private collections to the constitution and organization of a collection specialized in contemporary art. The study of the incorporation of Yolanda Mohalyi\'s legacy can contribute for a better comprehension of the MAC USP collection\'s profile and, above all, indicates the importance of the criteria adopted on the donation and acquisition of works of art in public collections. By analyzing the history of Yolanda Mohalyi and the history of her collection donated to MAC USP in 1979, it is possible to identify issues that involve the mechanisms of incorporation of works of art, their conservation and the research about them, as well as the way a Collection is constituted.
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Mackinnon, Heather Jean. "An impact assessment of alternative access roads to the Mohale Dam, Lesotho." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21621.

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Purpose of Impact Assessments The purpose of Impact Assessments (lAs) is to reconcile society's needs for development with its need to conserve the environment. lA aims to assist planners to devise solutions that are sustainable and equitable, but still efficient. lA falls short In practice, the influence of lA on the planning process has been called into question: its recommendations are not always implemented, and some of its mitigatory measures have been narrow and naive. The gap between lA principles and lA praxis needs to be bridged by more effective procedures. Faulty problem formulation In this dissertation it is mooted that conventional lA , procedures, including the 1992 Integrated Environmental Management procedure, pay inadequate attention to the formulation of problems. There is a danger that lAs may focus on the wrong problem, or may misconstrue the right problem. Weak problem conception may then give birth to less than optimal solutions. Flawed solutions Following the lA for Contract 1000 (access roads to the Mohale Dam), only two alternative solutions were presented to the decision-maker for consideration. Of these, the LCAR is likely to be rejected because it is associated with high risks to the integrity of the biophysical environment, and because it costs M47 million (Malotis) more to construct than does the WAR. By default, the WAR is likely to become the preferred alternative; however it is unable to address some of the fundamental problems in the project area. Selection of the WAR as the access route for transporting materials to the Mohale Dam site "creates" groups of winners and losers in the affected society. In addition, failure to build the LCAR is equivalent to a lost opportunity (ie it represents an opportunity cost) for certain other groups of "losers" [see Table Sl]. The WAR, the best solution that conventional lA could generate, is manifestly a less-than-optimal solution. A problem-solving approach Analyses of the actual procedure followed during the lA for Contract 1000, and of the conventional approach to lA (according to the literature) point to the failure of lA procedures to recognise certain crucial features of environmental problems. lA procedures are not adapted to the dynamism or the complexity of environmental problems, and are not adequately designed to take into account interrrelationships (linkages) among either affected environments or among particular problems. lA is also in danger of becoming divorced from its political ("real world") context. In an attempt to address these failings of lA, a problem-solving approach to lA is developed. The new approach to lA is based on the 1992 IEM procedure, but is supplemented by elements of the natural human problem-solving process [after Miller 1985], and is also informed by Hill and Fuggle's [1990] classification of types and levels of alternatives.
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Fawkes, Helen Lucy. "An impact assessment of alternative access roads to the Mohale Dam, Lesotho." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13832.

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Bibliography: p. 143-147.<br>The purpose of this report is twofold. Its aim is firstly to compare the Western Access Road (WAR) with the Least Cost Alternative Route (LCAR) in terms of their ·impact on the environment and identify which of the two routes is the preferred alternative. To this end, the report documents and analyses the results of an impact assessment study, carried out by the Environmental Evaluation Unit (EEU) of the University of Cape Town. The report also includes recommended actions to mitigate negative impacts and enhance positive impacts. The report secondly serves as a dissertation, for the purpose of academic evaluation by examiners, for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Environmental Science. To this end it aims to demonstrate analytical rigour and an understanding of the theoretical basis of the study.
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Mohanta, Paritosh Kumar [Verfasser]. "Corrosion resistant cathode catalyst support materials for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell / Paritosh Kumar Mohanta." Ulm : Universität Ulm, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1137946474/34.

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Mopeli, Makhala. "The impact of HIV/AIDS on primary and secondary education in Mohales hoek in Lesotho." Thesis, Bloemfontein : Central University of Technology, Free State, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/11462/74.

