Publications by authors named "A V Borhade"

In the present work, CdFeO/AlO magnetic nanocomposite photocatalyst is successfully synthesized by simple sol-gel auto-combustion method. The role of this sample is studied as a photocatalyst. The influence of AlO concentration with CdFeO on the photocatalytic property is also studied.

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Objective: To report various components of health system responsiveness among poor internal migrants who availed the government health facilities in 13 Indian cities.

Materials And Methods: Cluster random sampling was used to select 50,806 migrant households, of which 14,263 households avail the government health facility in last six months. In addition, 5072 women, who sought antenatal care and 3946 women who had delivery in government health facility during last six months were also included.

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A novel Isophthaloyl-based symmetrical (12E,21E)-N1',N3'-bis(2-hydroxybenzylidene) isophthalohydrazide, receptor (1) was synthesized and characterized using various spectroscopic technique. The reorganization ability of receptor (1) was evaluated in semi-aqueous medium and shows significant enhancement in fluorescence intensity for Zn (II) ion over various metal ions in CHCN:HO (1:1, v/v). The 1:2 binding stoichiometry between receptor (1) and Zn (II) ion was established using Job's plot and the proposed complex structure was calculated by applying Density Functional Theory (DFT) method.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates the role and effectiveness of frontline health workers in delivering primary health care to migrants across 13 Indian cities, finding significant gaps in service awareness and access.
  • - Results show only 31% of respondents knew about health worker visits, with 90% of households in four cities reporting never seeing them, and low rates of antenatal care and immunization services provided.
  • - Qualitative interviews reveal that health workers often regard migrants as "outsiders," highlighting the need for tailored health services that address the unique challenges faced by this vulnerable population, impacting India's National Urban Health Mission.
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