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  2. https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/181/feed

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    17 May 2024: class="field-item even"><p>Degrees Obtained</p> <ul> <li>MPhil Economics, Central University Gujarat, 2015.</li> <li>MA Applied Economics, Pondicherry University, 2013.</li> <li>BA Economics, Ravenshaw University, ... My research interests lie in the
  3. https://tigr2ess.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/21/feed

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    17 May 2024: But the impacts of the lockdown are not gender-neutral. Women are more vulnerable from both a health and economic perspective. ... areas.</p> <p>This experience offers some lessons for the future sustainability of the federations.
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    17 May 2024: These groups have irregular incomes and are highly vulnerable to economic slowdown and health crisis. ... Prolongation of lockdown may further accelerate economic slowdown and so push the poor into a vicious cycle of poverty.
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    17 May 2024: h2> <p>Aspirations shape economic behaviour as well as political and community engagement. ... These groups have irregular incomes and are highly vulnerable to economic slowdown and health crisis.
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    17 May 2024: Prof Fennell discussed lessons learned from the previous green revolution for sustainable agriculture, which focused on well-irrigated agricultural zones and semi-arid zones. ... livelihoods to support better health, nutrition and economic outcomes.
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    17 May 2024: Economic &amp; Political Weekly, 52(3), 30-33.</p> <p>Petrie, C.A. and Bates, J. ... Important lessons in this regard are there to be learnt from history.</p> <p>Our research in Flagship Project 4, combining archaeology with socio-economics, is beginning
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    17 May 2024: activities undertaken.</p> <h2><strong>Bihar is a complex web</strong></h2> <p>I was intrigued to learn about the numerous complex political, socio-economic and ecological changes that have and ... While this task may appear to be less of a priority,
  9. Is there a public goods case for public support to agriculture in…

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    17 May 2024: Agriculture is theof India’s population. Support for the agricultural sector is typically justified in terms of poverty reduction, enhancing economic development, and ensuring food security. ... Lessons can be learned from European agri-environmental
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    24 Aug 2022: healthier diets and provide an economic opportunity for supply to rural and urban communities. ... Climate change not only jeopardises crops, it also threatens the socio-economic status and wellbeing of rural populations, potentially destabilising
  11. Revitalizing Natural Water Sources in Rural Punjab: Village Ponds |…

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    17 May 2024: The rural population has diverse expectations from these surface water bodies, depending on their socio-economic status. ... Our research in Flagship Project 4, combining archaeology with socio-economics, is beginning to seed the changes needed.