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  • Mary E. John
    Centre for Women’s Development Studies
    2017

    Most discussions of reservations for women in India have contextualized the issue in relation to the p

  • Nisha Srivastava
    Economic and Political Weekly
    1999

    Vanangana, a women’s group, recently organised a campaign against domestic violence in Banda district in Uttar Pradesh. To provoke the women themselves to break their silence on this issue. Vanangana, in 30 villages, performed a play based on a real incident and followed it up with discussions.

  • Shireen J. Jejeebhoy
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1998

    Infertility has been relatively neglected as both a health problem and a subject for social science research in South Asia, as in the developing world more generally. The general thrust of both programmes and research has been on the correlates of high fertility and its regulation rather than on

  • Vibhuti Patel
    Pencraft International
    1998

    The women's movement in India launched campaigns against rape, domestic violence, sexism in advertisements as well as against state repression during caste and communal riots in the early eighties.

  • Praveen Singhal, I. J. S.Bansal, Sagarika Gupta
    Man in India
    1991

    After Ritter and Hinkelmann, Kirk and his Colleagues Kirk also reported that in matings where the father is in-compatible with the mother with respect to the ABO groups, the children show a higher frequency of the Hp1 gene.