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... women . Several felt that literacy was essential for efficacy . They also felt that women could better implement family planning and prohibition programmes . As many as 101 felt that their families were happy with their being elected ...
... women . Several felt that literacy was essential for efficacy . They also felt that women could better implement family planning and prohibition programmes . As many as 101 felt that their families were happy with their being elected ...
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... women volunteers and social workers to rescue women in distress ( Basu 1996 , 70 ) . Mrudula Sarabhai is well - known for her role in managing the exchange of women kidnapped after the Partition and for her support to Sheikh Abdullah on ...
... women volunteers and social workers to rescue women in distress ( Basu 1996 , 70 ) . Mrudula Sarabhai is well - known for her role in managing the exchange of women kidnapped after the Partition and for her support to Sheikh Abdullah on ...
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... women across castes . The six women who were killed as witches were most likely adivasi women . This practice is also prevalent among adivasis of Dahanu taluka of Maharashtra adjoin- ing Gujarat . An increase in the inci- dence of witch ...
... women across castes . The six women who were killed as witches were most likely adivasi women . This practice is also prevalent among adivasis of Dahanu taluka of Maharashtra adjoin- ing Gujarat . An increase in the inci- dence of witch ...
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