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- Publications
- Influence
Association of Food Insecurity with Children's Behavioral, Emotional, and Academic Outcomes: A Systematic Review
- P. Shankar, Rainjade Chung, D. Frank
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of developmental and behavioral…
- 1 February 2017
Objective: Food Insecurity (FI) occurs in 21% of families with children and adolescents in the United States, but the potential developmental and behavioral implications of this prevalent social… Expand
Hunger In a Land of Plenty: The Benefits of a Rights-Based Approach to India's Mid Day Meal Scheme
- P. Shankar
- Geography
- 2009
In 2001, the Indian Government made the right to food a legal entitlement through various interim orders and legislation. It implemented the Mid Day Meal Scheme (or school lunch program) as a way of… Expand
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Study of maternal and foetal outcome in post-term pregnancies
- P. Shankar, Hemalatha Kr
- Medicine
- 24 June 2017
Innovation and Technology to Accelerate Progress in Education: Report to the International Commission on Financing Global Education Opportunity. Background Paper, The Learning Generation.
- R. Winthrop, Eileen McGivney, Timothy P. Williams, P. Shankar
- Political Science
- 13 June 2016
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Clinical study on postpartum eclampsia
- J. Madhu, P. Shankar
- Medicine
- 25 January 2019
It is not just eclampsia per se but the associated complications that accompany it that make it much more deadly. Eclampsia is defined as occurrence of one or more convulsions in pregnant woman with… Expand
Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites in HIV Patients
- P. Shankar
- Medicine
- 1 September 2006
Socio economic conditions, educational status and unhygienic practices contribute for intestinal parasitosis. Since large number of HIV positive population belong to below poverty line, an attempt… Expand
Governing urban futures (LSE Cities Conference, Delhi, India, 14-15 November 2014)
- R. Burdett, P. Rode, P. Shankar, Shan Vahidy
- Geography
- 1 November 2014
he Urban Age returns to India after a series of international conferences that have allowed us to test the temperature of cities in hotspots of urban growth and change across the world. Since the… Expand
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A clinical study on the analysis of caesarean section rates using Robson’s ten group classification in a tertiary care hospital
- P. Shankar, J. Madhu, V. Raju
- Medicine
- 25 January 2019
A caesarean section is a lifesaving surgical procedure that can prevent maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity. Over the last decades, however the use of caesarean as a mode of delivery has… Expand
Study of maternal and fetal outcome in HIV positive women on HAART therapy in a tertiary hospital
- Priya Shankar, J Madhu
- Medicine
- 25 January 2019
India has the third largest population of HIV. India has an estimated 2.1million people living with HIV. Prevalence of HIV in India is 0.22% in adult population. Adult HIV prevalence in India has… Expand