This paper deals with the integration of gender in policies relating to information and communication technology to empower socially excluded poor women as producers of this technology.
The impact of the family planning (FP) programme over the years is showing varying impacts on fertility across regions and population groups in India.
Legal reforms have been at the centre of the agenda for strategizing gender justice in India. This has been so, right from the time of nine-teenth century social reforms movements, through the period of nationalist struggles, down to the contemporary women's movement.