Project Report Publications (3)
1. Pramanik, S., Ghosh, A., Goswami, A., Das, T., and Albert, S , Impact assessment of the SALT (Stimulate, Appreciate, Learn, and Transfer) approach of community engagement to increase immunization coverage through ownership - a mixed methods study in Assam, India. International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, UK https://www.3ieimpact.org/evidence-hub/publications/impact-evaluations/impacts-stimulate-appreciate-learn-and-transfer [2020]
2. Ghosh R, Pde Y, Jana I, Das T, Jain S, Chauhan A, Albert S, Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Hypothermia Detection Devices (BEMPU, ThermoSpot and Fever Watch) for Premature and Low Birth Weight Neonates in India. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India https://htain.icmr.org.in/images/pdf/CEA_of_Neonatal_Hypothermia_Detection_Devices-Call_For_Comments.pdf [2019]
3. Walter, F., Das, T., Goan, Z., Lin, T.N., and Kashyap, F, Relations across borders: communities separated by the Indo-Myanmar border. North Eastern Social Research Centre, Guwahati https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/6970295 [2015]
Journal (80)
1. Dipu Nath, Mridu Pavan Chintey, Mrinal Saikia, Self-Help Groups in Enriching Women’s Empowerment: A Bibliometric Synergy and Case-Based Perspective from Assam. India.. International Journal of Community Well-Being. Springer Vol. 9 1 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s42413-025-00287-8 [2026]
2. Mrinal Saikia, Dimpal Dekaraja, Ratul Mahanta, Living With the Rivers—A Study on the Livelihood of the Riverine Communities of Assam, India. Journal of Public Affairs, Wiley Vol. 26 1 . https://doi.org/10.1002/pa.70104 [2026]
3. Tiken Das, District level disparities in multidimensional child malnutrition and effects of initial phase POSHAN Abhiyaan in India. Discover Public Health Vol. 22 697 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12982-025-01086-4 [2025]
4. Tiken Das, Impact Evaluation of a Community Engagement Intervention for Improving Childhood Immunization Coverage in Rural Assam, India: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. Medical Research Archives Vol. 13 9 . https://doi.org/10.18103/mra.v13i9.6895 [2025]
5. Tiken Das, Exploring the Drivers of Banana Postharvest Losses: A Case Study in Northeast India. World Food Policy . https://doi.org/10.1002/wfp2.70006 [2025]
6. Tiken Das, How do economic, environmental, social, and health factors affect health outcomes? Insights from 21 developing and emerging economies. Regional Science Policy & Practice Vol. 17 2 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rspp.2024.100163 [2025]
7. Bijita Sarmah, Mrinal Saikia, Ratul Mahanta, Interplay Between Institutional Structure and People’s Perception on Wetland Conservation: Study from DeeporBeel, Assam. India. International Journal of Community Well-Being. Springer Vol. 8 Pageno: 157–179 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s42413-025-00239-2 [2025]
8. Debashis Nath, Mrinal Saikia, Northeast and India’s Cross-Border Connectivity: A Leap Into the Changing Dimensions.. Alternatives, Sage . https://doi.org/10.1177/03043754251356367 [2025]
9. Mrinal Saikia, Ratul Mahanta, An empirical investigation of factors affecting vulnerability to climate change of char dwelling households in Assam, India. Journal of Disaster Science and Management, Springer Vol. 1 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s44367-025-00012-4 [2025]
10. Mrinal Saikia, Ratul Mahanta, An assessment of the nature and structure of institutions in the char areas of Assam, India. Asian Ethnicity. Routledge Vol. 27 1 Pageno: 54-75 . https://doi.org/10.1080/14631369.2025.2459776 [2025]
