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    • On organizing: are 'solutions' really the problem? 

      Gupta, Anil K. (2010-03-14)
      Ensuring a fair distribution of public resources has remained a concern of planners and socially conscious academists for a long time. The limitation of market forces in catering to such needs of people which at current ...
    • A Public Private Partnership Model for Managing Urban Health: A Study of Ahmedabad City 

      Ramani, K. V.; Mavalankar, Dileep; Patel, Amit; Mehandiratta, Sweta; Bhardwaj, Rohini; Joshi, Diptesh (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 ...
    • Viability and equity objectives of institutional credit for agriculture 

      Desai, B. M. (2010-03-12)
      Institutions providing agricultural credit in India have been concerned with both the objectives of viability and equity of their operations. The attempts to reorganize the size of both the primary agricultural credit ...