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Pye, Norman, and B. K. Roy. "Census of India 1981: Census Atlas, National Volume." Geographical Journal 158, no. 1 (1992): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3060038.

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Hashmi, Fariha, and Imran Rashid. "Challenges for Indian Entry into Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC)." Negotiations 1, no. 2 (2021): 41–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.54064/negotiations.v1i2.19.

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Enough of humiliation and what India calls as defaming by the resolutions by OIC on Kashmir, India has dealt with the challenges it had to face to enter into OIC. The tale of challenges faced by India, and the reciprocal attitude of New Delhi is a concrete depiction of international politics based on national interests, and where International organizations voice for human rights but get overpowered by individual member’s national interests. This piece of paper encompasses a show of challenges what India had to face, could overcome them and how creating challenges for its rivals.
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Vomsattel, Raphael, René Sieber, and Lorenz Hurni. "Topic Selection and Structure in the National Atlas of Switzerland." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-384-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The establishment of a National Atlas requires a broad view on the thematic content. Traditionally, maps in atlases are accessed by selecting topics from a thematically structured menu. Many important and complex decisions have to be made by map authors regarding the selection and structure of topics which are considered as the essence of an atlas. In the following lines will be described how and why the selected topics have been realized in the Atlas of Switzerland (AoS) and on which concepts they are based on.</p><p><i>Themati
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Sahu, Shobharam, Poonam Rishishwar, and Chhaya Rathod. "Pharmacovigilence practice for safety of medication system in India." Journal of Phytopharmacology 7, no. 2 (2018): 216–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.31254/phyto.2018.7220.

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Pharmacovigilance is very essential tool to ensure the safety of drug. It provides safety to patients in case of medication. Activity of pharmacovigilance is coordinates by National pharmacovigilance center in collaboration with international regulatory authorities (WHO, The Uppsala Monitoring center). Under the aegis of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), New Delhi, has initiated a nation-wide pharmacovigilance programme, with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi as the National Coordi
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Mund, Pallavi. "‘Tomorrow Is Today’ for the Indian Space Saga: Delineating the Legal Framework for Space Activities in India." Air and Space Law 46, Issue 1 (2021): 119–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/aila2021006.

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This article aims to study India’s robust space programme, against the backdrop of the current legal regime under which it operates. It further delves into the need for national space legislation vis-à-vis the recent burgeoning trend of privatization. To this end, this article analyses the draft 2017 Space Activities Bill introduced for consultation by the Government of India, and concludes with the recommendation that India adopt an all-encompassing national space legislation. outer space, ISRO, Indian Space Research Organisation, space activities, Indian space programme, privatization, IN-SP
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Kute, Vivek B., Anil Kumar, Awadhesh Kumar Yadav, et al. "Challenges and Solutions for Transplantation in Northeast India: Proceedings of the National Organ and Tissue Organization Session at the India Society of Organ Transplantation 2023 Meeting in Kolkata." Transplantation Direct 11, no. 5 (2025): e1786. https://doi.org/10.1097/txd.0000000000001786.

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Background: India is the third highest in terms of the total number of organ transplants in a year worldwide mainly based on living donor transplants. The number of deceased donor transplants has been limited in India ranking only at the 68th position of 94 countries that reported data to Global Observatory on Organ Donation and Transplantation during the year 2022. Methods: Representatives of National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation in addition to local transplant experts from Northeast India and Indian Society of Organ Transplantation discussed challenges and potential solutions for
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Shevat, Allon. "Developing More Value Flexibility for Organisation Development in India: Lessons Learnt from Different Value Orientations Across the World." NHRD Network Journal 13, no. 3 (2020): 352–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2631454120951883.

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Organisation development is riddled with values from the Occident; these Western values fly in the face of driving, developing trust and facilitating change in global organisations. Organisation development, via its Western values thus can vitiate to be seen as the handmaiden of cultural force-feeding, albeit perhaps not with malicious intent. This article explores episodes where the occidental and the relatively non-occidental, including the oriental context, make painful and ineffective interface. It raises the possibilities that organisation development can be and must be retooled. This art
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Kanda, Rohit, and G. S. Bhalla. "ADMINISTRATIVE EFFICIENCY OF EMPLOYEES OF INDIAN POST OFFICES: A CASE STUDY ON NORTH-WESTERN INDIA." Administrative Development 'A Journal of HIPA, Shimla' 8, SI-1 (2021): 103–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.53338/adhipa2021.v08.si01.06.

