Books and Reports
Articles and Papers
Resource Material
Marathi Publications
Hindi Publications
Ford Foundation Initiated Publications
Other Agencies Publications

Books/Reports

2002
29. Balaji, Rajeswari and Nandraj, Sunil Public Healthcare Facilities in Mumbai, June 2002, Pgs. VI+116
This directory is most useful to layperson who wants to avail health care services that are available within Mumbai municipal corporation area. This directory gives information about various services provided by the hospitals and maternity homes, availability of specialists, number of beds, addresses, contact phone numbers, landmark, nearest railway station, bus numbers, visiting hours, blood bank, ambulance, hearse services etc.

28. CEHAT, Genocide in Gujarat 2002 : Impact on Health and Women, May 2002, Pgs. 6+214 [Rs. 75/-]
This document is a compilation of selected and relevant newspaper clippings, articles and fact -findings reports of various agencies such as NHRC, MFC etc. on communal violence in Gujarat of February 2002, popularly known as Genocide in Gujarat.

27.
CEHAT, Health Panorama No.3 - Health Policy Making in India, January 2002, Pgs.4+151 [Rs. 50/-]
This is an endeavour to put together research papers, articles that can facilitate understanding of various issues on health policy. Present issue carries draft of National Policy on Indian Systems of Medicine.
26. CEHAT, Health Panorama No.4 - Private Health Sector in India, April 2002, Pgs.4+110 [Rs. 50/-]
This is fourth volume of Health Panorama devoted to private health sector in India. It is useful compilation of well-known articles, research papers, newspaper clippings and bibliography on private health sector. This document carries Bombay Nursing Homes Registrations Act also.

25. Dilip, T.R. and Duggal, Ravi A Study on Demand for a Public Hospital in K-East Ward, Greater Mumbai, May 2002, Pgs.35
This book is a product of detailed field investigation carried out in 'K'(East) ward of Brihan Mumbai Municipal Corporation. The book gives an account of in-depth analysis of utility of public health care services available in the area. The study emphasis the need to strengthen the public health care system in order to maintain equilibrium in country's health outcomes across different subgroups of population.

24. Jesani,Amar and Madhiwalla, Neha Gender and Medical Education : Report of National Consultation and Background Material, June 2002, Pgs. 8+136
The report of the national consultation on gender and medical education and background material is the content of this document.

23. Johnston, Heidi Bart Abortion Practice in India : A Review of Literature, May 2002,Pgs. 8+24
First paper in this series advocates need for expanded community-based education to address issues of women's reproductive health in specific and the issues of women's right to high quality health care services in general. This literature review draws attenuation on abortion and associated morbidity and mortality from unsafe abortion are common problem and need to be given top priority for safe motherhood issues in India.


2001
22.
CEHAT, Health Panorama No. 2 - Abortions in India, June 2001, Pgs.4+88 [Rs. 50/-]
This is a systematic compilation of articles on abortion. Selected newspapers clippings and abortion statistics indicates current public interests on this issue. This document carries MTP Act 1971.

21. Nandraj, Sunil; Madhiwalla, Neha; Sinha, Roopashri and Jesani, Amar Women and Health Care in Mumbai: A Study of Morbidity, Utilisation and Expenditure on Health Care in the Households of the Metropolis, September 2001, Pgs.77 [Rs.60/-]
The study report made an attempt to understand and document analytically the perceived morbidity patterns, the problems faced by women in accessing health care facilities in connection with their utilization and expenditure incurred by households on women's health care with special reference to socio-economic differentials.

20. Nandraj, Sunil; Muraleedharan, V.R.; Baru, Rama; Quadeer, Imrana and Priya, Ritu Private Health Sector in India, Chennai: IIT, New Delhi: JNU, February 2001,Pgs.179[Rs. 100/-]
Systematic review of the available empirical studies on the private health sector in India. Private health sector is presented highlighting accessibility, affordability, quality of health care and policy intervention. This book appended by annotated bibliography of about 85 documents.


2000
19.
Bandewar, Sunita and Saha, Shelley Studies in Reproductive Health Services in India (1990-1991): Selected Annoted Bibliography, December 2000, Pgs.165 [Rs.90/-].        
References sited in this compilation are helpful to identify research gaps and sharpen the perspective for future research in reproductive health. This volume is must for researchers, health activists, programme implementation agencies working on reproductive health care and is an indispensable reference tool born out of the rich experience of the compilers of this study.

18. CEHAT Health Panorama No.1- Violence : A Health Issue, January 2000, Pgs.8+72 [Rs. 50/-]
This is first volume in Health Panorama series devoted to burning topic “Domestic Violence”. The entire volume is dealing with various facts of domestic violence such as socio-cultural, political and economical.
17.
Jesani, Amar and Barai, Tejal (Coordination and Research, NCESSRH) Ethical Guidelines for Social Science Research in Health, November 2000, Pgs. 35[Free]
This is the first comprehensive document on ethical principals and guidelines for conducting research in medical sciences as well as social science research in health related issues. It has thrown light on rights and responsibilities of researchers, reviewers, editors, organizations, funding agencies and publishers that are important role players in dissemination of information obtained through research.

16. Madhiwalla, Neha; Nandraj, Sunil and Sinha, Roopashri Health, Households and Women's Lives: A Study of Illness and Childbearing Among Women in Nasik District, Maharashtra, June 2000, Pgs.141 [Rs.80/-]
This report covers most of the health problems of women in rural as well as urban areas in Nashik district of western Maharashtra. The study throws light on health care services, health expenditure, across gender, age and other socially important factors.

1999
15.
Iyer, Aditi and Jesani, Amar Medical Ethics: For Self-Regulation of Medical Profession and Practice, October 1999, Pgs.41[Rs. 40/-](also published as a book by VHAI)
This report critically examines the meaning of self-regulation, the code of ethics, the evolution of laws establishing council for health professionals in developed countries and India.

14.Nandraj, Sunil; Khot, Anagha and Menon, Sumita Accreditation of Hospital: Breaking Boundaries in Health Care, January 1999, Pgs.132 [Rs.110/-]
This book argues importance of regularization, standarization and accreditation of health care facilities through voluntary process.

