NUEPA OCCASIONAL PAPERS SERIES

 

Occasional Papers series is intended to diffuse the findings of the research work relating to various facets of educational planning and administration, carried out by the faculty of the NUEPA. The papers are referred to an expert in the field to ensure academic rigour and standards. Occasional Papers are circulated among a special group of scholars as well as planners and administrators to generate discussion on the subject. 

                   

  1. Aggarwal, Y. P. and Chugh, Sunita. (2003). Learning Achievement of Slum Children in Delhi.  New Delhi: NIEPA, (Unpublished), 59p. (NIEPA Occasional Paper 34). (pdf)

  2. Juneja, Nalini. (2003). Constitutional Amendment to make Education a Fundamental Right : Issues for a Follow-up Legislation.  New Delhi : NIEPA (Unpublished), 53p. (NIEPA Occasional Paper 33). (pdf)

  3. Sood, Neelam. (2003). Planning and Management of Early Childhood Education : A Case of Himachal Pradesh - India. New Delhi : NIEPA (Unpublished), 49p. (NIEPA Occasional Paper 32). (pdf)

  4. Geetha Rani, P. (2002). Financing Higher Education in India in the Post Reform Period : Focus on Access and Equity. New Delhi : NIEPA (Unpublished), 49p. (NIEPA Occasional Paper 31). (pdf)

 

 

 

 

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