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  • Bina Agarwal
    Institute of Economic Growth
    2015

    This paper examines the relationship between gender inequality and food security, with a particular focus on women as food producers, consumers, and family food managers.

  • Lalita Panicker
    Legal New and Views
    1999

    The sensational murder of a Delhi model has triggered off endless debate on the break- down of traditional values and the rise of the cash and carry culture. Many have proffered the pernicious argument that since she was bar tending dressed in shorts, she was perhaps asking for it.

  • A.S. Daga, Shantha Rajgopal, Shireen Jejeebhoy
    Lawyers Collective
    1999

    Domestic violence against women is increasingly recognised as a major health and social problem in India. It is also a concerns for public health.

  • ICRW
    International Center for Research on Women
    1999

    The International Center for Research on Women (ICRW), in collaboration with Indian researchers, is pleased to present the first in a series summarizing the research studies being undertaken in India on domestic violence against women. The summary reports presented in this volume have been prepar

  • Nishi Mitra
    International Center for Research on Women
    1999

    Violence against women has been recognized as one of the eleven critical areas of concern by the Indian government in its 1995 Country Report for the Fourth World Conference on Women at Beijing.

  • Divya Pandey, Veena Poonacha
    International Center for Research on Women
    1999

    In order to survey and assess these responses in their various forms, domestic violence was first defined broadly to comprise those acts of intimidation and cruelty such as mental, emotional, financial, and physical abuse of a woman, which may make a woman or her family members seek the support o

  • Nilima Dutta
    Economic and Political Weekly
    1999

    The English common law or law created by English judicial decisions treated the wife as the husband's chattel, allowing the husband to do as he pleased in the private domain of his home.

  • Shaila Lohia
    Pencraft International
    1998

    Women in India have been facing violence in all spheres of life for thousands of years. They face domestic, political and social violence also, making it a multifaceted and complicated issue.

  • Shireen J. Jejeebhoy
    Economic and Political Weekly
    1998

    THE United Nations Commission on the Status of Women defines violence against women to include "any act of gender-based violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering to women..." [Economic and Social Council 1992].

  • Shantha Rajgopal, Achala S.Dagn, Shireen J. Jejebhoy
    International Conference on Preventing Violence, Caring for Survivors
    1998

    Domestic violence against women is increasingly recognised as a major health and social problem in India. It is also a concern for public health.