13. Shaheen, Kiran Portrayal of Police Torture in Hindi Films and Television Serials and its Impact on Children, 1999, Pgs.48 [Rs. 45/-]
Very important study by media experts and NGO's attempts the impact of media violence on children, particularly in the Indian context. Report highlights police torture in films and television serials and its impact on children.


1998
12.
CEHAT Access to 'Safe and Legal Abortion' Issues and Concerns: Summary Report of the State Level Consultation, 1998, Pgs. 8+16 [Rs.30/-]

11.
D'Souza, Dilip Rehabilitation, Eradication, Both or None?, February, 1998, Pgs. 48 [Rs. 45/-]
The survey report is a preliminary examination of the human rights scenario and torture in the progressive state like Maharashtra in general and particular in Mumbai city in order to understand need for effective treatment and rehabilitation activity of torture survivors.

10. Kulkarni, Sucha; Jesani, Amar and D'Souza, Lalitha Sexual Assault of a Deaf Mute Juvenile in Observation Home, Umerkhadi on September 21, 1997, Mumbai: Forum Against Child Sexual Exploitation, September 1998, Pgs.14. [Rs.20/-]
Expert panel of investigation team has given detailed chronology of sexual assault incident, which took place in observation home of Umerkhadi. The report throws light on how the unfortunate children of this country are being treated in observation homes which are established for their welfare and care in terms of poor administration, medical facilities, legal aid and procedure, carelessness about survivor, police reporting and suggested need to change in behaviour of all concerned including change in act also.


1997
9. CEHAT Report of the Regional Consultation on Responding to the Target Free Approach, January 1997, Pgs. 20 [Rs. 25/-]
This regional consultation report highlights on policy level foundation and its implementational effectiveness of the target free approach to reproductive and child health care, also mentioned complete revamping of health policy. The report mentions team deliberations on, role of public health workers, basic curative care, women's health, socio-economic situation, population control programme, gender sensitivity, violence, medico legal aid, role of NGOs etc.

8. Jesani, Amar; Singhi, P. C and Prakash, Padma
Market Medicine and Malpractice, CEHAT and Society for Public Health Awareness and Action, 1997, Pgs. 175 [Rs. 140/-]*OUT OF PRINT
This book covers many aspects of medical malpractice those related to human rights issues through compilation of articles on medical ethics and related issues. All these articles advocates ethical responsibility of the medical profession, and draws attention to medical negligence, ethics and consumer protection.

7. Nandraj, Sunil and Duggal, Ravi Physical Standards in the Private Health Sector: A Case Study of Rural Maharashtra, December 1997, Pgs.100 [Rs. 85/-]
This important document has comparative analysis of various guidelines available in the government, NGO and private sector for physical standards to run the hospital / nursing homes. This report has special reference for private hospitals and nursing homes in the Satara district of Maharashtra. Report suggests minimum physical standards for hospitals and nursing homes with less than thirty beds for provision of reasonable quality of health care services of various kinds.


1996
6. Duggal, Ravi
The Private Health Sector in India: Nature, Trends and a Critique, January 1996, Pgs.47 (Rs. 45/-)(Revised May 2000, also published as a book by VHAI)
This book gives detailed analysis of a sensitive issues in the health care such as public sector, private sector and offers valuable suggestions for organising the private health care sector through public private mix and introduce participatory regulatory norms for health care services in the country.

5. Iyer,Aditi; Jesani, Amar and Karmarkar, Santosh Patient Satisfaction in the Context of Socio-Economic Background and Basic Hospital Facilities: A Pilot Study of Indoor Patients of the Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital, Mumbai, October 1996, Pgs.57[Rs. 50/-]
This report presents the findings of a survey of indoor patients satisfaction with health care services offered as well as physical and medical facilities provided by Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General hospital, Mumbai. The study has special reference of socio-economic background of patients.

4. Jesani, Amar
Laws and Health Care Providers, January 1996, Pgs.135 [Rs. 110/-]
This book aims to review analytically health laws and legislation, as they exist in India with the help of expert lawyers. This important book advocates comprehensive legislation for ensuring right to health care and universal access to health services.

3. Nandraj, Sunil and Duggal, Ravi Financing of Disease Control Programmes in India, February 1996, Pgs.55 [Rs. 50/-]
The book is useful piece of work. Disaggregated financial data analysis of major communicable diseases control programme such as Malaria, Tuberculosis, Leprosy, AIDS, Blindness, Measles, Goitre, Filaria etc. State wise health expenditure and five year plan outlay on major disease programmes in India will be useful information. The valuable data will be of great use to health economists as well as policy makers also.


1993
2. Jesani, Amar; Mary, Alphonse and Aloysius, D'sa
Mumbai Riots, January 1993: A Selected Documentation From a Section of the Print Media, Solidarity for Justice, Mumbai: March 1993, Pgs. 180 [Rs.145/-]
This document is a thematic compilation of selected and relevant newspaper clippings and articles on Bombay riots of January 1993.


1992
1.
Oza, Bhushan; Jesani, Amar and others, An Enquiry by the Fact Finding Team Into the Police Firing that led to the Killing of a Tribal and Caused Injury to Others in Dahanu Taluka, Thane District, Maharashtra, Mumbai: Fact Finding Team, July 1992, Pgs.17[Rs.20/-]
This fact finding report gives detailed information about police firing which took place in tribal village Vartapada and Raitali of Dahanu taluka on 5th June of 1992.


Articles / Papers

2002
A160. Balaji, Rajeswari Women's Access to Good Quality Abortion Care Services (Paper presented at the first International Conference Medical Sociology, Health, Illness and Society in the new Millennium organised by the Madras Medical Mission, Institute of Cardio-Vascular Diseases), May 25 – 26, 2002.Pgs.5

A159. Contractor, Qudsiya Sex Selection and the Law, Combat Law, Vol. 1, Issue 1, April – May 2002, Pgs. 69-70.

A158. Dilip, T.R. Prescription Pattern of Diagnostic Tests in Public and Private Hospitals in India, Health for the Millions, Vol. 28, No.1, April-May 2002, Pgs.42-43

A157. Dilip, T.R Utilisation of Reproductive and Child Health Care Services: Some Observations from Kerala, Journal of Health Management, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2002.Pgs.19-30.

