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Food and welfare in India, c. 1900–1950 [PDF]
In 2001, the People's Union for Civil Liberties submitted a writ petition to the Supreme Court of India on the “right to food.” The petitioner was a voluntary human rights organization; the initial respondents were the Government of India, the Food ...
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Role of reductant for generation of solar energy in photogalvanic cell
The Photo voltages and photocurrents in photo galvanic cell containing a dye Rose Bengal and Oxalic Acid as reducing agent have been determined. The photo-outputs with Oxalic Acid are higher than Rose Bengal and Mannitol system.
Mahesh Chandra, RC Meena
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COMPARATIVE BIOMETRICS AND PERFORMANCES OF THREE COLOUR VARIETIES OF BENGAL GOATS IN THEIR HOME TRACT [PDF]
A study has been done in Nadia district, West Bengal, India during January, 2010 to December, 2013 with specific objective to know the comparative biometrics and performances of three colour varieties of Bengal goats in their home tract.
Nirmal Kumar Tudu +2 more
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Plant capitalism and company science: the Indian career of Nathaniel Wallich [PDF]
The career of the Danish-born botanist Nathaniel Wallich, superintendent of the Calcutta Botanic Garden from 1815 to 1846, illustrates the complex nature of botanical science under the East India Company and shows how the plant life of South Asia was ...
Biswas +31 more
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Gupi Gayen Bagha Bayen: The Latent Contours of Caste
In this paper I read a specific moment of Gupi Gayen Bhagha Bayen (GGBB, 1968), a children’s fantasy film by Satyajit Ray, as an instance of everyday caste experiences.
Ritu Sen Chaudhuri
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Migrant workers in the ILO's 'Global Alliance Against Forced Labour' report: a critical appraisal [PDF]
Temporary migration for agricultural work has long historical provenance globally, and has increased in the most recent period of globalisation. In this paper, using examples based on my own research on both cross-border (to the UK) and internal (within ...
Rogaly, Ben
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Type 2 diabetes (T2D), a growing global health concern, is closely linked to obesity and sedentary behavior. Central to its development are insulin resistance and impaired glucose metabolism in peripheral tissues, particularly skeletal muscle, which ...
Eyal Bengal, Sharon Aviram
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Background: The word "Cancer" itself is sufficient to cause a fear in the minds of people. Early detection of oral potentially malignant and malignant disorders is still a diagnostic challenge for most of the clinicians.
Nitasha Mittal +2 more
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Effects of climatic factors on antioxidant quality of tea (Camellia sinensis) in North Bengal
Tea [Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze] is one of the important contributors to the growing economy of North Bengal. The phytochemical and therapeutic qualities of tea prominently altered recently due to continuous change in climatic conditions of North ...
TARUN KUMAR MISRA +3 more
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Workshop and Symposium on Sustainable Small-scale Fisheries: Towards FAO Guidelines on Marine and Inland Small-scale Fisheries, 19-21 September, 2011, Kolkata, West Bengal, India [PDF]
The workshop and symposium titled Sustainable Small-scale Fisheries: Towards FAO Guidelines on Marine and Inland Small-scale Fisheries was jointly organized by the National Fishworkers’ Forum (NFF) and the Society for Direct Initiative for Social and ...
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