11. Bishal Das, Mrinal Saikia, Unveiling climate extremes: A bibliometric odyssey through resilience, adaptation, and sustainable development goal synergies. CABI Reviews Vol. 20 1 . https://doi.org/10.1079/cabireviews.2025.0002 [2025]
12. Jumi A. Islam, Mrinal Saikia, Exploring crime against women in India: Socio-economic and spatial dimensions. Society Register Vol. 9 2 Pageno: 51-72 . https://doi.org/10.14746/sr.2025.9.2.03 [2025]
13. Mrinal Saikia, Ratul Mahanta, Geographic Remoteness and Livelihood Vulnerability Insights from Char Dwellers. Economic and Political Weekly Vol. 60 39 [2025]
14. Bishal Das, Priyom Seal, Mrinal Saikia, Achintya P. Hazarika, Spatial econometric assessment of urban form and seasonal variation impacts on ambient air quality index in Guwahati city of Assam. Discover Environment, Springer Vol. 3 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s44274-025-00418-0 [2025]
15. Shreya Sarkar, Lilima Begum, Mokibur Khan, Mrinal Saikia, GST and the agricultural sector in India: A review of opportunities, constraints, and policy imperatives. CABI Reviews Vol. 20 1 . https://doi.org/10.1079/cabireviews.2025.0075 [2025]
16. Dr Mridu pavan chintey, Self-Help Groups in Enriching Women's Empowerment: A Bibliometric Synergy and Case-Based Perspective from Assam. International Journal of Community Well-Being . 10.1007/s42413-025-00287-8 [2025]
17. Dimpal Dekaraja, Trend and Instability in Sericulture Production in Assam, India.. Journal of Livestock Science Vol. 15 Pageno: 69-77 . 10.33259/JLivestSci.2024.69-77 [2024]
18. Ibrahim Ali & Dimpal Dekaraja, Public Health Expenditure and Gross State Domestic Product in India: A Regression Analysis. Asian Journal of Advanced Research and Reports Vol. 18 10 . 10.9734/ajarr/2024/v18i10763 [2024]
19. Dr. Nitu Moni Bora & Prof. Nissar A Barua, Are Fiscal Transfers and Bail-Outs the Perpetrators? A Study on
Moral Hazard Problem in Indian Federal Finance. South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance Vol. 13 2 Pageno: 298-320 . https://doi.org/10.1177/22779787241295825 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/22779787241295825 [2024]
20. Tiken Das, Role of Public Health Expenditure on Health Infrastructure and Manpower in India: A State-Level Analysis of the Nexus Between Indicators. Indian Journal of Human Development Vol. 18 2 . https://doi.org/10.1177/09737030241299264 [2024]
21. Mrinal Saikia, Ratul Mahanta, Riverbank Erosion and vulnerability – A study on the char dwellers of Assam, India. Natural Hazard Research, Elsevier B.V. Vol. 4 2 ISBN: 2666-5921 Pageno: 274-287 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nhres.2023.10.007 [2024]
22. Tiken Das, Impact of Health and Non-health Inputs on Health Outcomes: A Comparative Study of South Asia, Southeast Asia, BRICS and ASEAN Regions. Arthaniti: Journal of Economic Theory and Practice . https://doi.org/10.1177/09767479241256168 [2024]
23. Mrinal Saikia, Ratul Mahanta, An application of adjusted livelihood vulnerability index to assess vulnerability to climate change in the char areas of Assam, India. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Elsevier. Vol. 103 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2024.104330 [2024]
24. Tiken Das, Unveiling Spatial Heterogeneity: A Study of Diverse Child Immunization Indicators Across Indian Districts. Child Indicators Research Vol. 17 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s12187-024-10135-4 [2024]
25. Mrinal Saikia, Ratul Mahanta, Can institutions reduce the vulnerability to climate change? A study on the char lands of Assam, India. Geojournal, Springer Vol. 89 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10708-024-11015-8 [2024]
26. Tiken Das, The puzzle of public health expenditure and healthcare infrastructure in India: An empirical investigation. Regional Science Policy & Practice Vol. 16 2 . https://doi.org/10.1111/rsp3.12710 [2024]
