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241. Medical care in the shadow of public private partnership

by Qadeer, Imrana | Reddy, Sunita.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2006Barcode no: AR73221.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

242. Education and health in the draft eleventh plan approach paper

by Athreya, V.B | Rao, Mohan.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2006Barcode no: AR73222.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

243. NAMA negotiations under the WTO: real concerns?

by Kallummal, Murali.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2006Barcode no: AR73223.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

244. Postmodernized cultural globalisation: threatening folk culture (s) in India

by Islam, Maidul.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2006Barcode no: AR73224.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

245. Ethically speaking, what should be the meaning of separation for secularism in India

by Alam, Javeed.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR74685.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

246. Recent employment trends in India and China: an unfortunate convergence?

by Chandrasekhar, C.P | Ghosh, Jayati.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR74686.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

247. The higher education in India and the challenge of globalisation

by Das, Suranjan.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR74687.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

248. Contemporary imperialism and the world's labour reserves

by Patnaik, Prabhat.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR75693.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

249. Forms of peasant protest in the Jatakas

by Mandal, Krishna Kumar.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR75694.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

250. The state under neo-liberalism

by Patnaik, Prabhat.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR75759.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

251. The progress of "reform" and the retrogression of agriculture

by Chandrasekhar, C.P.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR75760.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

252. New data on the arrested development of capitalism in Indian agriculture

by Patnaik, Utsa.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR76682.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

253. Inclusive growth? Focus on employment

by Bhatta, Sheila.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR76683.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

254. Primitive accumulation via global production: the case only of underdeveloped countries?

by Dikmen, Ahmet Alpay.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR76684.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

255. Alternative perspectives on higher education

by Patnaik, Prabhat.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR77210.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

256. Perception of 1857

by Rawat, Ramesh.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR77211.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

257. Caste clashes and Dalits rights violations in Tamil Nadu

by Devakumar, J.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR77212.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

258. Communist party policy during the imperialist war (1939-41)

by Manzer, Habib.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR77213.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

259. Media of the public sphere versus media of the marketplace

by Chatterjee, Manini.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2007Barcode no: AR77214.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

260. The return of the colonial in Indian economic history: the last phase of colonialism in India

by Mukherjee, Aditya.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 2008Barcode no: AR78863.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

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