Health Dynamics and Marginalised Communities

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Despite the long standing commitment to "Health for All", enormous health anomalies continue to prevail among Indian masses. Problems related to judicious distribution of healthcare facilities are many: unequal access to healthcare facilities, limited attention to preventive methods, and profit orientation of the agencies involved are few among them. Rural and tribal communities, being the most marginalized in developmental context, are the worst victims of such maladies. The limited choices in maintaining sustainable health conditions in Indian communities pose great challenges to the democratic fabric of the nation-state. The articles in the present volume examine various issues related t health dynamism of Indian communities in the totality and propose to furnish remedial suggestions in contemporary context. The book will be of utmost interest not only for the social scientists and activists but also for health practitioners and policy makers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mohammad Akram

Mohammad Akram is teaching in the department of Sociology and Social Work, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Earlier, he has taught postgraduate and undergraduate students at Government Post-Graduate College, Pratapgarh (Rajasthan) for more than eight years. He has written extensively on issues related to health, sexual behaviour, sustainable development, education, human rights, and tribal communities. He has to his credit several research papers and articles published in nationally and internationally reputed journals. As an activist, he is also closely related with many NGOs and other socially active groups.

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Title
Health Dynamics and Marginalised Communities
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8131600793
Length
xx+283p., Tables; References; Index; 23cm.
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