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This paper helps to revisit the administrative efficiency related perspectives of India Post. It relooks the administrative efficiency aspects of the organisation from related perspectives. This paper looks to appraise the administrative efficiency of India Post in gone 10 years, w.r.t regional, national and international competitors, for its different product lines. Administrative Efficiency will be measured from the Primary Data Perspective. The objective along with pursuance of other objectives, taken along 3 independent stages: I. Initial Feild Screening, I. Pilot Survey, III. Main Survey.
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Varughese, Sara. "Response of a Non- Governmental Organisation to COVID-19." Christian Journal for Global Health 7, no. 4 (2020): 14–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.15566/cjgh.v7i4.421.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a global impact with local or national lockdowns imposed in 172 countries. Morbidity and mortality due to the virus has seriously damaged both the health of populations and the economy. Government and non-governmental agencies (NGOs) have been hard pressed to respond meaningfully in the global crisis, the likes of which have not been experienced in recent times. A disability and development organization in India, a branch of a global non-governmental organization, reflects on the challenges and lessons learnt in responding to the crisis. The need to be alert, resp
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Fanari, Eleonora. "Participatory Security as Form of Control: Kaziranga National Park, India." Conservation and Society 22, no. 3 (2024): 125–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/cs.cs_44_23.

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Abstract ‘More security, more conservation’ is the mantra utilised by the Indian forest service to ensure the protection of flora and fauna. Aligned with international agreements aiming at securing wildlife and preserving forests, the Union and the State governments of India have adopted a series of green measures to ensure both the securitisation and participation of local communities in conservation efforts. This research article illustrates how participatory forms of conservation are employed to complement the securitisation of conservation, serving as a means to indirectly control people’s
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Joshi, Rohina, Innocent Besigye, Ileana Heredia-Pi, et al. "How do diverse low-income and middle-income countries implement primary healthcare team integration to support the delivery of comprehensive primary health care? A mixed-methods study protocol from India, Mexico and Uganda." BMJ Open 12, no. 5 (2022): e055218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055218.

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IntroductionAttainment of universal health coverage is feasible via strengthened primary health systems that are comprehensive, accessible, people-centred, continuous and coordinated. Having an adequately trained, motivated and equipped primary healthcare workforce is central to the provision of comprehensive primary healthcare (CPHC). This study aims to understand PHC team integration, composition and organisation in the delivery of CPHC in India, Mexico and Uganda.Methods and analysisA parallel, mixed-methods study (integration of quantitative and qualitative results) will be conducted to ga
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Bramhankar, Mahadev, and Murali Dhar. "Morbidity transition at the national and sub-national level and their determinants over the past and contemporary period in India." PLOS ONE 19, no. 6 (2024): e0304492. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0304492.

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The study delves into the epidemiological transition, examining the intricate changes in health status patterns and their connection to morbidities. Specifically, it assesses morbidity transition at both national and subnational levels in India and their determinants from 1995 to 2018. This study examines self-reported morbidities in India by utilising four rounds of National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) data (52nd, 60th, 71st, and 75th) from 1995–2018. We estimated prevalence by conducting descriptive analysis on socio-demographic determinants and morbidities such as: Infectious and Comm
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Pandey, Pragya, Akash Roy, and Ajeet Singh Bhadoria. "National viral hepatitis control program in India: Call for update." Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 12, no. 9 (2023): 1755–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1455_23.

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ABSTRACT Viral hepatitis is a serious yet manageable and preventable public health menace that infects about 3 million of people and leads to 1.1 million deaths worldwide every year. An acute episode of viral hepatitis usually subsides on its own, however, if not intervened timely, chronic infection puts people at risk of cirrhosis, liver cancer, and eventually death. In 2015, the global community allied to tackle viral hepatitis, as a result of which combating viral hepatitis target was included in the sustainable development goals (SDGs), and the World Health Organisation (WHO) constituted t
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Roy, Purabi. "Indian National Army: Netaji’s Secret Service." Indian Historical Review 49, no. 1_suppl (2022): S168—S192. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03769836221115896.