A156. Duggal, Ravi Fiscal Reforms Under a New Health Policy (Presented at the 29
th Annual Conference of the Global Health Council 28-31 May 2002, Washington Dc, USA), May 2002, Pgs.20

A155. Duggal, Ravi Health Planning In India, Rashtra Deepika Limited, India Health: A Reference Document, Kottayam, April 2002,Pgs.43-56

A154. Duggal, Ravi Resource Generation Without Planned Allocation, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 37, No. 1, January 5-11, 2002, Pgs. 16-19.

A153. Khot, Anagha and Menon, Sumita Monitoring Right to Health in India (Paper presented at the Annual meet of the International Federation of Health and Human Right organisation, Netherlands, May 27, 2002, Pgs. 12

A152. Nidhi, Amulya Health Care Services: A Far Cry?, Health Action,Vol.15,No.7, July 2002, Pgs.35-36

A151. Phadke, Anant Aajara Struggle, CEHAT, January 2002, Pgs. 4 (Accepted for publishing in Health Action)

A150. Phadke, Anant Building Pressure from Below, Health Action,Vol.15, No.7, July 2002, Pgs.28,30

A149. Phadke, Anant Critical Issues in Regulatory Provisions for Private Medical Sector (Presented at the workshop on Concerns of the Mall Hospitals in the NGO Sector, Hyderabad, March 22, 2002, Pgs.4

A148. Phadke, Anant Dams And Development, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 37, No. 11, March 16-22, 2002,Pgs.1016.

A147. Shukla, Abhay Creating a Consensus on the Right to Health Care (Paper presented at National Meeting on Right to Health Care, Mumbai), February 14, 2002, Pgs. 6


2001
A146. A., Asharaf Voluntarism and Elder Care, Social Welfare, October 2001, Pgs. 17-18, 23-24

A145. Bandewar, Sunita Abortion Legislation and Access to Safe Abortion Care Services: The Indian Experience in Advocating for Abortion Access: Eleven Country Studies, Johannesburg, Edited by Klugman Barbara and Debbie Budlender, University of Witwatersrand, 2001, Pgs.135-155.

A144. Barai, Tejal; Khot, Anagha; Deosthali, Padma and Menon, Sumita Code of Ethics for Health Research, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 34, No.3, January 20-26, 2001, Pgs.196-198.

A143. Deosthali, Padma Networking for Women's Studies and Activities, Samvadini, Vol. 3, Issue 1, September 2001, Pgs. 18-19.

A142.
Dilip, T.R. The Burden of III Health Among Elderly in Kerala, Research and Development Journal, Vol. 7, No.2, February-May 2001,Pgs. 7-15.

A141. Duggal, Ravi Health Policy in India, Health Action, October 2001, Pgs. 8

A140. Duggal, Ravi Health Policy in India- A Historical Review (Paper Prepared for ICRIER/WHO Commission on Macroeconomics and Health), April 2001, Pgs.57

A139. Duggal, Ravi Missing Girls: Political Economy of Sex-Determination (Presented on World Population Day at the Institute of Population Sciences), July 2001, Pgs. 7

A138. Duggal, Ravi Utilisation Of Health Care Services in India, (Presented at the National Consultation on Health Security in India organised by IHD and UNDP), July 2001, Pgs.14

A137. Duggal, Ravi and Dilip, T.R. Health And Nutrition In Maharashtra in Human Development Report - 2002 published by Government of Maharashtra, October 2001, Pgs.54

A136. Duggal, Ravi; Kamath, Rajashree and T R, Dilip Health Systems Profile in Maharashtra, a monograph prepared for ICRIER/WHO Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, June 2001, Pgs.41

A135. Duggal, Ravi; Menon, Sumita and Bandewar, Sunita Less Trouble for the Little Ones, The Telegraph, May 2001. Pgs. 1

A134. Menon, Sumita and Contractor, Qudsiya Dalits and Health (Paper presented at The World Conference against Racism and Zenophophobia and related discrimination, South Africa, Derban), August 2001,Pgs.6

A133. Nandraj, Sunil; Khot, Anagha; Menon, Sumita; and Brugha, Ruairi A Stakeholder approach towards Hospital Accreditation in India, Health Policy and planning: A Journal on Health in Development, Volume 16, Supp.2, December 2001, Pgs.70-79.

A132. Nidhi, Amulya Cast-Class Dynamics in Relief Work, MFC Bulletin, No.284-285, May-June 2001, Pgs.10

A131. Phadke, Anant Pharmaceutical Policy, 2001, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 37, No.6, February 9, 2002, Pgs.528-529

A130. Saha, Shelley and T K Sundari, Ravindran, Studies on Health Services with special focus on Reproductive Health Services in India from 1990 to 2000: A Critical Review, (Paper presented at the workshop Reproductive Health Research Review Dissemination, Mumbai), June 2001, Pgs.25.

A129. Shukla, Abhay Notes on the Politics of Health Care in M.P.: Towards a Critical Analysis of the Situation of Health and Health Care (Paper presented at the meeting of JSA and Jan Sanghars Morcha, Betul), January 3-4, 2001,Pgs. 14.

A128. Shukla, Abhay The Nutritional Crisis In Madhya Pradesh (Paper presented at The State JSA Convention, Bhopal), April 7, 2001.Pgs. 15.


2000
A127. Bandewar, Sunita
Unsafe Abortion, Seminar, Issue 489, May 2000, Pgs.39-43.

A126. Barai, Tejal Doing Ethical Research, In Alliance, Vol. 3, September 2000,Pgs.2

A125. Barai, Tejal Ethical Guidelines in Social Science Research - A Small Step, MFC Bulletin, No. 276-277, September-October 2000, Pgs. 18-20.

A124. Baru, Rama and Jesani, Amar
The Role of the World Bank in International Health: Renewed Commitment and Partnership, Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 50, 2000, Pgs.183-184.

A123.
CEHAT, Ethics in Social Sciences and Health Research, Draft Code of Conduct, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XXXV No. 12, March 18-24, 2000, Pgs.987-991.

A122. Choudhary, Manoj and Saha, Shelley Gender Issues Related to Women's Health Care, Health Action, Vol. 13, No. 9, 2000, Pgs. 18-19.

A121. Duggal, Ravi Reforming Health Policy for Universal Health Care, MFC Bulletin, No. 278-279, November-December 2000, Pgs.10-18.

A120. Duggal, Ravi Where are we Today?, Seminar, Issue 489, May 2000, Pgs.15-19.

