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  • Aswathy Raveendran, Prathibha Sivasubramanian., Sarojini Nadimpally
    Sama – Resource Group for Women and Health
    2018

  • C. S. Veeramatha
    Institute for Social and Economic Change
    2007

  • Malini Karkal
    Bulletin of the Indian Federation of Medical Guilds
    1998

    The two issues in the field of fertility that have received widest publicity in the recent times in India are the rapidly growing number of clinics that are performing amniocentesis, which is followed by female foeticide and the birth of a test-tube baby in Bombay.

  • Illa Pathak, AWAG
    Counselling and its Methodology
    1998

    Counselling as commonly practised in Gujarat's Family Counselling Centres puts family at the centre of the counsellor's concerns. 'Family has to be saved' was the motto and so all efforts were directed towards that. In a dispute (i.e.

  • 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

  • Mohan Rao
    Women's Link
    1997

    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.

  • Malini Karkal, Manisha Gupte, Mira Sadgopal
    Radical Journal of Health
    1995

    THERE is enough evidence to show that often, development policies adopted by governments have widened the disparities amongst sections of people.

  • Naresh Fernandes
    1994

    Squinting against the glare of the harsh fluorescent lights, a balding, middle aged man wearing a checked shirt and a worried look sat at the edge of the plastic chair in the white-tiled corridor of Bombay's Jaslok Hospital, tapping his foot on the floor with increasing nervousness.

  • K Ravi Srinivas, K Kanakamala
    Economic and Political Weekly
    1992

    NORPLANT, an implant which when inserted in a woman's body prevents conception for five years if it is not removed, is to be introduced into the Indian family planning programme in selected centres. This has provoked much debate and not all are happy with this decision.