• of some states, namely Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. BIMARU in Hindustani, bīmār (बीमार, بیمار), denotes "sick" states referring...
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    which is then redistributed to other nett negative food security states such as BIMARU states. This table of trend shows gross state domestic product of Haryana...
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    in these food surplus states as compared to other nett food consumer states with negative food security such as BIMARU states. While a section of farmer...
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    2019 election, 226 members from the Hindi belt states had been elected to the Lok Sabha. BIMARU states Grierson, G. A. Linguistic Survey of India Vol...
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    in wealthier Indian states. In poorer states, urban women access healthcare much more often than rural women. The BIMARU states experience a range of...
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    November 2021. Vaibhav, Vikash; Das, Varun Kumar (30 March 2021). "The old Bimaru states have new boom towns. But only in pockets". ThePrint. Retrieved 12 July...
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  • textile and apparel industry Ashish Bose (1930–2014), Demographer who coined BIMARU Bipin Krishna Bose Barrister, first Vice Chancellor of Nagpur University...
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  • French science fiction writer. Ashish Bose, 83, Indian demographer, coined "BIMARU" term, fall. Claudine Bouché, 88, French film editor (Shoot the Piano Player...
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