27. Mridu pavan chintey, DETERMINANTS OF INDO-BANGLADESH BILATERAL TRADE FLOWS: GRAVITY MODEL ANALYSIS. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Vol. Volume:13, Issue:3(2) ISBN: 2277-7881 Pageno: 106-113 . Ihttp://ijmer.in.doi./2024/13.3.34 [2024]
28. Mrinal Saikia, Ratul Mahanta, Institutions’ adaptability in reducing vulnerability: a study in the char lands of Assam. Environ Systems and Decisions, Springer Vol. 44 Pageno: 810-835 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10669-024-09973-y [2024]
29. Mrinal Saikia, Prakash Das, Economic, infrastructural and psychological challenges faced by the students of Assam: A study during COVID-19 pandemic. Society Register Vol. 8 1 Pageno: 13-30 . https://doi.org/10.14746/sr.2024.8.1.03 [2024]
30. Mrinal Saikia, Ratul Mahanta, Why do people live in disaster-prone char regions? Perspectives from Assam, India. Discover Global Society, Springer Vol. 2 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s44282-024-00130-z [2024]
31. Sanjib Singha, Mrinal Saikia, Assessment of Worker Satisfaction with Special Emphasis on Gig Economy: A Review for Potential Research Paradigm. International Journal of Community Well-Being, Springer Vol. 7 3 Pageno: 541-568 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s42413-024-00222-3 [2024]
32. Dimpal Dekaraja, An analysis of performance of South Asian nations in humandevelopment.. OHR International Journal ofSocial Science and Humanities Research. Vol. 2 1 . 10.54646/bijsshr.2023.45 [2023]
33. Tiken Das, Pattern of Public Healthcare Expenditure and Preparedness for COVID-19 in India: An Interstate Analysis. Journal of Health Management Vol. 25 4 . 10.1177/09720634231215390 [2023]
34. Tiken Das, Microfinance and Poverty Reduction in Assam: Uncovering the Nexus between Access to Credit and Household Well-being. Journal Space and Culture, India Vol. 11 3 . 10.20896/saci.v11i3.1372 [2023]
35. Tiken Das, Exploring spatial variations and determinants of child malnutrition in Indian districts. GeoJournal Vol. 88 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10708-023-10989-1 [2023]
36. Mrinal Saikia, Ratul Mahanta, Measurement of Vulnerability to Climate Change in Char Areas: A Survey. Ecology, Economy and Society- The INSEE Journal Vol. 6 1 Pageno: 13-30 . https://doi.org/10.37773/ees.v6i1.679 [2023]
37. Mrinal Saikia, Ratul Mahanta, Does Livestock Loss Affect Livelihood? An Investigation on Char Residing Mishing Community of Assam. International Journal of Community Well-Being, Springer Vol. 6 4 Pageno: 327-351 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s42413-023-00198-6 [2023]
38. Mrinal Saikia, Ratul Mahanta, Vulnerability to climate change and its measurement: A survey. Boreal Environment Research Vol. 28 Pageno: 111-124 [2023]
39. Mrinal Saikia, Ratul Mahanta, Livestock, livestock loss and livelihood: a note on Mishing char dwellers of Assam. Society Register Vol. 7 4 Pageno: 57-70 . https://doi.org/10.14746/sr.2023.7.4.04 [2023]
40. Prakash Das, Mrinal Saikia, Disha Neog, Effect of climate change on Eri and Muga cultivation and the resultant impact on rural income and employment in Assam. Journal of Livestock Science Vol. 14 2 Pageno: 135-147 . https://doi.org/10.33259/JLivestSci.2023.135-147 [2023]
41. Prakash Das, Mrinal Saikia, Comparative Impact of Climate Change on Seri Cultivation on the Rural Economy of Assam: A study With Special Concentration on the Selected Districts. Cadernos de Geografia Vol. 47 Pageno: 5-20 . https://dx.doi.org/10.14195/0871-1623_47_1 [2023]
42. Dimpal Dekaraja & Ratul Mahanta, Exploring the Socioeconomic problems of Riverbank erosion in Assam: A Case Study of Two Districts.. Landscape Online Vol. 97 . https://doi.org/10.3097/LO.2022.1105 www.landscape-online.org [2022]
