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ID:
068142
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ID:
086566
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Publication |
New Delhi, Viva Books, 2009.
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Description |
viii, 217p.
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Standard Number |
9788130911953
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
054156 | 327.54051/GUR 054156 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
056301
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ID:
096808
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ID:
092770
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ID:
069659
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072007
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ID:
088815
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ID:
090459
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Publication |
2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
One does not have to labour too much over the fact that South Asia is the poorest region in the world with the greatest incidence of poverty, and is just ahead of a handful of Sub-Saharan African countries like Chad and Burkina Faso. South Asia also has the highest density of population against the great killers of mankind like Malaria and HIV.
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ID:
090386
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Publication |
2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
The current discourse on human rights is generally circumscribed by the December 10, 1948, Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaimed by the UN General Assembly. A close scrutiny of this declaration will reveal endowing an individual anywhere in the world with certain rights considered to be self-evident and inalienable, except for article 25 and 26, there is little suggestion of the responsibilities of states to provide the individual the minimum means of sustenance, basic education and health care, and the means to have a worthwhile standard of living.
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ID:
066148
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