A119. Khot, Anagha and Menon, Sumita Gender-Sensitive and Community-based Programme for Mumbai Slum Women, Arrows for Change, Vol. 6, No. 1, May 2000, Pgs.3.

A118. Madhiwalla, Neha Understanding the Gender and Household Dimensions of Health in the Context of Economic Change, March 2000. Pgs.10.

A117. Menon, Sumita; Khot, Anagha and Doesthali, Padma Violence and Health Care Professionals: The Crucial Link, (Paper presented at the Regional (south East Asia) Workshop on Impact of Gender based Violence on the Health of the Women held on April 5th -7th 2000 organised by society for Operations Research and Training and CORT), April 2000, Pgs.7.

A116. Nadkarni, Avadhut Globalisation, Economic Reforms and the Indian Economy: An Overview, March 2000, Pgs.29

A115. Nandraj, Sunil Accreditation System for Hospitals in India, (Paper submitted to Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India, New Delhi and The World Bank, New Delhi) May 2000, Pgs.8

A114. Saha, Shelley Safe Abortions are still a Distant Dream, Humanscape, Vol. VII, Issue IX, September 2000, Pgs. 32-33.

A113. Saha, Shelley Unsafe Abortion, Frontier, Vol. 33, No. 1, July 30 - August 5, 2000, Pgs. 13-14.

A112. Saha, Shelley and Nidhi, Amulya Health Care in India and Madhya Pradesh: A Review, 2000, Pgs. 5

A111. Shukla, Abhay Village Health Care is Our Right, Health Action, November 2000, Pgs.16-17.

A110. Shukla, Abhay and Phadke, Anant Putting Health on People's Agenda, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 35, No.33, August 12-18, 2000, Pgs.2911-2912.


1999
A109. Bandewar, Sunita A Quarter Century of Legalised Abortion Services: A Country Situationer for India, (Paper Presented at an International Dialogue on Reproductive Choice Organised by Likhaan, Manila, Philippines), 1999 , Pgs.22.

A108. D'Souza, Lalitha; Emmel, Nick and Nidhi, Amulya Malaria in a Tribal Village in Madhya Pradesh: The Government's Response to an Epidemic, January 1999, Pgs.13.

A107. Duggal, Ravi Private Sector's Clout, Health Action, Vol. 12, No. 9, (Special Issue), September 1999, Pgs. 44-45.

A106. Emmel, N. D. and D'Souza, Lalitha Health Effects of Forced Evictions in the Slums of Mumbai, The Lancet, Vol. 354, No. 9184, September 1999, Pgs.118.

A105. Gupte, Manisha; Bandewar, Sunita and Pisal, Hemalata Women's Perspectives on the Quality of General and Reproductive Health Care: Evidence from Rural Maharashtra Improving Quality of Care in India's Family Welfare Programme: The Challenge Ahead, Edited by Koenig A, Michael, M.E Khan (eds.), New York, Population Council, 1999 Pgs.117-139.

A104. Iyer, Aditi and Jesani, Amar Barriers to the Quality of Care: The Experience of Auxiliary Nurse - Midwives in Rural Maharashtra in Improving Quality of Care in India's Family Welfare Programme: The Challenge Ahead, Edited by Koenig A, Michael, M.E Khan (eds.), New York, Population Council, 1999, Pgs. 210 – 237

A103.
Jesani, Amar Whither Medical Technology?, Medisite, Vol. 1, No.1, January 1999, Pgs.4-6.

A102. Khot, Anagha and Menon, Sumita Accreditation: A New Beginning, Health Action, Vol. 12, No.8, August 1999, Pgs. 32-33.

A101. Khot, Anagha; Deosthali, Padma and Menon, Sumita
Role of the Community and the Health Profession in Responding to Violence Curare, Vol. 22, no.1, 1999, Pgs. 35-37.

A100. Madhiwalla, Neha Health Professionals and Community Action Against Violence, Issues in Medical Ethics, Vol. VII, No.1,January-March 1999,Pgs. 29.

A99. Madhiwalla, Neha Violence and the Battering of the mind, Perspectives, March 1999, Pgs. 3 – 4.

A98. Madhiwalla, Neha Women's Illnesses: Life Cycle Approach, August 1999, Pgs.13. (Scheduled for publication in NMJI Supplement on Women, Child Health)

A97. Menon, Sumita and Khot, Anagha Making Private Hospitals Accountable, Humanscape, Vol. VI, Issue V, May 1999, Pgs.15-17.

A96.
Nandraj, Sunil Self-Regulation of Hospitals: A Private Sector Initiative in Mumbai city, India, QA Brief, Vol. 8 No 2, Quality Assurance Project, University Research Corporation, Bethesda, USA, 1999, Pgs.2

A95. Padmadas, S.S; F., Zavier and. Dilip, T. R Age at Menarche Among Indian Women: Observations from NFHS, 1992-1993, Journal of Family Welfare, Vol. 45, No. 2, October 1999, Pgs.71-79.

A94. Phadke, Anant and Kale, Ashok Some Critical Issues in the Epidemiology of Hepatitis B in India, (Paper Presented at the Medico Friend Circle Meet July 1999) July 1999, Pgs. 10.

A93. Shukla, Abhay Advocacy for Right to Health Care, MFC Bulletin, No. 262-63, July-August 1999, Pgs. 7-10.

A92. Shukla, Abhay and Phadke, Anant Health Movement in India, Health Action, Vol.12, No.12, December 1999, Pgs. 6-9.


1998
A91. Bandewar, Sunita Menstrual Regulations as an Abortion Method: A Socio-Medical and Legal Evaluation to Explore its Promotion in India, (Paper Presented for The State Level Consultation on Issues Related to Safe and Legal Abortion) June 1998, Pgs.22. (Paper Accepted for Publication in the Radical Journal of Health).

A90. Bandewar, Sunita Paramedics in Menstrual Regulation Practice: A Feasibility Evaluation, (Paper Presented for The State Level Consultation on Issues Related to Safe and Legal Abortion, Pune, June 7, 1998, Pgs.8 (Paper Accepted for Publication in the Radical Journal of Health).

