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SAGE partners with The Neotia University (TNU) to institute short-term professional courses in Editing

31 March 2017: Leading independent academic and professional publisher, SAGE in collaboration with The Neotia University institutes short-term professional courses in editing with an aim to support graduates in pursuing a career in publishing. SAGE believes in playing a creative role in society by disseminating teaching and research on a global scale, the cornerstones of which are good, long-term relationships, a focus on our markets, and an ability to combine quality and innovation.


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Medico-Legal Collection

This collection includes 13 peer-reviewed journals published by SAGE and participating societies, encompassing over 15,405 articles. Complimentary access back to 1999, where available, is included while the current collection subscription is maintained.

2023 Medico-Legal Collection Title List



Pediatrics Backfile Collection

This collection includes 14 peer-reviewed journal backfiles, published by SAGE and participating societies, encompassing over 76,000 articles. The purchase or lease of this package will include access from 1998 back to volume 1, issue 1, of each journal (where available).

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What is the reason of decline in rural female workforce despite a discernible improvement in India’s rural economy in recent years?

20th April 2018:The role of women in the socio-economic transformation of a country is now globally recognised. Though some national governments have taken affirmative action in the past few decades to improve the socio-economic status of women, those living in rural areas, especially in developing countries, continue to be marginalised and underprivileged for several reasons.




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