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  • 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.  

  • William Joe, B Subha Sri
    Institute of Economic Growth
    2015

    While mo

  • Suresh Sharma, William Joe
    Institute of Economic Growth
    2015

  • Venita Kaul, Archana Mehendale
    Centre for Early Childhood Education and Development
    2014

  • Sudha Pillai
    Deccan Herald
    1999

    The stark white room is echoing with dreams. "I want to become a doctor... I am engineer... I want to become a nun... (this evokes a riot of laughter) I want to become a dress designer... My dream is to become a social worker ....

  • Sadhna Pathak
    Pioneer
    1999

    Patharia, a village-situated in the Bundhelkund region is stark contrast to other villages. Inhabited by the Bedia tribe, a part of the vimukta jati where adult members in the family never worked and depended solely on the earnings of the young girl involved in prostitution.

  • Abu Bakar Suleiman, Alex Mathews, Ravindran Jegasothy, Rostinah Ali
    Bulletin of the World Health Organization
    1999

    A confidential system of enquiry into maternal mortality, based on that used in England and Wales, was introduced in Malaysia in 1991 with a view to identifying deficiencies in care and recommending remedial measures.

  • Sunita Kishor, Sulabha Parasuraman
    National Family Health Survey
    1998

    Despite its many advantages, the employment of women in economic activity in India has been associated with increased mortality for infants and young children. Simultaneously, narrower gender differentials in child mortality among employed women have been noted.

  • Nergesh D. Motashaw
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1997

    Every minute of every day a woman dies as a result of pregnancy or childbirth. The loss per annum of 500,000 women is mind boggling. A maternal death is the outcome of a chain of events and disadvantages throughout a woman's life.

  • K. Buckshee, P.N. Anandalakshmy
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1997

    Maternal death has been recognized as an area of maternity care that requires urgent attention. The most striking feature about maternal health today is the extraordinary difference in maternal death rates between developed and developing countries.