A89. Bandewar, Sunita; Lele, Mugdha and Pisal, Hemalata Access to Abortion Services: Taking a Stock of Impediments, (Paper Presented for The State Level Consultation on Issues Related to Safe and Legal Abortion, Pune, June 7, 1998) June 1998, Pgs. 27. (Paper Accepted for Publication in the Economic and Political Weekly).

A88. CEHAT Human Rights Violence and Health, (CEHAT's Work on Human Rights and Health Care 1991-98),October 1998, Pgs.18.

A87. Duggal, Ravi A New Health Policy for Health Sector Reforms (Paper Presented at the International Seminar on Emerging Public Health Issues in South Asia, AMCHSS, Thiruvananthapuram, May 1998)(Also presented at the 3rd International conference on Priorities in Health Care, Amsterdam, November 2000), May 1998, Pgs.16.

A86. Duggal, Ravi Health Care and New Economic Policies: The Further Consolidation of the Private Sector in India, (Paper Presented at the National Seminar on the Rights to Development, University of Mumbai, December 10-11, 1998), December 1998, Pgs.13.

A85. Duggal, Ravi Health Care as Human Right Radical Journal of Health, Vol. III, No. 3 (New Series), July-September 1998,Pgs. 141-142.

A84.
Duggal, Ravi India's Socio-Economic Database: A Review and a Critique, (A Resource Document Prepared for Lead India, New Delhi, March 1998), 1998, Pgs.13.

A83. Duggal, Ravi Making a Health Services Database: A Discussion Note, (A Review and Feasibility Report of the ICSSR Data Archives Committee, New Delhi, April 1998), April 1998, Pgs. 6.

A82. Iyer, Aditi Leading Causes of Morbidity and Mortality, Section C3.1 of the Women's Health and Development, Country Profile, India, 1998, pgs. 34. (Draft Submitted to WHO/VHAI).

A81. Iyer, Aditi Women's Access to Health Care, Section C3.7 of the Women's Health and Development, Country Profile, India, 1998, Pgs. 46. (Draft Submitted to WHO/VHAI).

A80. Iyer, Aditi Women's Reproductive Health, Section C3.7 of the Women's Health and Development, Country Profile, India, 1998, Pgs. 41. (Draft Submitted to WHO/VHAI).

A79. Jesani, Amar From Philanthropy to Human Right: A Perspective for Activism in the Field of Health Care, Indian Journal of Social Work, Vol. 59, Issue 1, (Special Issue Towards People-Centred Development – Part 2), January 1998, Pgs. 291-320.

A78.
Jesani, Amar Health, Section for the Women's Health and Development, Country Profile: India, 1998, Pgs. 34. (Draft Submitted to WHO/VHAI)

A77.
Jesani, Amar Health Workers and Strikes: Ethics and Rights, Issues in Medical Ethics, Vol. VI, No.3, July-September 1998, Pgs. 73.

A76. Jesani, Amar Violence Against Women: Health Issues, WHO Country Profile: India, 1998, Pgs. 20. (Draft Submitted to WHO/VHAI).

A75. Jesani, Amar Violence and Health Care Profession: Towards a Campaign for Medical Neutrality, Radical Journal of Health, Vol. III, No.3, July-September 1998, Pgs.143-156.

A74. Kale, Ashok and Phadke, Anant The Case of Intra-dermalRoute Hepatitis-B Vaccination, Pgs. 3

A73. Madhiwalla, Neha Women, Development and Health Redefining the Relationship, (Paper Presented at the National Seminar on The Rights to Development, University of Mumbai, December 10-11, 1998), December 1998, Pgs. 1-8.

A72. Mistry, Mani Health Rights of the Urban Poor, (Paper Presented at the Medico Friend Circle Annual Meet on Resurgence of Infectious Diseases and the Indian Society, Wardha, January 1-3, 1998), January 1998, Pgs.7.

A71. Mistry, Mani Towards Relevant and Accessible Public Health Services, (Paper Presented at Forum For Health Promotion, Workshop on Structure of the Existing Health Care Service Situation in Mumbai City, Mumbai, June 23-24, 1998), June 1998, Pgs. 7.

A70. Nandraj, Sunil Epidemic diseases: Whose baby it is? (Background paper for the Medico Friend Circle annual meet on Resurgence of Epidemic Diseases, Wardha, Maharashtra) January 1
st to 3rd, 1998, Pgs.3

1997

A69. Bandewar, Sunita Abortion: Cause for Concern in India, Even 25 years after Legalisation, (Paper Prepared Sixth National Conference of Women's Movement at Ranchi, Bihar, December 28-30, 1997), December 1997, Pgs.7.

A68. Duggal, Ravi Health Care Budgets in a Changing Political Economy, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 32, Nos.20-21, May 17-24, 1997,Pgs. 1197-1200.

A67. Gupte, Manisha; Bandewar, Sunita and Pisal, Hemalata Abortion Needs of Women in India: A Case Study of Rural Maharashtra, Reproductive Health Matters, No. 9, May 1997, Pgs. 77-86.

A66. Jesani, Amar A Need for Accountability: What is Needed Today is not Privatisation of Health Services but their Accessibility to all Without any Financial Barriers, Humanscape, Vol. IV, Issue XII, December1997,Pgs.19-20

A65. Madhiwalla, Neha Notes from the Field, Humanscape, Vol. 4, Issue 4, April 1997, Pgs. 28-31.

A64. Madhiwalla, Neha and Jesani, Amar Morbidity Among Women in Mumbai City: Impact of Work and Environment, Economic & Political Weekly, Vol. XXXII, No. 43, October 25, 1997, Pgs. 38-44.

A63. Nandraj, Sunil Unhealthy Prescriptions: The Need for Health Sector Reform in India, Informing and Reforming, The Newsletter of the International Clearinghouse of Health System Reform Initiatives ICHSRI, April-June 1997, Pgs. 7-11.

A62. Nandraj, Sunil; Khot, Anagha and Menon, Sumita Standards: The Heartbeat of Hospitals, (Background Paper for the Seminar on Ethics in Health Care, Organised by Indian Medical Association, Mumbai, November 1997), November 1997, Pgs.5.


1996
A61. Duggal, Ravi A Note on Health Care and Financing Strategies for the Ninth Five Year Plan, Sub-group on Health Financing Strategies, (Planning Commission, New Delhi, April 1996), April 1996,Pgs.10.

