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This study presents an analytical account of secular trends in the liberation struggle in India from Swadeshi to independence. It examines the democratic movement which began to take root on the Indian soil in the nineteenth century. The Indian National Congress finds a place of prominence in this study. The Congress represented the historic growth towards the democratic and secular institutions and ideas despite the nationalistic limitations imposed by the ...
The socio-economic context of medical care in developing country like India, becomes the focal point of investigation for understanding the nature and extent of the efficacy of contemporary health care delivery system. There are also various social factors responsible for not utilising existing medical facilities by rural masses. These social factors are: caste, religion, level of education, level of family relationship with other members of the family and ...