Volume : III, Issue : VI, July - 2013 Impact of Relief on Inequalities of Infrastructure Facilities In Dhadgaon Tahsil of Nandurbar District (M.S.)Suryawnshi D.S , Garud S.B And Kate A.M. Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : Health is a public right and it is the responsibility of government to provide this care to all people in equal
measure. Efficient health-care delivery systems become the domain of health-care management. It also includes
health planning in which improved health services are to be planned and executed. In India there is non availability
and misdistribution of health-care resources in different areas of region. Medical health care is the most important
need of man and it's a need of every poor, illiterate tribal of the regions like Dhadgaon tahsil. The infrastructure
facilities are not sufficient in the study region. Dhadgaon tahsil under study is a peculiar area with distinct physical
setting and socio-economic condition and it is mountainous and inhabited by the different tribal groups. In relation
with the problems of the research the objectives of the present study is to search the inequalities of infrastructure
facilities. Data regarding health-care facilities are obtained from the primary and sub-primary health centres of the
tahsil through structural Questionnaires . The buildings OPD, x-rays lab, medical store, wards ,beds, operation
theaters, vehicles, delivery rooms & staff quarters should be provided to all the primary health centres. These
amenities are not provided in satisfactory condition.. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : Suryawnshi D.S , Garud S.B And Kate A.M., (2013). Impact of Relief on Inequalities of Infrastructure Facilities In Dhadgaon Tahsil of Nandurbar District (M.S.). Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. VI, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2622.pdf References : - Armstrong R. W. (1965) : “Medical geography : An emerging specialty, International pathology”, Vol. 6
- Glashan M.C. N.D. and J. R. Blunden (1983): “Geographical aspects of health”, Academic press, New York.
- David R. Phillips (1981): Contemporary issues in the Geography of Health-care”, Geo abstracts Ltd., University of East Anglia, Norwich, England.
- Hazra Jayati (1994): “Health-care planning in the developing world”, Dept. of Geography, University of Calcutta, Calcutta.
- Husain Majid (1994): “Medical Geography”, Amol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
- Learmonth Andrew (1978): “Pattern of disease and Hunger” David and Charles Newton London.
- Misra R. P. (2007): “Geography of Health”, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi – 110059.
- Pyle G. F. (1979): “Applied Medical Geography”, A hasted press book, John Wiley and Sons, London
- Robin Tribhuwan and Karen Sherry (2004) : “Health, Medicine and Nutrition of the Tribes”, Discovery Publishing House, Darya Ganj, New Delhi.
- Suryavanshi D. S. (2005): “Geographical Epidemiology”, Raj Publishing House, Jaipur.
|
Article Post Production
Article Indexed In
|