Magazines.odisha.gov.in
Urban Health Programme in Odisha : An Innovation for GO …
WEBThe Magnitude of the Problem in Odisha. As per 2011 Census, the urban areas in Odisha covers 107 Urban Local Bodies ( ULB) including 3 Municipal Corporations, 37 …
Actived: Just Now
URL: https://magazines.odisha.gov.in/Orissareview/2013/dec/engpdf/32-42.pdf
Women Politics in Odisha : Trends and Challenges
WEBShri Naveen Patnaik assumed the charge of office of the BJD-BJP coalition government on 5th March, 2000. Fourteen women members were elected to the Assembly for the first time. This was the highest number of women members ever elected to the Assembly. Shri Naveen Patnaik inducted two women ministers in his cabinet. Dr.
Economic Empowerment and Women of Orissa
WEBThe Census report 2001 says the sex ratio in Orissa is 972:1000, and the female literacy rate is 50.51 percent where as male literacy rate is 75.35 per cent. The total literacy rate is 63.8 per cent. Education plays an important role in getting, understanding and following various information. It helps in creation of awareness.
Development and Cultural Change Among the Kandh Tribals …
WEBIn 2001 census literacy rate of total population of the district increased to 52.68%. As literacy rate of S.T. is not available, it may be 37%. The literacy rate was 11.82 in 1961, 12.37 in 1971 and 18.59 in 1981 census. So literacy growth among S.T. community is very slow and most of the population is suffering from illiteracy.
Top Categories
Popular Searched
› Health point wellness providers
› Job listings columbia mo health care
› Write for us healthy lifestyle
› Wa doh health care provider search
› Community health intervention programs
› Nuffield health nursing careers
› Health point wellness clinic
› Mercy health pharmacy north muskegon
Recently Searched
› Healthpoint michigan city in
› Public health citation style
› Central health medicare plan catalog
› Uconn health employee health planner
› Health blogs accepting guest posts
› Mental health crisis vs emergency
› Med citrix regional one health