43. Tiken Das, Indo‐ASEAN Trade Complementarity and Favourability with Transition from Look East to Act East Policy: Evidence from Northeastern States of India. Regional Science Policy & Practice Vol. 14 2 . https://doi.org/10.1111/rsp3.12459 [2022]
44. Mridu pavan chintey, Linking Land Borders – A Study on Integrated Check
Post on India –Bangladesh Border with Special
Reference to North Eastern Region. MSSV JOURNAL of HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES Vol. VI No.1, ISBN: ISSN: 2455-7706 Pageno: 108-126 [2022]
45. Dimpal Dekaraja & Ratul Mahanta, Riverbank erosion and migration inter‑linkage: with special focus on Assam, India. Environmental System Research Vol. 10 6 ISBN: 2193-2697 Pageno: 1-10 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s40068-020-00214-0 https://environmentalsystemsresearch.springeropen.com/ [2021]
46. Dimpal Dekaraja & Ratul Mahanta, Riverbank Erosion Induced Problems and Farmers Migration: A Case Study of Dhubri and Dhemaji District of Assam.. Indian Journal of Ecology Vol. 48 5 ISBN: 0304-5250 https://indianecologicalsociety.com/journal/ [2021]
47. Tiken Das, Do the Heterogeneous Determinants of Repayment Affect Differently across Borrowers of Diverse Credit Sources in Rural Assam? A Double Hurdle Approach. Journal of Development Policy and Practice Vol. 6 2 . https://doi.org/10.1177/24551333211031667 [2021]
48. Dr. Nitu Moni Bora and Prof. Nissar A Barua, Management of Fiscal Imbalance through Intergovernmental Transfers in India: An Empirical Study. Indian Journal of Economics Vol. 101 2 Pageno: 331-349 https://www.indianjournalofeconomics.com/october2020.htm [2020]
49. Tiken Das, COVID 19-Induced Lockdown 2.0 and Looming Crisis across Sectors of Economy: Evidence from the Indian States. Space and Culture, India Vol. 8 2 . 10.20896/saci.v8i2.885 [2020]
50. Tiken Das, Determinants of Cost Inefficiency of Maize Farming in Different Agro-climatic Regions of Sikkim, India. International Journal of Rural Management Vol. 16 2 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0973005220942612 [2020]
51. Tiken Das, COVID- 19 and Economic Loss of First Phase of (21- Day) Lockdown in India. Space and Culture, India Vol. 8 1 . 10.20896/saci.v8i1.844 [2020]
52. Tiken Das, Does credit access lead to expansion of income and multidimensional poverty? A study of rural Assam. International Journal of Social Economics Vol. 46 2 . https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSE-12-2017-0592 [2019]
53. Dimpal Dekaraja, Factors Influencing Migration in Riverbank Eroded Areas of Assam, India. EPRA International Journal of Economics and Business Review. Vol. 6 1 Pageno: B72 - B79 [2018]
54. Dimpal Dekaraja & Ratul Mahanta, Extent of population migration from riverbank eroded areas and its rationales: a case study of Dhubri and Dhemaji districts of Assam.. Indian Journal of Economics and Development Vol. 8 1 ISBN: 2320-9828 Pageno: 1-10 [2018]
55. Tiken Das, Is awareness of credit sources prerequisite for their use? A study of rural Assam. Indian Growth and Development Review Vol. 12 1 . https://doi.org/10.1108/IGDR-01-2018-0010 [2018]
56. Tiken Das, Estimation of rural credit demand: a study of Lower Brahmaputra valley of Assam. International Journal of Emerging Markets Vol. 13 6 . https://doi.org/10.1108/IJoEM-01-2018-0014 [2018]
57. Tiken Das, Do the heterogeneous determinants of life satisfaction affect differently across borrowers of diverse credit sources? A propensity score approach. International Journal of Social Economics Vol. 45 8 . https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSE-03-2017-0081 [2018]
58. Dimpal Dekaraja and Ratul Mahanta, RATIONALE AND EXTENT OF MIGRATION IN DHUBRI AND DHEMAJI DISTRICTS OF ASSAM, INDIA. Assam Economic Review Vol. 11 ISBN: 2319-6254 Pageno: 170-184 [2018]
