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Life and Work in Jeedimetla: A Montage
The workers have to put up with poor housing and living conditions that cramp and disrupt their family lives. There is no government plan to house these workers when industrial areas like in Jeedimetl...
Title: MFC Bulletin November 2015-April 2016   |  Journal Detail
by Mithun Som | On 01 Nov 2015
Addressing Health Inequities through Community-led Advocacy in Bangalore: Experiences, Successes and Challenges
Like other cities, Bangalore suffers from fragmentation of government health services, with institutions and outreach services run by BBMP, the State Health Department, the State Medical Education d...
Title: MFC Bulletin November 2015-April 2016   |  Journal Detail
by Sudha Nagavarapu | On 01 Nov 2015
Medical Pluralism and Health Care for the Poor
The existence of medical pluralism has often been understood in terms of cultural differences in the understanding of health and disease, or as predominance of folk models of disease versus biomedical...
Title: MFC Bulletin November 2015-April 2016   |  Journal Detail
by Veena Das | On 01 Nov 2015
Urban Health Programme in Chhattisgarh State: Evolution, Progress and Challenges
A Baseline Study was conducted in 11 cities in early 2012 by the State Health Resource Centre. The survey focused on understanding utilization of maternal and child health services by urban slum popul...
Title: MFC Bulletin November 2015-April 2016   |  Journal Detail
by Priyanka Sahu | On 01 Nov 2015
Inequities in Health Services in Mumbai
In absolute terms, the MCGM has presented a budget for the year 2015-16 wherein its income is Rs. 33,000 crores and expenditure is Rs 31,000 crores. Out of this expenditure, it has allotted Rs. 2,552...
Title: MFC Bulletin November 2015-April 2016   |  Journal Detail
by Sadanand Nadkarni | On 01 Nov 2015
The Challenges in Urban Planning to Overcome Health Inequities in India
India has 8,928 urban areas or towns as per the Census 2011, 53 are cities or metros having more than 1 million population. Till date, we had taken for granted that several health indicators were wors...
Title: MFC Bulletin November 2015-April 2016   |  Journal Detail
by Dhruv Mankad | On 01 Nov 2015
Notes on Rohith Vemula and the Movement After
This article offers observations to Gopal Guru’s article which highlights the endemic caste discrimination in places of higher learning in India in the wake of the Rohith Vemula suicide in Hyderabad....
Title: MFC Bulletin November 2015-April 2016   |  Journal Detail
by Anveshi Research Centre for Women's Studies | On 01 Nov 2015
Ensuring Identity and Entitlements of India’s Urban Poor
Can we create awareness among the urban poor and create documents for them? What are the steps to be followed for that?
Title: MFC Bulletin November 2015-April 2016   |  Journal Detail
by K.R. Antony | On 01 Nov 2015
A Tragic Exit from Social Death
In spite of his continuous victimization, Rohith Vemula did live a life of the mind that militated against the caste of the mind.
Title: MFC Bulletin November 2015-April 2016   |  Journal Detail
by Gopal Guru | On 01 Nov 2015
Urbanization and Cardiovascular Risk: Moving Forward from Framingham
How relevant are the risk score calculators based on the Framingham study for India? There are certain limitations for the use of this model in India. The relationship of risk factors to cardiac event...
Title: MFC Bulletin November 2015-April 2016   |  Journal Detail
by Anand Zachariah | On 01 Nov 2015
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