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Thesis (M. Tech) - Central University of Technology, Free State, 2006<br>The main purpose of this study is to investigate different attributing factors that contribute to the impact of HIV/AIDS on Primary and Secondary education at Mohale’s Hoek in Lesotho. The fact that about 30% of teachers and close to 170 000 children are shown to be HIV positive, demonstrates the urgent need for an educational based study. This study strives towards elaborating on these key elements by providing recent statistical evidence. Quantitative research and qualitative research were used in the study. The descriptive research survey method was utilised through the use of questionnaires and interviews, as well as additional data, which were obtained from contributions by school principals and interviews held with Heads of Departments, to portray a holistic view of the research problem. The tests carried out demonstrate that the HIV/AIDS epidemic can lead to negative school population growth in some areas, a decline in school enrolment and an increase in the drop-out-rate. The literature reviewed also shows that Lesotho is seriously affected by the AIDS pandemic. It is probable that by the year 2010, 30-35% of children will have lost one or both parents and the ability of relatives to keep such children in school, will have become a critical issue. The results of the statistical analysis indicate that the impact of HIV/AIDS has been a significant factor in primary and secondary enrolment patterns, as well as in the dwindling pool of qualified educators. The findings of the ANOVA show statistically insignificant differences in all the independent variables; that is, age, gender, level of education and years of experience with respect to the impact of HIV/AIDS on education. The limitations of the study have been indicated and recommendations have been made. Decisions on the research questions, research aim and objectives have been made, and decisions on the research hypotheses have been reported as well. Recommendations for further studies have been made.
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Dora, Venkata Mohana Murali Krishna [Verfasser]. "Compact storage-based resistance spot welding power supplies / Krishna Dora Venkata Mohana Murali." Paderborn : Universitätsbibliothek, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1117642097/34.

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Mohana, Sundara Shanmugam Giriram Kumar [Verfasser]. "The Drosophila 7SK snRNP complex is required for synaptic growth and function of motoneurons / Giriram Kumar Mohana Sundara Shanmugam." Mainz : Universitätsbibliothek Mainz, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1196239673/34.

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McMurray, Helen Frances. "An environmental impact assessment of the alternative access routes, the Western Access Route, and the Least Cost Alternative Route, to the proposed Mohale Dam, Lesotho." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21619.

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Bibliography: p. 54-57.<br>This report is concerned with the environmental impact assessment of two alternative access roads, the Western Access Route (WAR) and the Least Cost Alternative Route (LCAR), to the proposed Mohale Dam site, Lesotho. The procedure adopted by the Environmental Evaluation Unit (EEU) study team for the assessment of environmental impacts associated with the development of the two routes, is critically reviewed. A comparative evaluation of the alternative routes is undertaken. The preferred access route, which best satisfies the above environmental criteria, is recommended . In January 1993, the Environmental Evaluation Unit (EEU) of the University of Cape Town was appointed by Gibb-Bergman Joint Venture (GBJV), to assess the environmental impacts associated with the development of an access road from the Lesotho-South Africa border to the construction site of the proposed Mohale Dam (Phase lB), Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP), Lesotho. An existing road, termed the Western Access Route (WAR), was identified as a possible access route. This route would require upgrading to a suitable standard for the passage of heavy construction vehicles, and, in addition, the construction of a bypass of the central business district of Maseru . At an early stage of the study, an alternative access route to the WAR was identified from eight possible alternative routes. This route has been termed the Least Cost Alternative Route (LCAR). The EEU study team undertook a full assessment of the environmental impacts associated with upgrading the Mountain Road/Western Access Route (WAR) and the construction of the LCAR. These detailed impact assessments are documented in Report EEU/2/93/104a, EEU/2/93/104b and EEU/2/93/104c, submitted with this report.
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Schreiner, Barbara. "An environmental impact assessment for the access road to the Mohale dam, Lesotho : a comparative analysis of the Western access road and the least cost alternative route." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21494.

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The purpose of this document is to set out a comparison of the environmental impacts of the two alternative access roads to the Mohale Dam, Lesotho: the Least Cost Alternative Route (LCAR) and the Western Access Route (WAR), and to recommend a preferred alternative for construction. The analysis and comparison is couched in a theoretical framework with regard to the process, nature and function of Integrated Environmental Management (IEM) and the problems associated with implementation of the IEM process. In this report I1 set out some of the limitations and problems associated with the EIA on the access road to the Mohale Dam (LHDA Contract No 1000). I then discuss the criteria on which a selection of a preferred alternative should be made, focussing on concepts of sustainability (including ecological sustainability), provision of basic human needs, equity and social justice, and cultural diversity and self-realisation. Within the context framed by the limitations of this EIA, the report then compares the LCAR and the WAR, and makes recommendations with regard to a preferred alternative, based on this comparison. The report also provides comments and discussion on a management and monitoring plan for Phase lB of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP).
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Books on the topic "Mohalla"

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Tiwari, Vinod. Gali mohallah. [s.n.], 1991.

