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082 _a362.5
245 _aShelter : urban poverty
260 _aNew Delhi
_bHUDCO-HSMI Publication
_c2012
300 _aviii,96p.
440 _aShelter Vol.13, No.3 & 4
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505 _aContents Mesage Hon'ble Minister Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation and Minister of Culture iii Message Hon'ble Secreteary- Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviaton iv Editorial CMD, HUDCO vi 1. CONCEPTS, DATABASE AND PERSPECTIVIES FOR URBANISATION AND 1 - 23 SLUM IMPROVEMENT IN INDIA -Amitabh Kundu and Debolina Kundu 2. URBAN POVERTY AND VULNERABILITY 24 - 26 John Devasundaram 3. INCLUSIVE PLANNING FOR URBAN POOR 27 – 38 - A.K. Jain 4. URBAN POVERTY IN INDIA - APPROACHES AND INITIATIVES 39 - 45 -Asha Kaul, HSMI 5. POVERTY ALLEVIATION THROUGH AFFORDABLE HOUSING 46 - 53 Dr. Akshaya Kumar Sen, HUDCO 6. THE RAY OF HOPE IN RAY 54 - 58 Darshin iMahadevia 7. NEOLIBERAL THRUST IN URBANIZATION AND 59 - 68 AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN INDIA Prof. Dr. Anuradha. N., Prof. Dr. Krishne Gowda, • Prof. Sridharam . II, & Dr. Ravishankar D. 8. LIVABLE, LOVABLE AND AFFORDABLE ARCHITECTURE 69-72 FOR HOUSING THE POOR Dr. Binumol Tom 9. COMMUNITY MANAGED INSTITUTIONAL DELIVERY OF 73-81 GOVERNMENT WELFARE PROGRAM tl Sangeeta Maunav, HUDCO/HSMI s 10. URBAN STREET VENDORS IN INDIA 82-84. - A CHANGE IN THE MAKING. Ranjit Abhigyan, NASVI, Delhi 11. UNDERSTANDING AND BUILDING THE CAPACITIES OF 85- 92 THE NGO SECTOR IN URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION MuthusamiKumaran, Ph.D. 12. HSMI NEWS- FROM THE CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE 93 -96
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