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The adoption and implementation of a family planning / welfare programme since 1952 or at least since 1966 cannot be said to be without a policy . As mentioned before , pro- grammes usually follow the adoption of poli- cies .
The adoption and implementation of a family planning / welfare programme since 1952 or at least since 1966 cannot be said to be without a policy . As mentioned before , pro- grammes usually follow the adoption of poli- cies .
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Despite espite the rethinking , and some amount of integration with family welfare , the programme continued to dominate the health scenario in India and , in the name of integration , usurped resources meant for other health ...
Despite espite the rethinking , and some amount of integration with family welfare , the programme continued to dominate the health scenario in India and , in the name of integration , usurped resources meant for other health ...
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But the Indian programme , like many other programmes , also seeks to influence ( or generate ) demand . The extension component of the Indian family planning programme was designed for this purpose . Plausibly , both demand and ...
But the Indian programme , like many other programmes , also seeks to influence ( or generate ) demand . The extension component of the Indian family planning programme was designed for this purpose . Plausibly , both demand and ...
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