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  • Income inequality and social stratification: Exploring the effects of wealth disparities on Social Mobility and access to opportunities.


Dr.Arvind Kumar Mahala

Abstract: This study delves into the critical issue of income inequality and its ramifications on social stratification, focusing on the consequences of wealth disparities for social mobility and access to opportunities. Through comprehensive research and analysis, it uncovers the extent to which unequal distribution of wealth impacts individuals' ability to move up the social ladder and achieve their aspirations. The study investigates the mechanisms by which income inequality perpetuates social stratification, creating barriers that impede upward mobility for disadvantaged groups. It explores how limited access to quality education, healthcare, and resources perpetuates the cycle of poverty and restricts opportunities for economic advancement. this research sheds light on the broader societal implications of income inequality, including its potential to erode social cohesion and undermine overall economic growth. The findings underscore the urgency for equitable policy measures that address wealth disparities and promote social mobility to build a more inclusive and just society.

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  • Students Access to Health Care Facilities of Assam University, Silchar: An Empirical Study


Dr. Sanjay Sinha

Abstract: Health Centre are community- based and patient – directed organizations that delivers comprehensive ,culturally competent , high quality primary health care services to the nation most individuals and families ,including people experiencing home agricultural ,workers, residents of public housing ,and veterans . According to world health care Organizations a health system consists of all organization ,people and actions whose primary intents is to promotes, restore or maintain health

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  • AN INVESTIGATION OF DISTRIBUTION OF WOMEN SUFFERING FROM POLY CYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME TO DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES


Dave Krishnaben Narendrabhai1, Dr. Poornima Shrivastav (Professor)2

Abstract: Female infertility&an endocrine illness known as PCOS affect women of childbearing age. Moreover, due to its numerous multi-factorial complexities, PCOS is least understood endocrine disorder. Clinical manifestations&abnormal ovarian morphology, such as anovulation, oligo-amenorrhea, fertility-related issues, unfavourable uterine haemorrhage, are utilised to classify PCOS disorders. The aim of the study is to assess distribution of women suffering from poly cystic ovary syndrome to demographic variables. Methodology is based on the survey method. Data analysis utilised are SPSS for Windows, data was entered in MS-Excel (version 22.0). Results showed that Majority of women (67.3%) were b/w 18 -21 years&31% of them were b/w 22&25 years. Majority of women (99%) were married. With regard to all of education most of women (58.6% were noted to be Pursuing their undergraduate program thirty-five% (35.7%) became graduates. PCOS is identified as avoidable curable in women. Identifying threat factors plus creating awareness about syndrome would help to prevent & improve health seeking women.

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