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symposium participants
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The
Problem
Posed
by Leela Visaria
and Vimala Ramachandran,
HealthWatch, Delhi
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POPULATION
POLICY
Pravin
Vasaria, was Director, Institute of Economic Growth,
Delhi
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NOT
JUST A NUMBERS GAME
A.R.
Nanda, Secretary, Department of Family Welfare, Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
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SENSE
AND SENSIBILITY
Upendra Baxi,
Professor of
Law, University of Warwick, U.K.
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COLLATERAL
CONCERNS
Lotika
Sarkar, Consultant, Centre for Women's Development
Studies, Delhi; and Usha Ramanathan, law researcher,
Delhi
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INCENTIVES
AND DISINCENTIVES: NECESSARY, EFFECTIVE, JUST?
Gita Sen, Professor,
Indian Institute of Management and HealthWatch, Bangalore; and
Aditi Iyer, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore
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STATE
POPULATION POLICIES
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March 2002
BEYOND NUMBERS
a symposium
on population
planning and advocacy

cover design by Akila Seshasayee
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SHRINKING
SPACES
Imrana
Qadeer, Centre for Community Health and Social Medicine,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
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SPECIAL
POPULATION GROUPS
P.M.
Kulkarni, Centre for the Study of Regional Development,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
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GENDER
MATTERS
Vanita Nayak Mukherjee, researcher and activist on gender and
development; South Asia Regional Coordinator for DAWN
(Development Alternatives with Women for New Era),
Thiruvananthapuram
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FERTILITY
AND WOMEN'S AUTONOMY
Vimala Ramachandran, Education Resources Unit and
Managing Trustee, HealthWatch, Jaipur
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FURTHER
READING
Compiled by HealthWatch
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COMMENT
John Hume,
recipient of the Gandhi Peace Prize
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COMMUNICATION
Received from
N.Jamal Ansari, Aligarh
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