Population StabilisationBiharIndiaThe purpose of this chapter is to carry out situational analysis and identify future directions for population stabilisation in Bihar, India through examining tAnant KumarJay Satiasocial science electronic publishing
MoHFW. Immunization among Tribal Population in India: A Need Assessment Report. MoHFW. https://www.unicef.org/india/media/6716/file/Immunization%20among%20Tribal%20Population%20in%20India.pdf. Accessed 10 May 2023. Lahariya C. A brief history of vaccines & vaccination in India. Indian J Med...
Arsenic a metalloid has become a major environmental toxicant to human population due to its unwanted accumulation in the hydrosphere especially in the groundwater. It is the 20th most abundant heavy metal naturally occurring in the earth crust and also ubiquitously in nature [1]. Due to various ...
This has caused threat to an estimated 50 million population of the state out of which 13.85 million people are drinking arsenic contaminated water above 10 μg/L14. Hence, the existence of arsenic menace among the population is presently more than the estimated survey. In Bihar, the problem ...
Geomorphic, hydrologic, and socio-economic analyses are carried out to generate the thematic layers, namely slope, district's distance to active stream, highest elevation, drainage density, rainfall, population density, and land use-land cover. AHP is used to determine the relative impact weight ...
the urban soil of Bihar. Total mean benzo(a)pyrene equivalent (BaPeq) values for the ∑16PAHs were 312.04 ngg−1for the winter season and 262.83 ngg−1for the summer season. These values were higher in current study sites as compared with other studies. However, the concentration range...
report. “Global population growth is …(70) …for the next few decades. By 2050, it is projected that today’s population of 7 billion will have grown by 2.3 billion, the equivalent of new China and an India”.61. 1) prospective 2) perception 3) prospects 4) aims 5) prospecting 62...
Freshwater scarcity, deterioration and associated water management remain to be one of the most challenging aspects of high-population density economies especially in subtropical/tropical regions. The present research deals with hydrogeochemical analysis of the eco-sensitive Baraila wetland and possible sou...
Because agriculture is the main source of livelihood for the bulk of the population in Jamui District, the importance of developing irrigati... Jawed,Raza,S.,... - 《Hydrogeology Journal》 被引量: 8发表: 2003年 Nature and extent of migration in Bihar. This study examines the nature and ...
Continuities in parent–child fertility have implications for population size and structure since people born into large families are themselves more likely to make an above-average contribution to successive generations. According to the principle of linked lives (Elder 1977, 1994), parental behaviours...