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Netaji’s Secret Service ‘Indian National Army’ essentially revolutionary organisation. It is well known the leftist played a crucial role in Subhas Bose getting elected as the President of the Tripuri Congress. In 1939 found the Left Consolidation Committee (LCC), but the tenuous coalition of the leftists in the Committee soon broke but CPI remained with Bose. However, after the Second World War broke out, Bose decided to leave India. The Communists helped Subhas in his escape; the main operator was Achhar Singh Chhina, who was best known by the Soviets as Larkin, Akbar Mia of Forward Bloc and
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Singh, K. K., Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi, and Mohammad Asif. "The exploring role and responsibility of Indian pharmacopoeia commission: An introduction." Journal of Education Technology in Health Sciences 10, no. 3 (2024): 64–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.jeths.2023.015.

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: This article emphasise on the Journey of Indian Pharmacopoeia and its parent organisation, the Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) as setting up standards for maintaining the efficacy and quality of drugs used for the treatment of diseases prevailing in India. This study attempts to explore Indian Pharmacopoeial growth and general awareness among the scientists, research scholars, drug manufacturers, testing laboratories, healthcare professionals and other stakeholders for their compliance and usage. This article describe the functions of IP Commission such as revision and publication of t
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Patel, I. G. "On Taking India into the Twenty-First Century (New Economic Policy in India)." Modern Asian Studies 21, no. 2 (1987): 209–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x00013780.

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On one of his many visits to India Kingsley Martin was once asked how he saw the prospects for Western Europe. His reply was that he was very optimistic as most of the leaders of Western Europe then were very old. If the transition from age to youth in national leadership is a sufficient basis for hope, we certainly have much to be grateful for in India. And our young Prime Minister has already struck a very responsive chord among large sections of Indian society by his promise of change. His mother had won the 1980 election on the promise of a ‘Government that works’. Mr Gandhi promised in 19
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Escobar, Luis F., and Sameer Deshpande. "A Focal Organization Perspective Toward Interorganizational Collaboration: The Case of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in India." Administration & Society 51, no. 9 (2018): 1455–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0095399718760582.

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We propose, from a focal organization’s perspective, a holistic framework for an interorganizational collaboration (IOC) that integrates the resource dependence theory and the triangular alignment perspective to account for the impact external factors such as international donors and internal factors such as the focal organization’s competencies have on the IOC’s antecedents, process, and outcomes. We base our arguments on the case of the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) that collaborated with various international and domestic partners to effectively reduce the incidence of HIV/AIDS
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Modi, Kiran, Lakshmi Madhavan, Leena Prasad, Gurneet Kalra, Suman Kasana, and Sanya Kapoor. "SUPPORT FOR YOUTH LEAVING CARE: A NATIONAL RESEARCH STUDY, INDIA." International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies 11, no. 4.2 (2020): 160–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.18357/ijcyfs114.2202020049.

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This paper is a condensed version of a study entitled “Beyond 18: Leaving Child Care Institutions — A Study of Aftercare Practices in Five States of India”, conducted and published in 2019 by Udayan Care, a charitable organisation, with support from UNICEF India and Tata Trusts. This research involved the participation of care leavers, government functionaries, duty-bearers, and civil society practitioners. It found that upon turning 18, youth transitioning out of child care institutions to independent life in India experience many challenges, such as securing housing and identity documents; a
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Vij, Krishna, and Prof Ridhi. "The Birth of Indian National Congress: A Safety Valve for Colonial India." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 8 (2023): 842–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.50461.

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Abstract: The Indian National Congress (INC) has been around longer than any other Indian political party, having been founded in 1885. In the fight for Indian independence from British colonial control, the establishment of the Indian National Congress was a critical factor. The Congress's formation was not, however, without debate. The "safety valve theory" was at the centre of one such debate; this theory proposed that the British established the Congress in order to alleviate the strain of rising Indian nationalism. The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between the em
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Kumar, Sumant. "India’s relations with Saudi Arabia and UAE under the Modi Government." Malaysian Journal of International Relations 11, no. 1 (2023): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/mjir.vol11no1.1.

