Introduction The Present e-rural camp was conducted under the Centre for Gender and Labour Studies for strengthening the skills of the p
Union Budget 2022-23, presented amidst the third wave of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, had many expectaons to fulfil.
Gender Responsive Budgeting practices have been in force in India for over fifteen years.
The journey from unemployment or employment to self-employment is liberating in multiple ways for the Indian woman.
Violence is generally interpreted as physical, sexual and mental abuse of individuals.
In a vast, multi-ethnic, multi-religious country like India, it is to be expected that we have several world-views operating at the same time in people's search for health and healing.
The paper analyses gender budgeting as a fiscal innovation to translate the public policies into 'beyond GDP’ commitments incorporating a