Paradigm shift in health and education in India

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K. Gangadharan
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Paradigm shift in health and education in India

Papers presented at a national conference on policy reforms in education and health and the share of the poor in India, held at Thalassery during 12-13 Sept. 2007 organized by Dept. of Applied Economics, Kannur University.

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English
Pages
279

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Cover of: Paradigm shift in health and education in India
Paradigm shift in health and education in India
2009, Serials Publications
in English
Cover of: Paradigm shift in health and education in India
Paradigm shift in health and education in India
2009, Serials Publications
in English
Cover of: Paradigm shift in health and education in India
Paradigm shift in health and education in India
2009, Serials Publications
in English
Cover of: Paradigm shift in health and education in India
Paradigm shift in health and education in India
2009, Serials Publications
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
New Delhi
Genre
Congresses

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Library of Congress
RA410.55.I4 P36 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 279 p. :
Number of pages
279

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23911175M
ISBN 10
8183872824
ISBN 13
9788183872829
LCCN
2009311708
OCLC/WorldCat
320662405

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July 31, 2019 Edited by MARC Bot associate edition with work OL18585542W
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