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India is home to the third-largest Muslim population, any internal policy changes affect Muslim voters including bilateral relations with neighbours and Gulf countries. Despite, several criticisms, the Modi government gained some objections over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Population Register (NPR), and National Register of Citizens (NRC) issues at the national level. Nonetheless, the government has regained a second term in India. Modi's foreign policies not only made a new high in the bilateral relationship with Islamic countries in the Gulf, but amicability had changed
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Alex, Ann Thania. "Global Food Trade in a Rule Based System." Christ University Law Journal 10, no. 1 (2021): 33–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.12728/culj.18.2.

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A rule-based regime of international trade is built upon norms of equality and non-discrimination. It helps maintain equity in international trade by the observance of principles such as that of Most Favoured Nation and National Treatment. A closer inspection of the sector wise international trade practices of nations suggests that there are deviations from the rule-based mechanism of World Trade Organisation. This detrimentally impacts the balance of trade. This research article analyses the application of the rule-based regime of the World Trade Organisation with special reference to instanc
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HAROON, SANA. "The Rise of Deobandi Islam in the North-West Frontier Province and its Implications in Colonial India and Pakistan 1914–1996." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland 18, no. 1 (2008): 47–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1356186307007778.

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The commitment of North-West Frontier Province Pakhtun religious politics towards the quest for a society and state governed by religious leaders was directed through the colonial period, and into the national period, predominantly by the ulama known as Deobandis. These ulama took their title from the madrasa Darul Ulum Deoband in the United Provinces in north-India and came to prominence through championing Muslim interests in colonial NWFP. After the partition of the Indian subcontinent and the creation of Pakistan in 1947, the United Provinces remained in India, separating Pakistani scholar
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Chary, Krishnan Vengadaragava, and Rithu Bhaskaran. "RATIONALITY ASSESSMENT OF ZINC FORMULATIONS AVAILABLE IN INDIA." International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9, no. 8 (2017): 200. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ijpps.2017v9i8.19178.

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Objective: To critically analyze the essentiality and irrational zinc preparations available in Indian market. Methods: This was conducted as cross-sectional analysis by department of pharmacology of our tertiary care hospital between June and December 2016. Data regarding various formulations of zinc were retrieved from current index of medical sciences and drug India database. Rationality assessment was done using prescribed guidelines and approved formulations of zinc by Central drug standard control organisation. Essentiality was checked using National list of essential medicine India, 201
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Mallik, D. C. V. "India’s participation in IAU over the years." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 13, S349 (2018): 214–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921319000334.

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AbstractIndia was still a British colony when the International Astronomical Union was born in 1919. India did not have a national science academy nor a national research council at the time. The Royal Society, London, which was the adhering body of Great Britain to IAU, handled matters of the colony too. India formally joined the IAU in 1948 as an independent nation through an initiative taken by the Government of India. In 1968, the National Institute of Sciences of India (NISI) became the adhering organisation to the IAU, as did the other affiliate Unions of ICSU. Soon after, its name was c
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BOWN, CHAD P., and JENNIFER A. HILLMAN. "Bird Flu, the OIE, and National Regulation: The WTO's India–Agricultural Products Dispute." World Trade Review 15, no. 2 (2016): 235–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1474745615000701.

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AbstractThis paper provides a legal-economic assessment of issues arising in the Panel Report over the WTO's India–Agricultural Products dispute, one of a growing list of disputes arising at the intersection of the WTO and domestic regulatory policy over human, animal, or plant health. This dispute featured allegations that India's import measures applied against avian influenza- (AI-) infected countries over poultry and related products were too restrictive, in light of the World Organisation for Animal Health's (OIE's) scientifically motivated standards and guidelines. We rely on insights fr
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Rahul, R. Udhand, Kiran Reddy S, BH Tippesh, and Raja SV Visha. "Unemployment of Indian Youth." Recent Trends in Data Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining 1, no. 1 (2025): 10–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14929395.

