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  • Ambika Pandit
    Times of India
    2022

    A parliamentary panel in its report tabled on Monday has recommended allowing LGBTQ community members to adopt a child, apart from asserting the need for a uniform and comprehensive legislation on adoption which is more transparent, accountable, verifiable, less bureaucratic and applicable to all

  • Enakshi Ganguly Thukral
    HAQ: Centre for Child Rights
    2016

    This study attempts to look at the extent, causes, manifestation and the interventions made on trafficking of children in the country.  

  • Sukla Chatterjee
    Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata
    2010

  • Saroj Pachauri
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1998

    The magnitude of reproductive and sexual health problems in South Asia is daunting. However, an enabling policy environment provides an opportunity to address unmet needs. Neglected reproductive health problems can be effectively addressed through a life-cycle approach.

  • Nai Peng Tey, Poo Chang Tan, Sajeda Amin, Sara Hossain
    Women in Action
    1997

    As women become more involved in public life and break patriarchal control in the process, they also deal with the backlash of cultural, traditional and religious reaction. Various interpretations of Muslim law are promoted by different groups in the struggle over women's rights.

  • Merge Berer, TK Sundari Ravindran
    Reproductive Health Matters
    1996

    Reproductive Health Matters has until this issue of the journal focused almost exclusively on secular threats to women’s reproductive rights.

  • Malini Karkal
    Issues in Medical Ethics
    1996

    While a couple, and more specifically women must have access to knowledge and services to regulate fertility, this right is distinctly different from the objectives of the policies of population control.

  • Gabriele Dietrich
    A Feminist Look at Women, Health and Reproduction in India
    1987

    A crucial contributing factor to the Western development of the women's movement in the west has been what has sometimes been termed as the "sexual revolution" of the post-war period, i.e. acceptance of pre-marital sex and change of sex partners as a fairly normal part of life.