A60. Duggal, Ravi India's Family Welfare Program in the Context of a Reproductive & Child Health Approach: A Critique and a Viewpoint, MFC Bulletin, No.234-235, September-October 1996, Pgs. 7.

A59. Duggal, Ravi and Nandraj, Sunil National Disease Control Programmes: Recent Trends in Financing, Radical Journal of Health, Vol. II, No. 1, (New Series), January-March 1996, Pgs.86-91.

A58. Gupte, Manisha; Bandewar, Sunita and Pisal, Hemalata Women's Role in Decision Making in Abortion: Profiles from Rural Maharashtra, (Paper Prepared for XIV International Conference of the Social Science and Medicine at Peebles, Scotland), September 1996, Pgs. 23.

A57. Iyer, Aditi Crisis of Credibility: The Tale of Medical Councils, Health for the Millions, Vol. 22, No. 4, July-August 1996, Pgs. 17-20.

A56.
Jesani, Amar Medical Ethics and Professional Self-Regulation: Some Recommendations, Health for the Millions, Vol. 22, No. 4, July-August 1996, Pgs. 24-29.

A55. Jesani, Amar Response of Health Care Professionals and Services to Epidemic of Violence in India: - A Review, (14th International Conference on the Social Sciences and Medicine Peebles Hotel Hydro, Scotland, 2-6 September 1996), September 1996, Pgs.8.

A54. Jesani, Amar Social Action and Advocacy for Health Care Reforms, Perspectives in Social Work, Vol. XI, No. 2, May-August 1996, Pgs. 16-18.

A53. Nandraj, Sunil and Duggal, Ravi Physical Standards in the Private Health Sector, Radical Journal of Health, Vol. II, No. 2/3, (New Series), April-September 1996, Pgs.141-184.


1995
A52.
Duggal, Ravi Health Care Utilisation in India, Health for the Millions, Pgs.10-12.

A51. Duggal, Ravi Health Expenditure Patterns in Selected Major States, Radical Journal of Health, Vol. I, No. 1, (New Series), January1995,Pgs37-48.

A50. Duggal, Ravi Health Sector Financing in Context of Women's Health, (Paper Presented at the National Seminar on Gender, Health and Reproduction, ISST, New Delhi, November 1995 and as ISST Occassional Paper No. 4/96, New Delhi), November 1995,Pgss. 15.

A49. Duggal, Ravi Our Health Costs Little in Our lives, Our Health, Edited by Karkal Malini (eds), New Delhi, Coordination Unit, World Conference on Women, Beijing, August 1995, Pgs.54-59.

A48. Duggal, Ravi Public Health Budgets: Recent Trends, Radical Journal of Health, Vol. I, No. 3, (New Series), July-September 1995, Pgs.177-182.

A47. Duggal, Ravi Underdevelopment of Conservation and Conservation of Underdevelopment (Paper Presented at the International Symposium on 'What if the Indigenous People Reject Our Conceptions of Environment, Berne, October 1995), October 1995, Pgs. 8.

A46. Duggal, Ravi; Nandraj, Sunil and Vadair, Asha Health Expenditure Across States - Part I, Economic & Political Weekly, Vol. XXX, No.15, April 15, 1995, Pgs.834-844.

A45. Duggal, Ravi; Nandraj, Sunil and Vadair, Asha Health Expenditure Across States - Part II, Economic & Political Weekly, Vol. XXX, No.16, April 22, 1995, Pgs.901-908.

A44.
Gupte, Manisha; Karkal, Malini and Sadgopal, Mira Women, Health and Development, Radical Journal of Health, Vol. 1, No. 1, (New Series), January-March, 1995, Pgs.25-36

A43. Jesani, Amar Abortion: An Alternative to Family Planning?, 1995, Pgs.2.

A42. Jesani, Amar Law, Ethics and Medical Councils: Evolution of their Relationships, Medical Ethics, Vol. 3, No. 3, July-September 1995, Pgs.C-9-12.

A41. Jesani, Amar Violence and the Ethical Responsibility of the Medical Profession, Medical Ethics, Vol. 3, No. 1, January-March 1995, Pgs.3-5.

A40. Jesani, Amar and Iyer, Aditi Abortion: Who is Responsible for our Rights, In Our lives, Our Health, Edited by Karkal Malini, New Delhi, Coordination Unit, World Conference on Women, Beijing, August 1995, Pgs.114-130.

A39. Jesani, Amar and Pilgaokar, Anil In the Pink: Need for Asserting Patients' Rights, Keemat, Vol. 24, No. 3, March 1995, Pgs.12-14.

A38. Jesani, Amar and Vadair, Asha The Doctor's Dilemma: A Supreme Court Judgement on Death by Hanging Violates Medical Ethics, Humanscape, March 1995, Pgs.12-13.

A37. Nandraj, Sunil Beef up the Health Budget, The Metropolis (Anniversary Special), February 4-5, 1995, Pgs1.

A36. Nandraj, Sunil Cost of Medical Care: Issues of Concern in the Present Scenario, (Paper Presented at the All India People's Science Network, Seminar on Health for All Now, New Delhi, November 1995), November 1995, Pgs.13.

A35. Pilgaokar, Anil Medical Ethics: General Principles, Medical Ethics, Vol. 3, No. 2, April-June 1995, Pgs. C-5 -8.

A34. Sinha, Roopashri Health of Child Labourers in India, December 1995,Pgs.6.


1994
A33. Duggal, Ravi
For a New Health Policy: A Discussion Paper, (Paper Presented at the Study Circle Organised by the MFC/FMES/ACASH, Mumbai, August 21, 1994), August 1994, Pgs.13.

A32. Duggal, Ravi People's Economy: Context and Issues from India, (Paper Presented at Seminar on Market Economy for the Poor, Berne, Switzerland, May 1994), May 1994, Pgs.14.

A31. Duggal, Ravi Population and Family Planning Policy: A Critique and A Perspective, (Paper Presented at International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo, September 1994), August 1994, Pgs.6.

A30. Duggal, Ravi Population Meet: Poor Impact of NGOs, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 29, No.38, September 17, 1994, Pgs.2457-2458.

A29. Duggal, Ravi The Great Divide, Humanscape, October 1994, Pgs.14-15.
A28. Duggal, Ravi
The Number Game, Humanscape, November 1994, Pgs.20-22.