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<em>This research paper examines the issue of unemployment among Indian youth, drawing on data from various sources, including the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) and research papers. While India experiences a demographic dividend with a large youth population, a significant portion of this population faces unemployment challenges. Factors like a mismatch between education and industry needs, lack of vocational training, and economic shifts contribute to this problem. The paper discusses these factors in detail and suggests policy recommendations to address the issue, focusing on im
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Ranjan, Rahul, and Kausik K. Bhadra. "Impacts of Traditional Cooking Fuels on the Prevalence of Ailments in India." Indian Journal of Human Development 13, no. 3 (2019): 294–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0973703019900444.

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This article examines the impact of the use of traditional cooking fuels on health using India Human Development Survey and National Sample Survey Organisation health expenditure data. Analyses reveal that the use of traditional fuel is significantly associated with the prevalence of short-term and long-term ailments. Subsequently, probit estimation is used to measure how the socio-economic and demographic factors influence the prevalence of short-term and long-term ailments due to the use of cooking fuels. It was found that if a household has a separate kitchen, the possibility of its members
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Kalyankar, Vijay Y., Bhakti V. Kalyankar, Shriniwas N. Gadappa, and Ummehani G. Rasool. "Obstetric outcome of phase IV of National AIDS Control Programme at a tertiary care centre." International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 6, no. 10 (2017): 4555. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20174441.

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Background: This study was conducted to observe maternal and fetal outcome of sero-positive women delivering at our centre by using the newly introduced National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) phase IV of HARRT (highly active antiretroviral therapy) recommended by National AIDS Control Organisation (GOI) started from 1st January 2014.Methods: Study included all seropositive pregnant women diagnosed during pregnancy and in emergency at labour room of Government Medical College, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India in 2 years period. The women and their newborns were managed as per recommendations of p
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Kapuria, Radha. "National, modern, Hindu? The post-independence trajectory of Jalandhar’s Harballabh music festival." Indian Economic & Social History Review 55, no. 3 (2018): 389–418. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0019464618778412.

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This article discusses the post-Independence trajectory of North India’s oldest extant classical music festival. Processes of modernisation and nationalisation transformed the Harballabh festival into a professionally organised concert, with little resemblance to the fair or ‘Rāg Melā’ it used to be. I demonstrate the tension between the ‘modernisation’ begun by Ashwini Kumar post-1948 and a subtle though unmistakable ‘Hinduisation’ championed by other middle-class organisers. Kumar’s attempts during the 1950s and 1960s to shape a new, disciplined audience, schooled in practices of rapt listen
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Sharma, Priyank. "Impact of Education on Suicides in India." Journal of Education Culture and Society 13, no. 1 (2022): 419–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.15503/jecs2022.1.419.428.

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Aim. The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of education on the rate of suicides in India. The paper further attempts to take a global outlook on how prevalent is suicide among countries with high education indicators.&#x0D; Methodology. The paper is based on secondary research with data collected from National Databases like National Crime Records Bureau and International databases of World Health Organization and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Data analysis is done using statistical technique like Correlation and using Microsoft Excel.&#x0D; Results. T
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EzhilVendhan, Dr K., Dr Kamala Balakrishnan, Dr Aparajita Gautam, and Dr Harshitha S. Logesh. "Laurence Moon Bardet Biedl Syndrome with Atypical Syndromic Retinitis Pigmentosa-A Rare Case Report." Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports 9, no. 11 (2021): 1109–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.36347/sjmcr.2021.v09i11.018.

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Laurence Moon Bardet Biedl syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive condition listed in the NORD (National Organisation for Rare Disorders) with only less than 15 cases reported all over India, affects children born to consanguineous parents. Early onset retinal dystrophy, obesity, limb abnormalities, mental retardation, hypogonadism, and renal illness being a few symptoms. Here is a case of 19-year-old male with this rare genetic disorder who presented with complaints of night blindness and defective vision since 2 years. On ocular examination both eye fundus showed atypical retinitis pigmentos
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Chandra, Hukum, HVL Bathla, and U. C. Sud. "Small area estimation under a mixture model." Statistics in Transition new series 11, no. 3 (2010): 503–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.59170/stattrans-2010-028.

