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  • Govind Kelkar, Aparajita Sharma
    Council for Social Development
    2023

    The study looks at the interrelated factors of transition from a pre-state forest dependent economy to a social system of an agricultural

  • ActionAid Association
    ActionAid Association
    2022

    This study aims to provide an evidence-based analysis of the persecution and hunting of women as witches in indigenous and rural societies in India.

  • Debabrat Patra, Ghasiram Panda
    ActionAid Association
    2021

    In northern Ghana, hundreds of women, accused of witchcraft by relatives or members of their community, have been living in ‘witch camps’ after fleeing or being banishe

  • Madhu Mehra, Anuja Agrawal
    Partners for Law in Development
    2014

  • Dev Nathan, Govind Kelkar, Shivani Satija
    Institute for Human Development
    2013

  • Ajithkumar G. S, B.Sreekumar, Beena. R
    Kerala Research Programme on Local Level Development, Centre for Development Studies
    2001

    The Human Development Report for 1995 published by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) made a striking revelation that there was not a single country where women enjoyed equality with men.

  • Subhashini Ali
    The Hindu
    1999

    The self-immolation by Charan Shah on the funeral pyre of her husband in a remote hamlet in Mahoba district in Uttar Pradesh has elicited a spate of articles dealing with the practice of Sati. Of these, a number of articles by Ms.

  • P.M. Damodaran
    Deccan Herald
    1999

    It was in Deorala village in Rajasthan on September 3, 1987 that the last incident of sati was reported. Then an 18-year-old Roop Kanwar had committed sati by jumping into the funeral pyre of her 23-year-old Rajput husband, Maal Singh.

  • Jayanthi Natarajan
    The Hindu
    1999

    It is unfortunate that a measure of confusion has set in about the precise nature and ramifications regarding the immolation - whether self, sati, or otherwise of the 55-yearold Charan Shah on the funeral pyre of her husband at Satpura in Uttar Pradesh on November 11.

  • Susan Abraham
    The Lawyers
    1997

    As with Bhanwari Devi, gross injustice was committed in the Roop Kanwar sati case, when yet another session court in Rajasthan, acquitted all 32 of the accused in October last year.