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Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Food Security and Indebtedness in Rural India

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  • Niyati, S.
  • Vijayamba, R.

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  • Niyati, S. & Vijayamba, R., 2021. "Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Food Security and Indebtedness in Rural India," Review of Agrarian Studies, Foundation for Agrarian Studies, vol. 11(1), June.
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    1. Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs GOI, 2013. "The National Food Security Act, 2013," Working Papers id:5493, eSocialSciences.
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    2. Sethu, C. A. & Thangaraj, M., 2021. "The Covid-19 Pandemic and Rural Dalit Households: Observations from Two Villages in Tamil Nadu," Review of Agrarian Studies, Foundation for Agrarian Studies, vol. 11(2).

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