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Mēlinamani, Abbās. Jannat mohallā. Lōhiyā Prakāśana, 2008.

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Mēlinamani, Abbās. Jannat mohallā. Lōhiyā Prakāśana, 2008.

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Mēlinamani, Abbās. Jannat mohallā. Lōhiyā Prakāśana, 2008.

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Dube, Bālā. Mohalle Āgarā ke. Parāga Prakāśana, 1990.

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Alam, Amra. Mohally ka naqsha. Book Group, 2003.

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Dube, Bala. Mohalle Agra ke. Parag, 1990.

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Sumitā, Sāmanta, ed. Mohara. Sutānaṭī Paṭakathā, 1998.

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Ray, Prafulla. Mohara. De'ja Pābaliśiṃ, 1998.

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Chaudhary, Shahid N. Wasim Akram: Mohallay se mahallat tak. Haq Publications, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mohalla"

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Contractor, Qudsiya. "Remaking the ‘mohalla’: Muslim basti-dwellers and Entrepreneurial Urbanism in Mumbai." In Entrepreneurial Urbanism in India. Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2236-4_7.

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Mohanty, Amarjeet, and Gourab Kar. "Impact of Environmental Design Changes on Primary Healthcare Services in Mohalla Clinics During COVID-19: Findings from a Rapid Ethnographic Study." In Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36316-0_17.

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Gopalakrishnan, Sangeetha. "Parvathy Ramanathan and Mohana Ganesan." In The ID CaseBook, 6th ed. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003354468-19.

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Gopalakrishnan, Sangeetha. "Parvathy Ramanathan and Mohana Ganesan." In The ID CaseBook. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315148083-18.

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Geddes, Patrick, and Ray Bromley. "City Quarters Continued: Mohallas North of the Six Squares." In Town Planning towards City Development. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315761961-34.

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Demir, Danyela, and Olivier Moreillon. "In Conversation with Mohale Mashigo (b. 1983)." In Tracing the (Post)Apartheid Novel beyond 2000. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032632247-9.

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Wilkins, Jayne. "Ga-Mohana Hill North Rockshelter, South Africa." In Handbook of Pleistocene Archaeology of Africa. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20290-2_94.

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Naudé, Christiaan. "Therianthropic power in Mohale Mashigo's speculative short fiction." In The Short Story in South Africa. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003226840-7.

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Legg, Stephen. "A Pre-Partitioned City? Anti-Colonial and Communal Mohallas in Inter-War Delhi." In Communal Geographies. Routledge, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003582601-17.

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Rana, Rishi, Abhinav Choudhary, Karma Yangzom, and Kaushal Kumar. "Estimation of Methane Generation from Municipal Solid Waste of Mohali Landfill Site." In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-6557-8_48.

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Conference papers on the topic "Mohalla"

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Kohli, Sahil, and Rishi Prakash Shukla. "Driving Electric Car Purchase Intentions through AR/VR and Webrooming: Insights from the Tricity (Chandigarh - Mohali - Panchkula) Region in India." In 2024 15th International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icccnt61001.2024.10724238.

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Fernandes, Ana Cândida F. de Avelar. "O informalismo no Brasil: Lourival Gomes Machado e a 5ª bienal internacional de São Paulo." In Encontro de História da Arte. Universidade Estadual de Campinas, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/eha.7.2011.4057.

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A 5a Bienal Internacional de São Paulo, realizada pelo crítico e historiador da arte Lourival Gomes Machado em 1959, mostrou e premiou um grande número de artistas informais, tanto internacionais como brasileiros. A premiação de três nomes de relevo do cenário informalista local – Yolanda Mohalyi (aquisição pelo Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo), Arthur Luiz Piza (melhor gravador nacional) e Manabu Mabe (melhor pintor nacional) – pode ser considerada um marco significativo da penetração da abstração informal no país, bem como o prêmio de pintura internacional entregue ao espanhol Modesto Cuixart.
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Sharma, Navneet, Renu Thakur, Aryantika Sharma, and Shailesh Kumar. "Visual activity questionnaire survey of university bus drivers in Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula: A pilot study." In SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ROBOTICS, AUTOMATION AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS (ICRAINS 24). AIP Publishing, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0259277.

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Devi, Samriti, Nisha Rani, and Kawal Nain Singh. "Sustainable waste management in health care sector: A study from the districts of Mohali and Rupnagar in Punjab." In SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ROBOTICS, AUTOMATION AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS (ICRAINS 24). AIP Publishing, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0258594.

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