Perspectives on Indian WomenR. S. Tripathi, R. P. Tiwari |
Contents
Women in Rural Development | 5 |
Some Reflections | 51 |
Womens Role in Agricultural Development | 97 |
Drudgery of Rural Women | 114 |
Educational Position of Women in Ancient India | 149 |
Age at Marriage Population Growth and Womens | 167 |
Womens StatusEducation and Employment with | 185 |
Dimensions of Female Employment in Uttar Pradesh | 214 |
Violence Against Women A case of | 249 |
Legal Education for Womens Right | 263 |
A case Study | 279 |
The Reecnt Literacy Trends among the Mature | 293 |
The Changing Pattern of Age of Marriage | 307 |
A case | 321 |
Perspectives on Indian Women | 339 |
Spatial Analysis of Female Participation | 229 |
Common terms and phrases
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