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Economic & Political Weekly
Increasing rice and wheat production constrains a shift in cropping patterns.
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Increasing rice and wheat production constrains a shift in cropping patterns.
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Registration of WL 450, WL 451, WL 501‐R, and WL 600 Alfalfa1 (Reg. No. 67 to 70)
Crop Science, 1974I. I. Kawaguchi, D. F. Beard
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Economic & Political Weekly
A flawed power order has led to the worst food crisis in modern times, using medieval siege warfare.
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A flawed power order has led to the worst food crisis in modern times, using medieval siege warfare.
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(Wl-706)-Decentralising Disaster Governance
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M Suhaas, null S Subramanian
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Economic & Political Weekly
This letter responds to the editorial “A Call for Timely Census” (EPW, 10 May 2025), emphasizing that while a timely census is essential, it alone cannot address the complexities of India’s dynamic migration patterns. Migrant workers remain marginalized due to outdated data and a lack of systemic reforms.
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This letter responds to the editorial “A Call for Timely Census” (EPW, 10 May 2025), emphasizing that while a timely census is essential, it alone cannot address the complexities of India’s dynamic migration patterns. Migrant workers remain marginalized due to outdated data and a lack of systemic reforms.
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wl-1082- An Inevitable Pandemic
Economic & Political WeeklyThis article critically analyzes Sandipan Baksi’s (2020) Epidemics and Capitalism, examining how capitalism exacerbated the COVID-19 crisis while reinforcing class reproduction and ideological control. While Baksi highlights the erosion of public health systems under capitalism, he underestimates capitalism’s systemic role in the outbreak.
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Registration of WL 512, WL 514 and WL 515 Alfalfa1 (Reg. No. 102 to 104)
Crop Science, 1982I.I. Kawaguchi, J.L. Force, D.F. Beard
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The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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