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    The Indian Human Development Survey( Ihds) 2012.

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    India Human Development Survey Ihds.

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    Indian Human Development Survey Ihds.

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    Ihds data suggest that fewer(46%) women reported having‘no work' in 2011-12 than in 2004-05(50%).

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    The Ihds Survey is the largest non-government household survey in India and covers 42000 households.

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    The technologies used to create the models of Heritages were developed by the Ihds programme.

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    The technologies are used to create the models of Heritages were developed by the Ihds programme.

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    Even as per the India Human Development Survey(Ihds), the annual household incomes of 98% of households are less than ₹8 lakh.

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    Similarly, as per the India Human Development Survey(Ihds), the annual household incomes of 98% of households are less than 8 lakh.

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    According to the India Human Development Survey(Ihds) conducted by the National Council of Applied Economic Research(NCAER), only about 5% of the 42,000 households they acknowledged intercaste marriages.

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    Ihds is an initiative of Department of Science and Technology, that aims to create 3D LASER scan data, holographic projections, AR and 3D fabrication to showcase glory of heritages.

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    The Ihds shows that among children aged 8-11, 68% of the forward caste children can read at Class 1 level while the proportion is far lower for OBCs(56%), SCs(45%) and STs(40%).

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    The 2011 Indian Human Development Survey(Ihds) shows that a very sizeable fraction of Indian women say that they require permission from a family member even to go to the local market or health centre.

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    Using data collected by the India Human Development Survey(Ihds) and comparing it with women who were married in 2005 but divorced, separated or abandoned by 2011, Ghosh and Ranjan find that workforce participation rises for these women, from nearly 26% in 2005 to over 47% in 2011.

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