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Vol. 10, No. 1

JANUARY-JUNE, 2020


  1. Editorials

  2. Covid-19, Food Insecurity an ...

  3. Covid-19 and the Rural Non-F ...

  4. Covid-19 and Climate Change ...

  5. Research Articles

  6. Women’s Access to Banking ...

  7. B R Ambedkar on Caste and La ...

  8. In Focus

  9. Introduction: The Impact of ...

  10. Agriculture, Food and Nutrit ...

  11. Agriculture and the Covid-19 ...

  12. One Step Behind: The Governm ...

  13. Challenges to India’s Rura ...

  14. Changing the Narrative: Econ ...

  15. Covid-19 and Circular Migrat ...

  16. Impact of Covid-19 on Indian ...

  17. Impact of the Pandemic on Ac ...

  18. Tribute

  19. A. Vaidyanathan (1931–2020 ...

  20. Book Reviews

  21. The Art of Subordination: La ...

  22. How Lives Change ...

  23. The RAS Agrarian Novels Series

  24. Thwarted Desires: Life and E ...



Recommended citation:

Impact of the Pandemic on Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) in India
Niyati, S., and Mandela, S. Nelson, (2020), "Impact of the Pandemic on Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) in India," Review of Agrarian Studies, vol. 10, no. 1, available at
http://ras.org.in/61365ac2c2e523ec464847dbf0cbf4a5
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