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‘A state of one’s own’: secessionism and federalism in India [PDF]
Ever since the 'ethnic explosion' and secessionism blasted across the world in the mid-1980s, theorists have worked overtime to devise solutions to what appears to be an intractable problem.
Chandhoke, Neera
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Spatial Heterogeneity and Socioeconomic Inequalities in Anaemia Among Indian Women
Background Anaemia is one of the most concerning public health issues in India, primarily affecting women of reproductive age. Despite the interventions dedicated to this, the prevalence of anaemia remains rather high. This study aims to analyse the socioeconomic inequalities, factors contributing to these inequalities, and spatial variations in the ...
Deepak Kumar +4 more
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Online teaching-learning in higher education during lockdown period of COVID-19 pandemic
The whole educational system from elementary to tertiary level has been collapsed during the lockdown period of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) not only in India but across the globe.
Lokanath Mishra +2 more
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CONCEPT AND CONTEXT OF NEW EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE [PDF]
Globalization, liberalization, technological development, infrastructure development and WTO etc. are ‘contexts’, which have the potential to positively influence the quantity and quality of women’s participation in agriculture in India’s North Eastern ...
Panda, Bhagirathi
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Book Review: Margins of Faith: Dalit and Tribal Christianity in India [PDF]
A review of Margins of Faith: Dalit and Tribal Christianity in India edited by Rowena Robinson and Joseph Marianus ...
Roberts, Michelle Voss
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Background and Aims Hemoglobin (Hb) concentration is used clinically to determine the presence of anemia and other blood disorders. More than half of the under‐five children in South and Southeast Asia suffer from lower Hb concentration. The main goal of this study is to determine risk factors associated with lower Hb concentration among 6–59‐month‐old
Ruhul Amin +5 more
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Background: The study assesses the impact of socio-demographic factors, including food habits and lifestyle factors, with their clinical outcome due to SARS-CoV-2 in a small tribal state in Northeast India. Methods: Clinical and demographic data from 896
P.C. Lalrohlua +7 more
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Ichnofossils from the Middle Bhuban Unit, Bhuban Formation of Pachhy Lokah near Maubawk, Siaha District, Mizoram, India [PDF]
Elita Rose +5 more
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Background Even though breast cancer (BC) is the most common female cancer worldwide, the role of tobacco, specifically chewing tobacco in the development of BC has not been widely studied. This study is aimed at assessing this association. Methods A multicentre hospital‐based case‐control study was utilised.
Romi Moirangthem +16 more
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Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB)-induced plant adaptations to stresses: an updated review [PDF]
Plants and bacteria are co-evolving and interact with one another in a continuous process. This interaction enables the plant to assimilate the nutrients and acquire protection with the help of beneficial bacteria known as plant growth-promoting bacteria
Awmpuizeli Fanai +7 more
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