This report comes to you at a time when questions around who can be family and whether adult citizens of this country have a say in formin
Notwithstanding the impressive economic growth record in the recent past, India continues to have high rates of malnutrition, especially among women and children.
This paper examines two interrelated questions; What is the extent of gender gap in adult malnutrition in India and whether such gender gap is specific to India alone? These questions analyzing the National Family Health Survey (2005-06) unit-level data.
In recent years, with the increased pace of urbanisation and modernisation, Indian women of all social classes have entered professional occupations.
The Mahila Kisan Sashaktikarn Pariyojana (MKSP) was introduced as an independent livelihood initiative targeting women in the farm sector (agriculture and allied sect
This study aims to understand the access to justice and the justice delivery system from the perspective of victims of marital violence especially in the context of r
Most people in India are now aware that the country's population is growing rapidly, and appreciate the need for controlling its rate of growth.