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Marriage, Affinity Network and Socio-cultural, Economic and Biological Status among Lamani Community of Bellary District in Karnataka State
Health is not only a biomedical phenomenon, but also one which is influenced by socio-cultural, economic and psychological factors of the people consumed. These factors can be taken into consideration to evaluate and measuring health status of a community. Thus the health is positioned in both biological and social phenomenon. In the proposed study, we are analyzed marriage, affinity network and socio-cultural, economic and biological status among Lamani community of Bellary district in Karnataka State.
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Lamani, Marriage, Settlement, Health and Relationship
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