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Welfare problems in Tamil Nadu : A blend of development and welfarism.

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Sponsored by : "This Content Sponsored by Buymote Shopping app BuyMote E-Shopping Application is One of the Online Shopping App Now Available on Play Store & App Store (Buymote E-Shopping) Click Below Link and Install Application:  https://buymote.shop/links/0f5993744a9213079a6b53e8 Sponsor Content: #buymote #buymoteeshopping #buymoteonline #buymoteshopping #buymoteapplication" Health Problems Related to Tamil Nadu Common health problems in society: Health issues not only affect individuals, families and communities but also affect the well-being and development of people in India and the world as a whole. These are common health problems in the society. 1. Communicable disease problems 2. Environmental sanitation issues. 3. Nutritional issues. 4. Health issues related to socioeconomic factors. 5. Population issues. 6. Welfare issues related to economy, educational opportunities and standard of living, Communicable Diseases: .💥Deaths in India are becoming more and more v...

Health problems: Health problems in each country depend on the quality of life of the respective people and the location of the population.

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  Sponsored by : "This Content Sponsored by Buymote Shopping app BuyMote E-Shopping Application is One of the Online Shopping App Now Available on Play Store & App Store (Buymote E-Shopping) Click Below Link and Install Application:  https://buymote.shop/links/0f5993744a9213079a6b53e8 Sponsor Content: #buymote #buymoteeshopping #buymoteonline #buymoteshopping #buymoteapplication" Health Problems of India-In General Health problems in each country depend on the quality of life of the respective people and the location of the population. India is an largest country With an area of 3,287,263 Km (1,269,219 Sp mil million square meters) and a population of 1/33billion (133 crores (as of 2016), India has faced many kinds of problems since its independence in 1947. Threats to well-being are threats to well-being caused by environmental conditions. It is very important to be observant and learn to spot anything that may be a threat to well-being. Things to look out for: 1. Outsid...

My feedback about School of business organization

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Guinea Worm Eradication Programme (GWEP) and Global Scenario and It's Strategy

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Minimum Needs Programme (MNP) and 20 - Point Programme and their functions

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  Minimum Needs Programme   (MNP)  : The   Minimum Needs Programme   (MNP) was introduced in the first year of the Fifth   Five Year Plan   (1974–78), to provide certain basic minimum needs and improve the living standards of people.   It aims at "social and economic development of the community, particularly the underprivileged and underserved population". It also promoted equality as from now poor will be able to get basic needs. Components The programme includes the following components: Rural health Rural water supply Rural electrification Elementary education Adult education Nutrition Environmental improvement of urban  slums Houses for landless labourers Principles Two basic principles are observed during the implementation of Minimum Needs Programme: the facilities under MNP are to be first provided in those areas which are at present underserved so as to remove disparities among different areas the facilities under MNP should be provi...