Forest Lanterns

Forest Lanterns

A Collection of essays on Solutions for Nourishing India's Tribal Children

Year of Publication:
2017
Publisher:
Penguin Random House India
ISBN:
9780143441946

Essay included in the collection:
Multiple States
Winning on a Sticky Wicket
Strategy Lessons from one-day cricket offer practical solutions to address undernutrition

Forest Lanterns

Disability, Gender and the Trajectories of Power

Edited by: Asha Hans - Founder Director, School of Women's Studies, Utkal University, India

Year of Publication:
2015
Publisher:
Sage Publication

Essay included in the collection:
Women with Disabilities: How Do They Fare in Our Society?
- by S. B Agnihotri and Amrita Patel

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Zopi Gela Kumbhakarn - Satish Agnihotri

Zopi Gela Kumbhkarna

Language:
Marathi
Year of Publication:
2011
Publisher:
Parchure Prakashan Mandir
ISBN:
978-81-8086-039-3

A collection of seventeen short stories.

Mitti Ke Raston Ka Desh - Satish Agnihotri

Mitti Ke Raston Ka Desh

Language:
Hindi
Year of Publication:
2002
Publisher:
Alok Parva Prakashan
ISBN:
81-87416-31-9

The book is a collection of short stories which comment on our life and more with humour and perception.

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Enduring Conundrum: India's Sex Ratio


Ed by Vina Mazumdar and N. Krishnaji
Centre for Women's Development Studies

Essay included in the collection:
Unpacking the Juvenile Sex Ratio in India

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Quaility of Life


Ed. by Biswanath Das & Goutam Bhattacharya

Year of Publication:
2002
Publisher:
Visva-Bharati

Essay included in the collection:
Quality of Health Services: Developing Evidence-based Perceptions

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Sex Ratio Patterns in the Indian population: A fresh exploration

Year of Publication:
2000
Publisher:
Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd.

Drawing on a wealth of different sources, this rich and original analysis of sex ratios in india highlights the need for the plurality in the design of policy interventions....essential reading for demographers, policymakers, bureaucrats and activists/ NGOs in the areas of health and population, while being of equal interest to those engaged in gender studies, economics and population studies.

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