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Author(s): A.K. Bansal, V.B. Sexena

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Address: Pt. J.N.M. Medical College, Raipur (M.P.)

Published In:   Volume - 13,      Issue - 1,     Year - 2000

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ABSTRACT:
A comparative study of pregnancy pattern of Tribal and Non Tribal Women has been conducted of Kasdol block in Raipur District of M.P. On interpretation of data, it has been observed that there is definite reduction in the percentage of tribal pregnant women, belonging to age group of 20 to 30 years, from 84.20 percent in 1985 to 49.00 percent in 1988 while· in case of Non tribals this percentage has gone up from 56.66 percent in 1985 to 65.66% in 1988. This clearly indicate that tribals are receptive whole heartedly for the programmes launched for their welfare in comparision to their counterparts Non tribals.

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Bansal and Sexena (2000). Impact Of ICDS On Pregnancey Pattern Of “Tribal” And "Non Tribal" Woman. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 13(1), pp.54-58.


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