59. Dr. Mridu pavan chintey, Emerging opportunities of
Peasants in New Economic
Environment: A study in
Dhemaji District of Assam. International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts Vol. Volume 5 Issue 4 [2017]
60. Mridu pavan chintey, Dynamic of Tea Production
in Dibrugarh District of
Assam. International Journal of Humanities Social Science and Education Vol. Volume 4 [2017]
61. Tiken Das, Inequality and Incidence of Poverty among Labourers in Tea Plantation Sector: A Study of Dibrugarh District of Assam. Journal of Economic Policy & Research Vol. 12 1 https://www.ipeindia.org/wp-content/uploads/journals/jepr/JEPR%20Vol.12%20No.2%20&%20Vol.13%20No.1%20April,2017-March,2018.pdf [2017]
62. Tiken Das, Direction of Uneven Health-Care Expenditure
Evidence from Northeast India. Indian Journal of Public Health Vol. 61 2 . 10.4103/ijph.IJPH_315_15 [2017]
63. Tiken Das, Financial Inclusion in Assam:
Evidences from District/Village
Level Data. The Microfinance Review (Journal of centre for microfinance review) Vol. 8 1 https://www.nabard.org/auth/writereaddata/tender/16091605544th_National_Seminar_of_microfinance_Theme_Announcement_30_Dec_14_Final.pdf [2016]
64. Dimpal Dekaraja, Factors Influencing utilization of Shallow Tube-well Pump sets in Rabi Paddy Cultivation: A Case Study of Morigaon District.. International Research Journal of Management and Sociology and Humanities Vol. 5 ISBN: 2348-9359 [2015]
65. Tiken Das, A Study on the Differences in the Banking Parameters between Pre- and Post-Financial Inclusion Periods: Some Evidence for India. The IUP Journal of Bank Management Vol. 14 1 https://iupindia.in/ViewArticleDetails.asp?ArticleID=5816 [2015]
66. Tiken Das, Measurement of Financial Inclusion- A Case Study of Assam. Journal of Economic Policy and Research Vol. 10 2 https://www.ipeindia.org/wp-content/uploads/journals/jepr/JEPR_%2011_1.PDF.pdf [2015]
67. Tiken Das, Supply Driven Financial Inclusion of India- An Interstate Analysis. MPRA Paper No. 66658 https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/66658/ [2015]
68. Tiken Das, INFORMAL FINANCE- A CASESTUDY OF NORTH EAST INDIA. Journal of Rural Development Vol. 34 1 https://nirdprojms.in/index.php/jrd/article/view/93231 [2015]
69. Dimpal Dekaraja , Environmental Impact and Concern of Rubber Plantation. Sholar's View Vol. 1 ISBN: 2320-1096 [2014]
70. Tiken Das, Financial untouchability vis-à-vis prime minister Jan Dhan Yojana in Assam. Indian Journal of Economics and Development Vol. 10 4 . 10.5958/2322-0430.2014.00562.9 [2014]
71. Tiken Das, A Comparative Analysis of Participation of Women Self Help
Group in Self Help Group Bank Linkage Programme- Between
Southern and North Eastern Region of India. International Journal of Innovative Research and Studies Vol. 2 6 https://scholar9.com/journal/international-journal-of-innovative-research-and-s-9497 [2013]
72. Tiken Das, A Step towards Searching Alternative Method for Evaluating
Welfare Loss Caused By Development-Induced Displacement. The International Journal Of Engineering And Science Vol. 2 6 https://www.theijes.com/papers/v2-i6/Part.3/L26301020105.pdf [2013]
73. Tiken Das, Evaluation of Postharvest Losses of Banana Growers in North East India: An Ordered Probit Analysis. Current Agriculture Research Journal Vol. 11 2 . http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.11.2.10 []
74. Tiken Das, Assessing the postharvest losses incurred by banana cultivators- A study of North East India. Journal of Research in Agriculture and Animal Science Vol. 10 4 https://www.questjournals.org/jraas/papers/v10-i4/10042126.pdf []
75. Tiken Das, Farmers’ Suicides in India. Economic and Political Weekly Vol. 57 5 https://www.epw.in/journal/2022/5/commentary/farmers%E2%80%99-suicides-india.html []
