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Third Conference on Health for All to Universal Health Coverage: Journey so far and Challenges Ahead. 06-07 January 2014 (Photographs)
IHEPA is a professional body registered under the Societies Registration Act in October 2010. The need to have a formal body which would serve as a platform for discussing and sharing intellectual ideas pertaining to the Indian health sector was strongly felt by a group of like-minded health economists and policy experts. Over a period of four years, this group discussed, met and exchanged ideas regarding the formation of an Association. The IHEPA is the culmination of this process, and has been created to enable economists and other social scientists, policy-makers and practitioners to exchange, deliberate and discuss key issues and strategies in the health sector in India as well as globally.
Conference Secretariat
Dr. R. Nagarajan
Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics (GIPE)
BMCC Road, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune – 411 004
Organising Committee
V. Selvaraju IHEPA, New Delhi
Subrata Mukherjee IDSK, Kolkata
Shreelata R. Seshadri APU, Bangalore
Arima Mishra APU, Bangalore
R. Nagarajan GIPE, Pune
Naresh Bodkhe GIPE Pun
Ranking of International and Domestic Journals in Economics: A Study
The research community has long and often been fervently keen on debating the topic of journal impact and its ranking. This paper is an attempt to assess the ranking of journal in discipline of economics, econometrics and finance in India and worldwide. Two types of ranking assessment, one based on publications in international online journals, and the other based on publications in domestic online journals are derived. ..
Do we have any solution for Unfinished Irrigation Project?: Special reference to Nira Deoghar Project
Irrigation, for past four decades has played an important role in the rural economy of Maharashtra. Irrigation sector like many other sectors in government is facing multifold challenges of finance and asset management. The budget provided for this sector is meager and with the available government funding though considerable, becomes meager, on the background of large number of projects taken on hand by the Government and it is almost impossible to meet the requirements for completing the ongoing projects. ..