Search results (6)
  • Ranjani K. Murthy
    Institute of Social Studies Trust (ISST)
    2015

  • Mala Mukherjee, Nidhi Sadana Sabharwal
    Indian Institute of Dalit Studies
    2015

  • Soly James
    Journal of the Diabetic Association of India
    1997

    Breast-feeding is the proud privilege of every mother. It gives her an opportunity to fondle her little one with tender care and looks forward to his growth and development with high expectations.

  • Ms. Sunita Reddy
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1995

    Medical and public health experts advocate breastfeeding as the best method of feeding young infants for a wide variety of reasons.

  • N. Bhardwaj, S. Badrul Hasan, Mohammad Zaheer Introduction
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1991

    The practice of breast-feeding is almost universal in India. Protecting, promoting and supporting breast-feed in should be the foremost aim of all the communities. Compare the body of a lactating mother to a baby food factory and we find that she is far and away the most efficient [1].

  • Ms. Deepika Puri
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1991

    Breast-feeding has its socioeconomic, psychological, biological and immunological aspects. Human milk is known to be an ideal, safe and complete food for infants and being available at a suitable temperature, it helps promote normal dental and facial development.