A27. Duggal, Ravi and Nandraj, Sunil Health Finance of the Brihan-Mumbai Municipal Corporation, (Background Paper for Medico Friend Circle, Mumbai Group's Workshop on Improving Public Hospitals in Mumbai, June 1994), May 1994, Pgs.37-44.

A26.Jesani, Amar Doctors and Hunger Strikers, Humanscape, June 1994, Pgs.7-9, 29.

A25. Jesani, Amar Medical Ethics: In the Context of Increasing Violence, (Presented at the Indian Medical Association workshop on Medical Ethics and Ethos in Cases of Torture, at New Delhi, November 25 - 27, 1994), November 1994, Pgs.7.

A24. Jesani, Amar and Nandraj, Sunil The Unregulated Private Health Sector, Health for the Million, Vol. 2, No. 1, February 1994, Pgs.25-28.

A23. Nandraj, Sunil Assessing the Need for and Designing an Accreditation System: Situation in India, (Paper Prepared as Consultancy for Institute of Health Systems, Hyderabad, August 1994), August 1994. Pgs.10.

A22. Nandraj, Sunil Beyond the Law and the Lord: Quality of Private Health Care, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XXIX, No. 27, July 2, 1994, Pgs.1680-1685.

A21. Pilgaokar, Anil New Moves: The Indian Drug Scene, Voices, Vol. II, No. 3, 1994, Pgs.22-24.


1993
A20. Duggal, Ravi Health Humanpower in India, (Paper Prepared as National Consultant on WHO Project, for the Ministry of Health, New Delhi), August 1993, Pgs.20.

A19. Duggal, Ravi The Impact of NIP-NEP on Labour (Paper Presented at Seminar on Impact of New Industrial Policy on Labour, MILS/AILS/MKI, Mumbai, January 1993), January 1993, Pgs. 5.

A18. Duggal, Ravi User Charges and Patients' Rights, The Indian Journal of Social Work, Focus Issue, Patients' Rights, Vol. LIV, No. 2, April 1993, Pgs.193-197.

A17. George, Alex and Nandraj, Sunil State of Health Care in Maharashtra: A Comparative Analysis, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XXVIII, Nos. 32-33, August 7-14, 1993, Pgs. 1671-1677, 1680-1683. )

A16. Gupte, Manisha On Being Normal (Whatever that is) MFC Bulletin, No. 197-201, August 1993, Pgs.4-6. )

A15. Jesani, Amar Medical Ethics and Patients' Rights, The Indian Journal of Social Work, Focus Issue, Patients' Rights, Vol. LIV, No. 2, April 1993, Pgs.173-188.

A14.
Jesani, Amar and Iyer, Aditi Women and Abortion, Economic and Political Weekly, November 27, 1993, Pgs.2591-2594.

A13. Jesani, Amar and Pilgaokar, Anil Patient's Autonomy: Throwing it to the Winds?, Medical Ethics, Vol. 1, No. 1, August-October 1993, Pgs.6-7.

A12. Prakash, Padma New Approaches to Women's Health: Means to an End?, Economic and Political Weekly, December 18, 1993, Pgs.2783-2786.

A11. Prakash, Padma; George, Annie and Rupande, Panalal Sexism in Medicine and Women's Rights, The Indian Journal of Social Work, Focus Issue, Patients' Rights, Vol. LIV, No. 2, April 1993, Pgs.199-204.


1992
A10. Duggal, Ravi Cost and Concern in Primary Health Care, Health Action, Vol. 5, No. 8, August 1992, Pgs.11.

A9. Duggal, Ravi Regional Disparities in Health Care Development: A Comparative Analysis of Maharashtra and Other States, (Paper Presented at the National Workshop on Health and Development in India, NCAER/Harvard University, Delhi, January 1992), January 1992, Pgs.20.

A8. Duggal, Ravi Resurrecting Bhore: Re-emphasizing a Universal Health Care System, MFC Bulletin, No.188-9, November-December 1992, Pgs.1-6.

A7. Duggal, Ravi Trends in Family Planning Policy and Programs, (Paper Presented at Seminar on Trends and Perspectives for FP in the Nineties,Mumbai Union of Journalists, August 1992), August 1992, Pgs.15.
A6. Jesani, Amar Consumers and the Medical Community, Christian Medical Journal of India, 1992, Pgs.5-7.

A5. Jesani, Amar and Duggal, Ravi Medical Ethics: Awaiting a Patients' Movement, VHAI, State of India's Health, New Delhi, 1992, Pgs.365-375.


1991

A4. Duggal, Ravi, Ending the Underfinancing of Primary Health Care, MFC Bulletin No. 177-178, November-December 1991, Pgs.7-9.

A3. Duggal, Ravi Private Health Expenditure, MFC Bulletin, No. 173-174, July-August 1991, Pgs.14-16.

A2.
Duggal, Ravi and Nandraj, Sunil Regulating the Private Health Sector, MFC Bulletin, No. 173-174, July-August 1991,Pgs.5-7.

A1. Jesani, Amar Repression of Health Professionals, Economic and Political Weekly, October 5, 1991, Pgs.2291-2292.


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Ford Foundation Initiated Publications


CEHAT has taken responsibility of dissemination of published and unpublished working papers and conference proceedings on Reproductive health which are initiated by Ford Foundation, New Delhi (Very few copies are available)

F1. Amin, A.; Fatula, E. and Grenon, M. Men's Perceptions of Illness of the Nether Area: Evidence from Panchmahals District, Gujarat, SARTHI, Working Paper No. 3, November 1996, Pgs. 45

F2. Bang, R. A and A.T., Bang, A Community Study of Gynaecological Disease in Indian Villages: Some Experiences and Reflections, In learning About Sexuality S. Zeidenstein and K. Moore(eds), New York: The Population Council and The International Women's' Health Coalition, 1996, Pgs. 223-237

F3. Bang, R.A.; Bang, A.T.; Baitule, M.; Choudhary, Y.; Sarmukaddam, S. and Tale, O . High Prevalence of Gynaecological Diseases in Rural Indian Women, Lancet, Vol. 8629, January 14, 1989, Pgs. 85-88

F4. Bhatia, J.C. and Cleland, John Determinants of Maternal Care in a Region of South India, Health Transition Review, Vol. 5, No.2, 1995, Pgs. 127– 142

F5. Bhatia, J.C; and Cleland, John Obstetric Morbidity in South India: Results From a Community Survey, Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 43, No.10, 1996, Pgs. 1507-1516

F6. Bhatia, J.C; and Cleland, John
Self-Reported Symptoms of Gynaecological Morbidity and their Treatment in South India, Studies in Family Planning, Vol. 26, No. 4, July-August 1995, 203-216

F7. Bhatia, J.C; Cleland, John; Bhagavan, Leela and Rao, N.S.N Levels and Determinants of Gynaecological Morbidity in South India, Studies in Family Planning, Vol. 28, No.2, June 1997, Pgs.95 – 103

F8. Chhabra, R. and Nuna S.C.,
Abortion in India: An Overview, New Delhi, 1993, Pgs. 117.

