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Public Distribution System of Essential Commodities as a Social Safety Net: A Study of the District of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh

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  • Bhaskar Majumder

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The study concentrates on PDS as a social safety net.

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  • Bhaskar Majumder, 2014. "Public Distribution System of Essential Commodities as a Social Safety Net: A Study of the District of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh," Working Papers id:6186, eSocialSciences.
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