Livelihood and Health: Issues and Process in Rural Development
The work discusses the development programmes in rural areas initiated by the government, stressing on livelihood and health. The articles by scholars incorporating the extensive work done by researchers in the sphere of rural development especially in eastern India deal with livelihood patterns and health in rural development. They study the livelihood development of tribals, the importance of local knowledge for sustainable farming, development of rural women and empowering them through the self-help group model, and the link between demography, migration, social networking, child labour and rural development. Empirical studies delve into tribals' access to health services in Odisha and their nutritional assessment in West Bengal, hygiene and common diseases in the health care systems of Manipur and the link between medicine and environment with special reference to the Mundas.
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Dipankar Chatterjee