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  • Times News Network
    Times of India
    2022

    Sex ratio is perhaps one of the most important sociodemographic indices which reflect the socio-economic and cultural ethos of a country, more so with reference to the status of its women.

  • Lakshmi Lingam
    Kali for Women
    1998

    The high female infant mortality rates (Miller, 1985), the practice of female infanticide (Krishnaswamy, 1988), the neglect of female children with regard to access to health services, nutrition (Sen and Sengupta 1983) and education (Mankekar, 1985), and the sexual abuse of girls (Bhalerao, 1985)

  • Padmini Swaminathan
    Women's Health Studies Research Centre
    1998

    The existing structural nature of women's work (domestic as well as non-domestic) has severe built-in hazards for women (reproductive and otherwise) which no amount of first rate quality of care, total coverage and/or access to health services alone can deal with.

  • Amar Jesani, Neba Madhiwalla
    Economic and Political Weekly
    1997

    The health of the general population as well as specific groups (infants, women, etc) has for long been an important concern for development studies.

  • Nanda Satyajeet, S. Sureender
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1997

    In many developing countries, women's activities, traditionally confined to the household, have changed over time.

  • R.P. Ravindra
    Facts against Myths
    1995

    We live in an era of paradoxes and contradictions - the reality was never so multifaceted, the issues never so complex. Everything around us seems to be melting and unfortunately the new forms acquired by the congealing of the molten mass leaves us little to rejoice at.