Health and Morbidity in North Bengal: A Field Report from Mahipal Village in Phansidewa Block
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Date
2016-03
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Social Trends
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Roy, Sanjay K.
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University of North Bengal
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Biswas, S. (2016). Health and Morbidity in North Bengal: A Field Report from Mahipal Village in Phansidewa Block. Social Trends, 3(1), 3–28. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3507
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Biswas, Saswati
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Abstract
The Alma Ata declaration of which India was a signatory
promised Health for all by 2000 AD, in the year 2016 we find the
government still grappling with problems of infant and maternal
mortality. Tuberculosis is on the rise and new health issues like
those related to environment, increasing use of pesticides and
occupational hazards all contribute to the vulnerable health status of
our people, leading to increasing levels of morbidity. At the same
time rural people lack access to quality health care and those belonging
to the poorer sections are prone to different types of morbidity due to
their poor health. The present study tries to understand health and
morbidity by taking up a village in the Phansidewa block of Siliguri
subdivision in North Bengal.
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3
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1
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2348-6538
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3 - 28