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Small area estimation (SAE) under a linear mixed model may not be efficient if data contain substantial proportion of zeros than would be expected under standard model assumptions (hereafter zero-inflated data). We discuss the SAE for zero-inflated data under a mixture model (Fletcher et al., 2005 and Karlberg, 2000) that account for excess zeros in the data. Our results from simulation studies show that mixture model based approach for SAE works well and produces an efficient set of small area estimates. An application to real survey data from the National Sample Survey Organisation of India
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Dr., Pavan M. Kuchar, Satya Mohan Mishra Dr., and Mayur A. Dande Dr. "Accelerating Family Businesses- A case of Treasure Trove "Khandelwal Jewelers"." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 10, no. 3 (2023): 265–69. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7652454.

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The unorganised sector in India has been contributing to the growth of economy since long times. National Account Statistics happens to use the term &ldquo;Unorganised sector&rdquo; instead of &ldquo;informal sector&rdquo;. Despite the drawbacks like getting disappeared from the mainstream documentations, accounting and records, as this sector provides plenty of employment opportunities, has been a foremost choice for the less educated and unskilled mob that can be trained for a short period and contribute to better functioning of the organisation. The Indian gold, gems and jewellery unorganis
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Dr., Pavan M. Kuchar, Satya Mohan Mishra Dr., and Mayur A. Dande Dr. "Accelerating Family Businesses- A case of Treasure Trove "Khandelwal Jewelers"." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 10, no. 3 (2023): 298–300. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7695388.

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The unorganised sector in India has been contributing to the growth of economy since long times. National Account Statistics happens to use the term &ldquo;Unorganised sector&rdquo; instead of &ldquo;informal sector&rdquo;. Despite the drawbacks like getting disappeared from the mainstream documentations, accounting and records, as this sector provides plenty of employment opportunities, has been a foremost choice for the less educated and unskilled mob that can be trained for a short period and contribute to better functioning of the organisation. The Indian gold, gems and jewellery unorganis
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Rao, K. N. "Crop Insurance in India – Past, Present&Future." Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective 6, no. 2 (2002): 29–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/097226290200600204.

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In a country like India where nearly 2/3rd of the population depends on agriculture for their livelihood and agriculture is prone to the vagaries of nature, crop insurance has to play the role of a vital institution. Crop insurance itself cannot increase productivity or be a source of financing, but it can play a role in enhancing both. The Comprehensive Crop Insurance Scheme (CCIS) introduced during the VIIth Five-year plan period, despite its shortcomings, farmers received nearly 6 times the premium as claims, but the coverage could not go beyond 5% of the total farming community. The Nation
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Ghosh, S., A. Sachan, and G. Srinivas. "COLLABORATION AND OUTREACH TOWARDS USE OF GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES IN INDIA WITH AN EMPHASIS ON ISRO’S EFFORT." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-5 (November 19, 2018): 51–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-5-51-2018.

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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract.&lt;/strong&gt; Geospatial technology is adopted in India through ‘Digital India’, for better governance and socio-economic benefits of common citizens. Remote sensing imageries and derived products are a direct input for geospatial data generation, monitoring resources and providing citizen services. As Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is responsible for technology development, launch and data distribution of Indian remote sensing satellites, there is a conscious effort for partnership development with international space agencies and Indian industries
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Kaur, Nav Shagan Deep, and Maneet Sharma. "Breaking Barriers: Building Better Societies for Children with HIV." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science X, no. V (2025): 625–31. https://doi.org/10.51584/ijrias.2025.100500057.

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Children represent the future of our societies, yet HIV/AIDS continues to pose a severe threat to their health, development, and survival. With 2.4 million people living with HIV in India—including approximately 82,000 children under the age of 15—the epidemic continues to impact the nation’s youth disproportionately. Globally, a child is infected with HIV every 12 seconds, and one dies from AIDS every 16 seconds, underscoring the urgent need for targeted interventions. In India, young people aged 15–29 bear 31% of the national HIV burden, while alarming data gaps persist for the 10–14 age gro
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Saha, Amiya, and Dipti Govil. "MORBIDITY PATTERN OF HOSPITALIZATION AND ASSOCIATED OUT OF POCKET EXPENDITURE: EVIDENCE FROM NSSO (2017-2018)." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 9, no. 11 (2021): 138–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v9.i11.2021.4401.

