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... social marketing has limited scope as it cannot provide goods that require supervised administration . The health infrastructure on the other hand can provide a range of services . The draft NSSM assumes that the shift of utili- sation ...
... social marketing has limited scope as it cannot provide goods that require supervised administration . The health infrastructure on the other hand can provide a range of services . The draft NSSM assumes that the shift of utili- sation ...
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... social scientists . They should consi- der religion an integral part of society . No useful social theory or policy can emerge if religion is excluded from social scientific endeavour . A social scientist may not personally believe in ...
... social scientists . They should consi- der religion an integral part of society . No useful social theory or policy can emerge if religion is excluded from social scientific endeavour . A social scientist may not personally believe in ...
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... social right , as exemplified in the developments in Gujarat , make most of us far more apprehensive about our future as a liberal polity , poor maybe but affording the social space for harmonious living . The intention is not to read ...
... social right , as exemplified in the developments in Gujarat , make most of us far more apprehensive about our future as a liberal polity , poor maybe but affording the social space for harmonious living . The intention is not to read ...
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