F9. Datta, Bishakha and Misra, Geetanjali A Ford Foundation Report: Advocacy for Reproductive Health and Women's Empowerment in India, July 1997. Pgs. 50

F10. Ganatra, B; Hirve, S. S.; Walawalkar, S; Garda, L and. Road, V.N Induced Abortions in a Rural Community in Western Maharashtra: Prevalence and Patterns, KEM Hospital Research Centre, Pune, June, 1998, Pgs.21

F11. Gittelsohn, J.; Bentley, M.E.; Pelto, P.J.; Nag, M.; Pachauri, S.; Harrison, A.D.; Landman L.T.; (eds.). Listening to Women Talk about Their Health, New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications, 1994, Pgs. 240

F12. Gupte, Manisha; Bandewar, Sunita and Pisal, Hemlata Abortion Needs of Women in India: A Case Study of Rural Maharashtra, Reproductive Health Matters, Unfinished Business No. 9, 1997, Pgs. 77 – 86

F13. Gupte, Manisha; Bandewar, Sunita and Pisal, Hemlata Women's Role in Decision-Making in Abortion: Profiles from Rural Maharashtra, Prepared for XIV International Conference for Social Science and Medicine, Peebles, Scotland, September 2-6, 1996, Pgs. 24

F14. Joshi, A; Dhapola, Mrinalika; Kurien, E; Mehta, A.; Rajeshwari, M.; Biswas, S. Rural Women's Experiences and Perceptions of Marital Sexual Relations : A Qualitative Study in Gujarat,Operations Research Group, 1997,Pgs.45

F15. Joshi, A.; Kurien, E.; Misra, M.; Mehta, A.; Rajeshwari, M. and Biswas, S. Socio-Cultural Implication of Menstruation and Menstrual Problems on Rural Women's' Lives,and Treatment Seeking Behaviour, Operations Research Group, 1997, Pgs. 31

F16. Koenig, M.; Jejeebhoy, S.; Singh, S. and Sridhar, S Investigating Women's Gynaecological Morbidity in India: Not Just : Another KAP Survey, Reproductive Health Matters, Vol. 6, No.11, 1998, Pgs. 1-13

F17. Koenig, M.; Jejeebhoy, S.; Singh, S. and Sridhar, S. Undertaking Community-Based Research on the Prevalence of Gynaecological Morbidity: Lessons from India, IUSSP Seminar on Innovative Approaches to the Assessment of Reproductive Health, Manila, the Philippiness, September 24-27, 1996, Pgs. 37

F18. Latha, K.; Kanani, S. J.; Maitra, N. et. al., Prevalence of Clinically Detectable Gynaecological Morbidity in India: Results of Four Community-based Studies, Journal of Family Welfare Vol. 43, No.4, 1997, Pgs. 8-16

F19. Mamdani M, (Ed.),
Community-based Management of Reproductive Tract Infections in Women in India, 1999, pgs. 250

F20. Mamdani. M, (Ed.), Community-Based Programmes Addressing Reproductive Health Needs in India, July 1998, Pgs. 63.

F21. Mavalankar, Dileep; Bang, Rani and Bang, Abhay Quality Reproductive Health Services in Rural India: The Search Experience August 1998, Pgs. 54

F22. Pachauri Saroj, Reaching India's Poor : Non-governmental Approaches to Community HealthPgs. 457

F23. Parikh, I.; Taskar, V.; Dharap, N. and Mulgaonkar, V. Gynaecological Morbidity among Women in a Bombay Slum, Streehitakarini, 1995, Pgs. 27

F24. Patel, D.; Patel, Anil and Mehta, Ambrish The Effects of Quality of Services upon IUD Continuation Among Women in Rural Gujarat, Action Research Community Health (ARCH) Working Papers, 1997, Pgs. 20

F25. Pelto, P.J Qualitative Data-Gathering for Reproductive Health Research, Johns Hopkins University Working Paper, 1997, Pgs. 30

F26. Ramasubban, R. and Singh, B.
Gender, Reproductive Health and Weakness Experiences of Slum Dwelling Women in Bombay, India, IUSSP Seminar on Cultural Perspectives on Reproductive Health, Rustenberg, South Africa, June 16-19, 1997, Pgs. 24

F27. Sokhi Sangeeta Subramanian, Rural Women Take Reproductive Health matters into their Own Hands, Rural Women's Social Education Centre, July 1998, Pgs. 48

F28. Srinivasa, M.D.K.; K.A., Nararyan; Oumachigui, A. amd Roy, G., Prevalence of Maternal Morbidity in a South Indian Community, JIPMER Final Report, March 1997, Pgs. 125

F29. Verma, R.K.; Rangaiyan, G.; Narkhede, S.; Aggarwal, M.; Singh, R. and Pelto, P. J Cultural Perceptions and Categorization of Male Sexual Health Problems by Practitioners and Men in a Mumbai Slum Population, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, June, 1998, Pgs. 20

F30. Visaria, L Gynaecological Morbidity in Rural Gujarat: Some Preliminary Findings, Gujarat Institute of Development Research, 1997, Pgs.12

F31. Focus on Reproductive Health, The Ford Foundation Bulletin, Autumn/Winter, 1997, pgs. 20.

F32. Indo-China Dialogue on Managing the Transition to Quality of Care: A Report,
September 1999. Pgs. 38.


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Human Rights Issues Emerging from Investigation into the Murder of Sr. Sylvia and Sr. Priya, at Snehasadan, Jogeshwari, Mumbai: Solidarity for Justice, November 1991, Pgs.27.[Rs.30/-]

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