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In 2018, according to the National Sample Survey Report, the number of cases of hospitalization per 1000 persons in 365 days was 29 in India (26 per 1000 in rural and 34 per 1000 in urban areas). Between 2004 and 2014, for example, the average medical expenditure per hospitalization for urban patients increased by about 176%, and for rural patients, it jumped by a little over 160%. Most of these hospitalizations are for infections, but a significant number also for treatment for cancer and blood-related diseases. The increase in access to healthcare has also brought with it a massive spike in
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Bhattacharya, Rudrani, and Abhijit Sen Gupta. "What Role Did Rising Demand Play in Driving Food Prices Up?" South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance 6, no. 1 (2017): 59–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2277978717695155.

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Average food inflation in India during the period 2006–2013 was one of the highest among emerging market economies and nearly double the inflation witnessed in India during the previous decade. An often-cited hypothesis argues that the surge in food inflation during this period was driven by rising demand for high-value food products due to higher per capita income and diversification of Indian diets. In this article, we test the validity of this hypothesis by estimating the expenditure elasticity and then calculating the aggregate demand using data from household survey conducted by the Natio
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Chatterjee, Priya, Kishore Hiwale, Sunita Vagha, and Snehlata Hingway. "A study protocol for clinico-pathological diagnosis of hematological malignancies in a tertiary care hospital in central India." F1000Research 12 (October 5, 2023): 1269. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.138519.1.

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There is a paucity of a relevant national registry or any individual center study on clinico-pathological profiles of acute/chronic leukemias and multiple myeloma from central India. The proposed observational, prospective, longitudinal study in a rural tertiary center hospital in central India therefore intends to combine diagnostic techniques like peripheral blood smears, immunophenotyping via flow cytometry, bone marrow aspiration, and cytogenetic studies along with World Health Organisation and French-American-British classification for sub-typing, to accurately diagnose acute/chronic leuk
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Patel, Royal, Anupam Kumar Sachan, Sanjana Chaohan, et al. "Present era of drug safety in India: An overview." Journal of Pharmacovigilance and Drug Research 2, no. 1 (2021): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.53411/jpadr.2021.2.1.1.

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Introduction: Common Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR), evaluated by drug clinical trial studies, whereas an individual or specific population might suffer reactions after prolonged dormancy. Pharmacovigilance (PV) is a scientific investigation dealing with and keeping regular vigil on the drugs being used.&#x0D; Methods: The Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) and other regulatory authorities like a National Coordination Committee (NCC) via the Central Drug Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) manage PV activity in synchronicity. Indian Pharmacovigilance (PV) system requires carving, therefore
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Patel, Royal, Anupam Kumar Sachan, Sanjana Chaohan, et al. "Present era of drug safety in India: An overview." Journal of Pharmacovigilance and Drug Research 2, no. 1 (2021): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4904459.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> Common Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR), evaluated by drug clinical trial studies, whereas an individual or specific population might suffer reactions after prolonged dormancy. Pharmacovigilance (PV) is a scientific investigation dealing and keeping regular vigil on the drugs being used. The Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) and other regulatory authorities like a National Coordination Committee (NCC) via the Central Drug Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) manage PV activity in synchronicity. Indian Pharmacovigilance (PV) system require carving, therefore the Pharm
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Ziervogel, Gina, Poshendra Satyal, Ritwika Basu, et al. "Vertical integration for climate change adaptation in the water sector: lessons from decentralisation in Africa and India." Regional Environmental Change 19, no. 8 (2019): 2729–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10113-019-01571-y.

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AbstractVertical integration, which creates strategic linkages between national and sub-national levels, is being promoted as important for climate change adaptation. Decentralisation, which transfers authority and responsibility to lower levels of organisation, serves a similar purpose and has been in place for a number of decades. Based on four case studies in semi-arid regions in Africa and India, this paper argues that vertical integration for climate change adaptation should reflect on lessons from decentralisation related to governing natural resources, particularly in the water sector.
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Char, Sudhavna. "Should India Lend to GDH the Same Weight as to GDP?" International Review of Business and Economics 6, no. 1 (2022): 83–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.56902/irbe.2022.6.1.4.

