This paper delves into the workplace struggles of formerly incarcerated women, exploring how past convictions and intersecting stigmas (gender, caste, class) shape their experiences.
Since India’s independence, population stabilization has been one of the prime concerns in its development agenda.
The state of West Bengal has a population of 9.03 crores of which 19.98 percent live below the poverty line.
The study aimed at examining the prevalence of child labour in the villages of East and West Jaintia Hills Districts of Meghalaya where coal mining is predominant.