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Citation

Bhuyan M. Int. J. Humanit. Soc. Sci. Manage. 2023; 3(2): 822-825.

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(Copyright © 2023, IJHSSM)

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Abstract

Sundarbans, the deltaic Bengal, and home to the fierce Royal Bengal Tiger is also a 'home in disguise' for almost four and half million people. They suffer from chronic poverty, acute malnutrition, and misfortunes of climate which is mainly cyclone and flood. However, little floats about condition of children and their vulnerability amidst unacceptable levels of deprivation and marginalization in every field. One among three children in Sundarbans is found to have suffered at least one episode of respiratory ailments, IIHMR, 2013. This paper attempts aims to explore the loopholes in service delivery mechanism in a medico-sociological manner and understand the socio-economic and cultural conditions of these children so far.


Language: en

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