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Growth for growth's sake goes against the grain of sustainable economics. It is not maintainable on the basis of full-cost pricing. The billing should include health and environmental costs, including charges for the exhaustion of natural resources, egregious disparities in wealth distribution, and increases in mental and physical sickness. Today’s material growth model transmutes many economic endeavors into preying on current and future generations. Unwittingly, the single-minded pursuit of growth without a global perspective has been resulting in loss of life and property, besides undermini
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Mukherjee, Rohan, and David M. Malone. "Global Responsibilities :." Jindal Journal of International Affairs 1, no. 1 (2011): 182–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.54945/jjia.v1i1.15.

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This article offers an examination of international developments central to globalisation in India and reviews India’s approach to some prominent multilateral treaty systems such as the United Nations (UN), the World Trade Organisation (WTO), the international climate change regime, and the nuclear non-proliferation and test-ban regimes. It argues that, to be a responsible and true global player, India needs to move beyond its membership of narrowly based power caucuses within these regimes to constructively address the greater challenges that these treaties are focused on. Thus, India’s engag
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Pradeep, M. D. "Review on the Gender Sensitive Women Education- Legal Revolution in Higher Education." International Journal of Management, Technology, and Social Sciences (IJMTS) 2, no. 1 (2017): 53–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.821378.

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Education spreads parallel with the life span of a person starting from his birth to death. Education is known to be the instrument which fills human actions with the essence of values, dignity, ethics and human virtues. Life progress along with the process of civilization equipped with social, moral, cultural attributes in the path of education. The Educational system should be gender sensitive to impart knowledge and disseminate skills to the marginalized sections of the society. The country could excess by facilitating contribution of the marginalized folk in the near future. Autonomous bod
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Dr., M. Tineshowri Devi. "Development Discourse of Tribes in India." Society Today: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences 1, no. 2 (2012): 31–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8284398.

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As per 2001 census, groups, communities described as tribes have been estimated at 83.4 million representing 8.2 per cent of country&rsquo;s population. Though they constitute only 8.2 percent of the total population, they represent an &nbsp; enormous &nbsp; diversity &nbsp; in &nbsp; terms &nbsp; of &nbsp; size, language and linguistic traits, ecological situations, physical features, extent of acculturation, modes of making a living level of development. Up till independence the tribal population lived in comparative isolation form the national scene and lived almost a self-sufficient life w
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Rao, Ch Sankar. "Tenancy Transition and the Effect of Liberalisation on Agricultural Land Leasing." Social Change 49, no. 3 (2019): 434–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0049085719863895.

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This article studies tenancy transition in India during 2002–2012 and critically assesses the proposed Model Agricultural Land Leasing Act, 2016 in addressing the country’s current tenancy problems. The article is based on the National Sample Survey Organisation data of the 59th and 70th Rounds. Tenancy in India during the period studied has seen the increasing dominance of large-size farm holdings which have posed challenges to agriculture in India. The legalisation of leases, without disturbing the ownership rights of land owners, is essential for tenants and ensures them security, instituti
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Mohapatra, Jakesh, Himanshu Pandya, and Archana Mankad. "REMOTE SENSING TREND OF FOREST ECOSYSTEM PRODUCTIVITY IN GUJARAT USING SATELLITE IMAGERY." International Association of Biologicals and Computational Digest 1, no. 2 (2022): 137–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.56588/iabcd.v1i2.58.

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Forest changes are now being rapid because of the higher rate of climatic variability. Landscape-scale evaluations of forest productivity are important to understand the response of forest species to changing climate. Net primary productivity (NPP) changes over long-term (from the year 1981 through 2006) was studied in the forest ecosystems of Gujarat state, India. The NPP product used in the study is derived from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer scanner imagery by National Remote Sensing Centre, Indian Space Research Organisation. Tren
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Laddha, Harsha. "Is India Ready for BEPS?: Foreseeable Problems and Suggestions." Intertax 45, Issue 12 (2017): 828–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/taxi2017073.

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Base Erosion Profit Shifting (BEPS) has recently been a matter of great concern. Globally, the disparity among the various tax schemes aided Multinational Companies (MNCs) to shift their profits to low tax jurisdictions and practice double non-taxation. In order to deal with this unstable situation that led to diminution in the collection of tax, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) came up with the 15 Action Plans as an initiative on BEPS at the call of Group of Twenty (G20). It extends a global guideline, which will facilitate the governments with the national an
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