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Weak coupling of observed surface PM2.5 in Delhi-NCR with rice crop residue burning in Punjab and Haryana
Published 2025-01-01“…Measured PM2.5 showed lower concentration in 2023 compared to 2022 at Punjab and Haryana sites, in compliance with FDC reductions. …”
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Reasons for decline and measures to promote Nili Ravi buffalo in its breeding tract
Published 2023-11-01“…Despite significant contribution to milk production, a decline in buffalo population was observed in dairy progressive states like Haryana and Punjab from 2012 to 2019, with a 28% and 22% decline, respectively. …”
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The role of gut microbiota in disease management: Ayurvedic perspectives on metabolic diseases and health
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Optical Solutions of the Date–Jimbo–Kashiwara–Miwa Equation via the Extended Direct Algebraic Method
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Synthesis, characterization and electrochemical studies of psyllium-based conductive copolymers
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Analisis Dampak Stabilisasi Ekonomi terhadap Pembatalan Impor Beras dari India ke Indonesia pada Tahun 2023
Published 2024-08-01“…This was also based on the chaotic harvests of India's Haryana and Punjab regions. This export protection aims to ensure sufficient availability of non-basmati white rice in India, and to prevent price spikes, the Indian government changed the export policy on rice. …”
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Seasonal Characteristics, Sources and Pollution Pathways of PM10 at High Altitudes Himalayas of India
Published 2022-05-01“…Identification of the source region using the potential source contribution function (PSCF) and concentration weighted trajectories (CWT) showed that PM10 was mainly transported from the northwestern part of India (Haryana, Punjab), the northeastern region of Pakistan, the Thar Desert, and Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP), which contributed to dust-related aerosols over the Himalayan region of India.…”
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Trends and determinants of obesity among ever-married women aged 15–49 in India: insights from National Family Health Surveys (NFHS 1998–2021)
Published 2025-02-01“…Presently, two prominent regions in the country exhibit high obesity rates: the southern region, including Tamil Nadu (29%), Kerala (25%), Goa (25%), and Andhra Pradesh (23%), and the northwestern region, encompassing Delhi (33%), Punjab (31%), and Haryana (24%). Moreover, the disparity in obesity rates across states has widened over time, with states initially showing higher rates experiencing a faster growth rate compared to those with lower initial rates, as highlighted by the β- and σ-convergence analyses. …”
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