Search results (4)
  • Rema Nagarajan
    Times of India
    2022

    Polygyny or the practice of having more than one wife is legal in India only for Muslims, but National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data shows it is almost as prevalent in other communities, though on the decline in all.

  • Anu Gupta, Bharati Roy Choudhury, Indira Balachandran
    Kali for Women
    1997

    In a vast, multi-ethnic, multi-religious country like India, it is to be expected that we have several world-views operating at the same time in people's search for health and healing.

  • Radha Y. Aras, Nalini P. Pai
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1995

    Cancer of the cervix is the most prevalent form of cancer in developing countries, and accounts for 25 to 50 per cent of all cancers occurring in Indian women.

  • D.N. Sandanshiv, Jolly Mathew
    In Kali's Yug: Empowerment, Law and Dowry Death
    1995

    Prior to 1983, every form of violence committed within the family, either in the natal or the spousal home, was not considered an offence.