With little or no privately-run sport, it is hard for Indian athletes to unionise, given they would be pitting themselves against the only buyer in the market.
This paper critically analyses issues related to gender and land rights in the state of Rajasthan.
The television, or TV, as it is popularly known in India, is the medium of mass communication that is of extreme interest and consequence to the society to women, in particular.
In recent years, with the increased pace of urbanisation and modernisation, Indian women of all social classes have entered professional occupations.
While a couple, and more specifically women must have access to knowledge and services to regulate fertility, this right is distinctly different from the objectives of the policies of population control.