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Citation: R. Afsar, REEXAMINING THE RESETTLEMENT QUESTION IN THE CONTEXT OF MIGRANT WOMENS SECURITY AND URBAN POVERTY IN BANGLADESH, Indian journal of social work, 59(3), 1998, pp. 824-846
Citation: G. Hans, CAMPAIGN FOR PROMOTION OF BREAST-FEEDING - EVOLUTION, EXPERIENCE AND FUTURE-DIRECTIONS, Indian journal of social work, 59(2), 1998, pp. 581-598
Citation: Ks. Latha, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND HEALTH - AN OVERVIEW OF THEORETICAL, CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES, Indian journal of social work, 59(2), 1998, pp. 599-621
Citation: M. Agrawal, CONTINUOUS AND COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION - A DEVICE TO IMPROVE LEARNING STANDARDS AT THE ELEMENTARY LEVEL, Indian journal of social work, 59(2), 1998, pp. 622-633
Citation: K. Sreedevi et P. Rajyalakshmi, NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPOMETRY, DIET AND MORBIDITY OF TRIBAL SCHOOL-CHILDREN IN KURNOOL, Indian journal of social work, 59(2), 1998, pp. 645-663
Citation: Cj. Sonowal, VILLAGE, CASTE, GENDER AND METHOD - ESSAYS IN INDIAN SOCIAL-ANTHROPOLOGY - SRINIVAS,MN, Indian journal of social work, 59(2), 1998, pp. 709-711
Citation: M. Desai et al., SPECIAL ISSUE - TOWARDS PEOPLE-CENTERED DEVELOPMENT (PART-1) - FROM THE GUEST EDITORS, Indian journal of social work, 59(1), 1998, pp. 1-2
Citation: A. Monteiro et L. Lingam, TOWARDS A COMMON VOICE - AN INTRODUCTION TO MOVEMENTS AND CAMPAIGNS IN INDIA, Indian journal of social work, 59(1), 1998, pp. 3-34