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17. Unauthorised colonies should be
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44. Plans should be adopted to deve
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Improved Access to Quality Educatio
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iii. AdolescentsThere is a wide dis
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2. SpecificRecommendationsi. Youth1
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iv. Dalits44. High-quality hostel a
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85. Recruit trained teachers and de
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Better Preventive and Curative Heal
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universal access to public health i
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2. SpecificRecommendationsi. Dalits
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and measure and publicly share prog
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and increasing the HIV sentinel ser
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104. Two Muslim members should be n
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and the provisions/norms for the po
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2. Reject the GDP-centred economic
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1. Maternal HealthNational Alliance
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2. Land RightsRamesh Sharma, Ekta P
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temple and trust lands, Bhudan land
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2. Public Distribution System (PDS)
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• Proper sanitation and water sup
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ownership and management of water s
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7. Resourcing the TransparencyRegim
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newly established in Jammu and Kash
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5.5 Banking facilities should be si
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5. Decentralisation, Empowerment an
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10. EnergyVinuta Gopal, GreenpeaceO
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11. IMPROVING ACCESS TOQUALITY EDUC
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Supplemental programmes for success
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Strengthen teacher training and ons
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CurriculumIncentives and scholarshi
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could be done provided it forms par
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13. BudgetCentre for Budget and Gov
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• There is an urgent need to univ
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7.3 Addressing multiple layers of m
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15. Voluntary Sector andGovernment:
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• There is a need to institutiona
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and explore the possibility of usin
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Summary ReportsSection Contents1. D
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in motion with a meeting on 1 Octob
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government had shifted its focus fr
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Feedback From ThePlanning Commissio
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The concern of funds not reaching t
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Following the introductory session,
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Government of India, even after the
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people across the country. He menti
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utilised efficiently based on local
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taken into account during the plann
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2. Multi-disciplinary focus of cour
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have no local ration cards, which c
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• Lack of recognition and protect
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6. Internally DisplacedPopulation /
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Conflict Zone: Most Adivasi areas h
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ContextThe problems are listed belo
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7. YouthBrief Report on National Yo
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8. North-EastTHE NORTH EAST CONSULT
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was present and Mr F Kharkhongor, C
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going on in Manipur where a ‘teac
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care, clean drinking water, sanitat
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Summary of ConclusionsConcluding Re
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Challenge 10: ManagingUrbanization(
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10. ConflictNational Consultation o
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of a lot of time. Moreover, the bud
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domestic resources, how can we meet
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48 Alliance for Dalit Rights (ADR)4
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200 GAIN201 Gandhi Peace Foundation
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357 National Campaign for Dalit Hum
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520 Social Watch Tamilnadu Chennai5
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78 L. Kindo79 Keshav Choubey80 Khal
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AbbreviationsADCAutonomous District
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WADA NA TODO ABHIYANWada Na Todo Ab