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    Eurymeros Bhat 1980

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    Genus Eurymeros Bhat, 1980 Eurymeros Bhat, 1980a, Entomon, 5(2): 157 (TS: Eurymeros tumespiraculus Bhat, 1980). Eurymeros gibbosa Sharma, 1983 Eurymeros gibbosa Sharma, 1983, Reichenbachia, 21(2): 129. TL: Dehradun, Uttarakhand. TD: unknown. Distribution: India *: Jharkhand (Ranchi); Uttarakhand (Dehradun); Deccan Peninsula: Chhota Nagpur, Upper Gangetic Plains (Sharma, 1991). Eurymeros mangifera Sharma, 1983 Eurymeros mangifera Sharma, 1983, Reichenbachia, 21(2): 128. TL: Uttarakhand. TD: unknown. Distribution: India *: Uttarakhand; Upper Gangetic Plains. Eurymeros namkumense Sharma & Naqvi, 1993 Euremeros namkumense Sharma & Naqvi, 1993, J. Adv. Zool., 14(1): 65. TL: Namkum, Ranchi, Jharkhand. TD: unknown. Distribution: India *: Jharkhand (Namkum, Ranchi); Deccan Peninsula: Chhota Nagpur. Eurymeros tumespiraculum Bhat, 1980 Eurymeros tumespiraculum Bhat, 1980a, Entomon, 5(2): 157. TL: Himachal Pradesh. TD: unknown. Distribution: India *: Himachal Pradesh; North-West Himalaya.Published as part of Singh, Longjam Roni Kumar, Chandra, Kailash & Gupta, Devanshu, 2021, Catalogue of Indian Alysiinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), pp. 81-100 in Zootaxa 5020 (1) on page 87, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5020.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/522301

    Eurymeros Bhat 1980

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    Genus Eurymeros Bhat 1980 Eurymeros Bhat 1980, Entomon, 5(2): 157. Type species: Eurymeros tumespiraculum Bhat, 1980 (misspelled as “ E. tumespiraculus ” in Singh et al. 2021). Type repository: Gupta collection, University of Florida, Gainesville, U.S.A. (mentioned as ‘unknown’ in Singh et al. 2021).Published as part of Gupta, Ankita & Achterberg, Cornelis Van, 2022, Review of the Indian species of the genus Eurymeros Bhat (Braconidae: Alysiinae) with some nomenclatural changes, pp. 576-582 in Zootaxa 5162 (5) on page 577, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5162.5.7, http://zenodo.org/record/681690

    Food for nought

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    The short story, "Food for nought", is written by the listed author above, Shashi Bhat. Now in its 48th year, Best Canadian Stories has long championed the short story form and highlighted the work of many of the writers, throughout their respective careers, who have gone on to shape the Canadian literary canon. Caroline Adderson, Margaret Atwood, Clark Blaise, Lynn Coady, Mavis Gallant, Zsuzsi Gartner, Douglas Glover, Steven Heighton, Isabel Huggan, Mark Anthony Jarman, Norman Levine, Rohinton Mistry, Alice Munro, Leon Rooke, Diane Schoemperlen, Russell Smith, Linda Svendsen, Kathleen Winter, and many others have appeared in its pages over the years and decades, making Best Canadian Stories the go-to source for what’s new in Canadian fiction writing for close to five decades. A continuation of not only a series, but a legacy in Canadian letters. --From publisher description.Published

    Bhat, Shashi

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    currentMFA (The Johns Hopkins University) BA (Cornell University) My stories have appeared in The Malahat Review, The New Quarterly, The Dalhousie Review, The Fiddlehead, Grain, PRISM, Best Canadian Stories 2018 & 2019, Journey Prize Stories 24 and 30 and other publications. I was the winner of the 2018 Journey Prize, and a 2018 National Magazine Award finalist for fiction. I am a two-time Pushcart Prize nominee, and in 2010, was a finalist for the Bronwen Wallace Award. My debut novel, The Family Took Shape (Cormorant, 2013), was a finalist for the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award. I have taught creative writing at Dalhousie University and The Johns Hopkins University. I am also the editor of EVENT magazine, and have two books of fiction forthcoming from McClelland & Stewart

    TWO NEW SPECIES OF POACEAE FROM INDIA

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    Two new species of Poaceae namely, Erayrostis santapaui K. G. Bhat & C. R. Nagendran and Chrysopogon pseitdozeylanicus K. G. Bhat & C. R. Nagendran have been described from materials collected by the senior author from Coorg- and South Kanara Districts of Karnataka State, India

    Bhat, A.

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    Maternal Health Financing – Issues and Options: A Study of Chiranjeevi Yojana in Gujarat

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    Government of Gujarat announced a “Chiranjeevi Yojana” in April 2005. The objective of this scheme is to encourage private medical practitioners to provide maternity health services in remote areas which record the highest infant and maternal mortality and thereby improve the institutional delivery rate in Gujarat. The scheme was finally launched as a one year pilot project in December 2005 in five districts viz., Banaskantha, Dahod, Kutch, Panchmahal, and Sabarkantha. The private empanelled providers are reimbursed on capitation payment basis according to which they are reimbursed at a fixed rate for deliveries carried out by them. The payments are made for a batch of 100 deliveries. This is expected to take care of case-mix differences (i.e., normal or complicated deliveries) and help the providers to keep the costs below the reimbursed amounts. The scheme proposes to use a voucher system to target the people living below poverty line. The objective of this paper is to document the experience in implementing this scheme and discuss the issues in up-scaling it further.

    Bhat, Ramesh

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