76. Tiken Das, Does the augmentation of monetary and non-monetary factors prerequisite for the improvement of health outcomes? Evidence from the Indian states. The International Journal of Health Planning and Management Vol. 37 2 . https://doi.org/10.1002/hpm.3397 []
77. Tiken Das, Inequality and Incidence of Poverty among Labourers in Tea Plantation Sector: A
Study of Dibrugarh District of Assam. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC POLICY & RESEARCH Vol. 12 2 https://www.ipeindia.org/wp-content/uploads/journals/jepr/JEPR%20Vol.12%20No.2%20&%20Vol.13%20No.1%20April,2017-March,2018.pdf []
78. Tiken Das, Are the Rural Credit Policies of Mainland India
Suitable for Assam?. DIALOGUE QUARTERLY Vol. 17 1 https://www.asthabharati.org/Dia_July%20015.pdf []
79. Tiken Das, Measuring Women’s Self-help Group Sustainability: A Study of Rural Assam. International Journal of Rural Management Vol. 15 1 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0973005219836040 []
80. Tiken Das, An Analysis of Non-Performing Assets and Recovery
Performance of Self Help Group Bank Linkage Programme Unique Preference to North Eastern Region of India. IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance (IOSR-JEF) Vol. 1 1 . 10.9790/5933-0110514 []
Book Chapter (5)
1. Mrinal Saikia, Ratul Mahanta, Delving Institutions’ Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change Across Community Diversity; Insights from the River Islands of Assam, India. Pal, S.C., Chatterjee, U., Saha, A., Ruidas, D. (eds) Climate Change: Conflict and Resilience in the Age of Anthropocene. Advances in Global Change Research, Springer, Vol. 80 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-85359-3_9 [2025]
2. Sanjib Singha, Mrinal Saikia, Understanding Disaster and Risk Reduction from a Community Perspective: A Case Study on the Mountain Flood and Landslide in the Dima Hasao District of Assam, India. Pal, S.C., Chatterjee, U., Saha, A., Ruidas, D. (eds) Climate Change: Conflict and Resilience in the Age of Anthropocene. Advances in Global Change Research, Springer Vol. 80 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-85359-3_11 [2025]
3. Dimpal Dekaraja & Ratul Mahanta, Environmental Change, River-bank Erosion and Human Migration: A Review. Geography, Earth Science and Environment: Research Highlights Vol. 3 1 ISBN: 978-93-48859-68-6 Pageno: 123-141 . https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/geserh/v3/3711 [2024]
4. Daisy Das, Dimpal Dekaraja, Ratul Mahanta, The Dynamics of Deforestation, Riverbank Erosion and Migration in India With Special Reference to Assam. Environment, Climate Change and Migration in South Asia Vol. 1 1 ISBN: 9781003367802 Pageno: 109 . 10:4324/9781003367802-10 https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.4324/9781003367802/environment-climate-change-migration-south-asia-amit-ranjan-rajesh-kharat-pallavi-deka-pushpendra-singh-manish-jha?refId=60734e0f-6bfc-4fa0-868f-e0a1156cd3e2&context=ubx [2023]
Book(Authored) (2)
1. Tiken Das, Relations Across Borders: Communities Separated by the Indo-Myanmar Border. North Eastern Social Research Centre, Guwahati and Animation and Research Centre, Yangon ISBN: 978-81-926062-3-1 https://www.amazon.in/Relations-Across-Borders-Communities-Indo-Myanmar/dp/8192606236 [2015]
2. Tiken Das, A Region-Wise Analysis of Microfinance Program in India: Backwardness of Microfinance Program in North East India. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing ISBN: 978-3659254338 https://www.amazon.in/Region-Wise-Analysis-Microfinance-Program-India/dp/3659254339 [2012]
Book(Edited) (1)
1. Dimpal Dekaraja, Tiken Das and Mridupavan Chintey, Seminar Proceedings on Atmanirbhar Bharat: Opportunities and Challenges in North East India. Seminar Proceedings on Atmanirbhar Bharat: Opportunities and Challenges in North East India ISBN: 9788192408408 [2022]