Search results (4)
  • Rema Nagarajan
    Times of India
    2022

    Polygyny or the practice of having more than one wife is legal in India only for Muslims, but National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data shows it is almost as prevalent in other communities, though on the decline in all.

  • 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.

  • Veena B. Mulgaonkar
    Social Change
    1996

    In the last decade, several international and national movements have focused their attention, on the long neglected areas of women's reproductive health.

  • Indumati Parikh, Vijiylaxmi Taskar, Neela Dharap, Veena Mulgaonkar

    There is a growing recognition that gynaecological morbidity is an important health problem among poor women in India.