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  author = {Aparna Bhatia - Principal Contributor (Department of Planning & Coordination) , V. Shashank Shekhar - Principal Contributor (Government of Nagaland) , Charles Chasie - Principal Contributor , Kezevino Aram - Principal Contributor (Shanti Ashram) , Manoj Pant - Principal Contributor (Jawaharlal Nehru University)},
  title = {Nagaland State Human Development Report 2004},
  journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)},
  year = {2004},
  location = {New York},
  URL = {http://www.undp.org.in/},
  abstract = {Nagaland State Human Development Report 2004 draws attention to human development indicators in the areas of income and livelihood, education, health and women’s empowerment, which are critical for the all-round development of the State. The report has attempted to identify gaps or indicators of deficiency, thereby signaling areas that require specific policy attention. In this way, the Nagaland SHDR identifies the strengths as well as weak areas, and advocates greater resources for human development priority sectors in the State.}
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TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
AB - Nagaland State Human Development Report 2004 draws attention to human development indicators in the areas of income and livelihood, education, health and women’s empowerment, which are critical for the all-round development of the State. The report has attempted to identify gaps or indicators of deficiency, thereby signaling areas that require specific policy attention. In this way, the Nagaland SHDR identifies the strengths as well as weak areas, and advocates greater resources for human development priority sectors in the State.
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%X Nagaland State Human Development Report 2004 draws attention to human development indicators in the areas of income and livelihood, education, health and women’s empowerment, which are critical for the all-round development of the State. The report has attempted to identify gaps or indicators of deficiency, thereby signaling areas that require specific policy attention. In this way, the Nagaland SHDR identifies the strengths as well as weak areas, and advocates greater resources for human development priority sectors in the State.
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AB  - Nagaland State Human Development Report 2004 draws attention to human development indicators in the areas of income and livelihood, education, health and women’s empowerment, which are critical for the all-round development of the State. The report has attempted to identify gaps or indicators of deficiency, thereby signaling areas that require specific policy attention. In this way, the Nagaland SHDR identifies the strengths as well as weak areas, and advocates greater resources for human development priority sectors in the State.
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TY  - JOUR
T1  - Nagaland State Human Development Report 2004
AU  - Aparna Bhatia - Principal Contributor (Department of Planning & Coordination) , V. Shashank Shekhar - Principal Contributor (Government of Nagaland) , Charles Chasie - Principal Contributor , Kezevino Aram - Principal Contributor (Shanti Ashram) , Manoj Pant - Principal Contributor (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
PY  - 2004
JF  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
UR  - http://www.undp.org.in/,
AB  - Nagaland State Human Development Report 2004 draws attention to human development indicators in the areas of income and livelihood, education, health and women’s empowerment, which are critical for the all-round development of the State. The report has attempted to identify gaps or indicators of deficiency, thereby signaling areas that require specific policy attention. In this way, the Nagaland SHDR identifies the strengths as well as weak areas, and advocates greater resources for human development priority sectors in the State.