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Marine fisheries development: an outlook at turn of the century and key policy issues
(2010-03-23)
Country has made remarkable progress in the sea food exports particularly in the recent years when the export has crossed Rs.400 crores. In this sense the stratehgy for marine fisheries development in India may be considered ...
Overview of pesticides industry in Inida
(2010-03-23)
This paper attempts to analyse the growth of the production of pesticides over a time and changes in the structure of the product mix, product dominance and flow of materials. The profile of this industry including the ...
Opportunities and constraints in the growth of production of oilseeds and edible oils in a systems framework
(2010-03-23)
This paper is designed to delineate opportunities and major constraints in the achievements of self-sufficiency objective and key areas of policy action. The analysis is presented in a systems framework.
Priority areas for research in the operations of small enterprises
(2010-03-23)
In the past few years, there has been a growing recognization of a role of small enterprises in promoting industrial development. Accordingly several efforts have been made to encourage the entrepreneurship and strengthening ...
Marketing of fresh water fishes in India
(2010-03-23)
In this paper an attempt has been made to analyse the marketing patter (use flows, physical flows, channel flows and fisherman's share in consumer rupee) of fresh water fishes and to summarize the key area for action to ...
A study of blood transfusion services in Maharashtra and Gujarat states, India
(Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 2009-11-11)
Blood-transfusion services are vital to maternal health because haemorrhage and anaemia are major causes of maternal death in South Asia. Unfortunately, due to continued governmental negligence, blood-transfusion services ...
A Public Private Partnership Model for Managing Urban Health: A Study of Ahmedabad City
(2009-07-25)
Urbanization is an important demographic shift worldwide. India’s urban population of 300 million represents 30 % of its total population; with the slum population in urban cities registering a 5 % growth in the last few ...
Managing equipment for emergency obstetric care in rural hospitals
(2004-10-25)
In resource-poor countries, substantial sums of money from governments and
international donors are used to purchase equipment for health facilities. WHO
estimates that 50—80% of such equipment remains non-functional. ...
Quality of care in institutional deliveries: the paradox of the Dominican Republic: a commentary on management
(2003-10-22)
Quality of service has two main dimensions.
First, service should meet accepted standards or
norms.Second, service should please clients.In
medical and health services the first—the technical
dimension—is dominant.This ...