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... nomic cost . The time to change gears in food policy has come . Food security , in a broader context , means that people have physical and eco- nomic access to food . Since foodgrains have the largest share in the food basket of the ...
... nomic cost . The time to change gears in food policy has come . Food security , in a broader context , means that people have physical and eco- nomic access to food . Since foodgrains have the largest share in the food basket of the ...
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... nomic access to foodgrains ) through the PDS remains rather weak . One of the benefits of the expansion of the PDS has been in providing food security during drought years , when rural demand for foodgrain increases . Also , since the ...
... nomic access to foodgrains ) through the PDS remains rather weak . One of the benefits of the expansion of the PDS has been in providing food security during drought years , when rural demand for foodgrain increases . Also , since the ...
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... nomic and Political Weekly ' : 31 July 1993 . Dighe , Anita . Deconstructing literacy primers . ' Economic and Political Weekly ' : J July 1995 . Evans , Terry and Margaret Grace . Distance education as the gendered privatisation of ...
... nomic and Political Weekly ' : 31 July 1993 . Dighe , Anita . Deconstructing literacy primers . ' Economic and Political Weekly ' : J July 1995 . Evans , Terry and Margaret Grace . Distance education as the gendered privatisation of ...
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