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Power Sharing in the Panchayats of Orissa

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  • Pratyusna Patnaik

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  • Pratyusna Patnaik, 2007. "Power Sharing in the Panchayats of Orissa," Working Papers 178, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.
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    1. V Vijayalakshmi & B K Chandrashekar, 2002. "Authority, Powerlessness and Dependence: Women and Political Participation," Working Papers 106, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.
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    Panchyats; Orissa;

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