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    Himani Kulkarni

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    Himani Kulkarni is a Delhi-based mental health professional with experience in training, content creation, and psychotherapy. Her areas of interest are gender and sexuality, emotional regulation, self-care, and body image concerns. She holds an MA in Applied Psychology and is trained in community mental health, trauma-focused therapy, and sexual and reproductive health and rights. Himani recognizes the importance of repair and maintenance in public mental health, more so since the global crisis posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. She understands that mental health is not only about individual well-being but also about the collective health of communities. Himani believes in a bio-psycho-social understanding of mental health and is dedicated to promoting a rights-based perspective of mental health and well-being. She was a Maintainers Movement Fellow, Movement Builder, and is now a Steering Committee Member

    A Tribute to Dorothy E. Smith

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    A Review Essay by Himani Bannerji about the life and work of Dorthy E. Smith

    Colloquium: New Philologies / Beyond Nationalism: Faith Movements as Transnational Communities

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    Himani KapoorAbstract aus der Konferenz “Language.Literature.Politics. 1918–2018. (Un)doing Nationalism and Resistance”, 20.-22.09.2018, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfur

    Colloquium: New Philologies / Beyond Nationalism: Faith Movements as Transnational Communities

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    Himani KapoorAbstract aus der Konferenz “Language.Literature.Politics. 1918–2018. (Un)doing Nationalism and Resistance”, 20.-22.09.2018, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfur

    Studies on Processing of Kinnow Juice Extracted via ‘ Modified Method of bitterless Kinnow Juice Extraction’

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    The high production and productivity of kinnow, which is one of the major fruit crop of northern India especially of Punjab, has remained underutilized. The major reason has been the problem of (delayed) bitterness in the extracted juice along with short shelf life of the fruit. The bitterness is due to triterpenoid limonin, formed during and after juice extraction, thus rendering the juice unpalatable. Various debittering techniques (physicochemical & biotechnological) have been attempted in the country, which have met with variable and incomplete successes, thus processing of the juice is still a challenge. In the present study attempts were exclusively made on preventive approach for controlling the formation of limonin thus producing bitterless kinnow juice. Kinnow juice was extracted by the ‘Modified method of bitterless kinnow juice extraction’ which has been developed in this institute and patent has been filed on it (January 2003). After giving certain pretreatments to the fruits, the juice was extracted by using only electric juicer and it was observed that only mid and late season kinnows (January to march) could be utilized for extracting desirable juice.Department of Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences,Thapar University (Deemed university),Patiala

    Thinking About Class, Race, Gender: Himani Bannerji and G.A. Cohen on Capitalism and Socialism

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    Thinking About Class, Race, Gender: Himani Bannerji and G.A. Cohen on Capitalism and Socialis

    Bannerji, Himani. 2011. Demography and Democracy: Essays on Nationalism, Gender and Ideology

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    Bannerji, Himani. 2011. Demography and Democracy: Essays on Nationalism, Gender and Ideology. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press. ISBN 978-1-55130-389-5. Paperback: 34.95 CAD. Pages: 272

    QUESTIONNAIRE – Supplemental material for Prevalence of ADHD in Primary School Children in Belagavi City, India

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    Supplemental material, QUESTIONNAIRE for Prevalence of ADHD in Primary School Children in Belagavi City, India by Himani Mahesh Joshi and Mubashir Angolkar in Journal of Attention Disorders</p

    Rating_scale_interpretation – Supplemental material for Prevalence of ADHD in Primary School Children in Belagavi City, India

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    Supplemental material, Rating_scale_interpretation for Prevalence of ADHD in Primary School Children in Belagavi City, India by Himani Mahesh Joshi and Mubashir Angolkar in Journal of Attention Disorders</p

    Properties – Supplemental material for Prevalence of ADHD in Primary School Children in Belagavi City, India

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    Supplemental material, Properties for Prevalence of ADHD in Primary School Children in Belagavi City, India by Himani Mahesh Joshi and Mubashir Angolkar in Journal of Attention Disorders</p
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