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How Poshan Kheti Is Helping Enhance Diet Diversity And Incomes In Rural Bihar
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-Livemint.com * Only 13% surveyed chose cash if it came at the expense of spending to improve public health and nutrition * The number grew to 35% if the cash came at the expense of improving roads New Delhi: A timely survey conducted in rural Bihar by a world bank economist and two professors from the Georgetown University to gauge the response of poor people on the raging debate over a minimum income...
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