Search Results - "Bihar"
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Spatial distribution of biomass consumption as energy in rural areas of the Indo-Gangetic plain
Published 2011“…Dung cake is the major domestic fuel (80-90%) in the rural areas of Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal, whereas, 99% of rural households in Uttarakhand use wood as the main energy source. …”
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Feasibility and pilot study of the effects of microfinance on mortality and nutrition in children under five amongst the very poor in India: study protocol for a cluster randomized...
Published 2014“…This pilot study, conducted in rural Bihar (India), will establish whether it is feasible to collect anthropometric and mortality data on children under five years old and to conduct a limited cluster randomized trial of the Rojiroti intervention. …”
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Hydrogeochemical evolution in the different shallow aquifers of central gangetic plain and kosi alluvial fan and their implications for the distribution of groundwater arsenic
Published 2015“…Geol Soc Am Program Abstr 38(7):241, 2006) and Bihar, got published. Subsequently, As contamination was detected in foothills of Himalayas in Nepal (Shrestha et al. …”
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Book Review: How Solidarity Works for Welfare
Published 2018“…How might it be possible to improve outcomes in laggard states such as Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar towards those achieved by Tamil Nadu and Kerala? …”
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Emission estimates of particulate matter (PM) and trace gases (SO2, NO and NO2) from biomass fuels used in rural sector of Indo-Gangetic Plain, India
Published 2011“…The average emission factor of PM from dung cake, fuel-wood and crop residue over Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand and Bihar are estimated as 16.26 ± 2.29 g kg -1 , 4.34 ± 1.06 g kg -1 and 7.54 ± 4.17 g kg -1 respectively. …”
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Kala-azar victims in Bangladesh: their socio-cultural background and environmental surroundings
Published 2012“…Then it was found occuring epidemically and endemically in different areas of Assam, Bihar, West Bengal, the eastern districts of Uttar Pradesh, foothills of Sikkim and to a lesser extent in Tamil Nadu and Orissa (Epidemology of Communicable Diseases n.d.). …”
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