Search results (9)
  • Nisha Taneja, Sanjana Joshi
    Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER)
    2018

    Trade facilitation measures improve the trading environment by reducing transaction costs and thereby increasing the gains from trade.

  • Rasheeda Bhagat
    The Hindu Business Line
    1999

    Long after you have driven away from the cluster of villages around the Usilampatti belt of Madurai, the images of bright-coloured hair ribbons, fragrant jasmine flowers in neatly combed hair, deep vermillion bindis on the forehead and the silver anklets worn by little girls with sparkling, wide,

  • Sabu George, Rajaratnam Abel, B.D. Miller
    Search Bulletin
    1998

    Infanticide has been practiced in all continents, but little dependable primary data exist on this subject. Presented here are the findings on female infanticide for a rural, south Indian population.

  • Imrana Qadeer
    Economic and Political Weekly
    1998

    Scrutiny and control of women's sexuality and women's reproductive role by the state are well recognized in the history of societies [Sarkar 1993]. Tribal wars over possession of women were rooted in the struggle for survival of the tribe itself.

  • A. Mangai, Mina Swaminathan, S. Raja Samuel
    Search Bulletin
    1998

    It was in 1991, when we were invited to a dialogue on female infanticide by the then Minister for Social Welfare of Tamil Nadu, shortly after the publication of a study on the subject by Aditi, that the Foundation* began its involvement with the issue.

  • Mahendra K. Premi, Saraswati Raju
    Search Bulletin
    1998

    Consequent upon the publication of the 1991 census preliminary results, one of the widely debated issues in India has been the declining sex ratio (defined as the number of females per 1000 males) in the country.

  • M. Jeeva, Gandhimathi, Phavalam
    Search Bulletin
    1998

    Violence is a state, of exploitation, discrimination, upholding of unequal economic and social structures, the creation of an atmosphere of terror, threat or reprisal and forms of religio-cultural and political violence [1] It can be perpetrated by those in power against the powerless or by the p

  • Sheela Rani Chunkath, V B Athreya
    Economic and Political Weekly
    1997

    Female infanticide - the killing of female infants because they are female- has occurred not only in several cultures across history, but is known to occur in contemporary societies as well [George et al 1992].

  • Sabu M George

    Female infanticide in Tamil Nadu, South India, has recently received widespread attention within India and abroad. The paper contains reflections based on over a decade of fieldwork and study of this phenomenon, and information gathered from NG0s, activists and officials.