Thanks to Keith Campbell [1], Dolly the wonder sheep has arrived in Scotland, at he modest price of $750,000. Mankind has been thus dragged yet nearer to the Huxleyean Brave New World.
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.
There can be little doubt that the last two hundred years have seen advances in health which have seldom before been witnessed in human history.
The concern of this paper is limited to the approaches to rural women's development and an understanding of their work roles in the planning strategies.