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THE WOMEN'S movement in India , even while present- ing women with the means of contesting a culture that obdurately denies the significance of women's experience and gender subordination , is facing multiple challenges in its task of ...
THE WOMEN'S movement in India , even while present- ing women with the means of contesting a culture that obdurately denies the significance of women's experience and gender subordination , is facing multiple challenges in its task of ...
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She further contends that the Criminal Law Amendment bill of 1983 , after the concerted efforts of the women's movement to seek justice through law for the rape victims , is a major setback for the movement since the ' state had ...
She further contends that the Criminal Law Amendment bill of 1983 , after the concerted efforts of the women's movement to seek justice through law for the rape victims , is a major setback for the movement since the ' state had ...
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It looks at many aspects of the relationship between women and wasteland development , suggesting a methodology to enhance their participation . It stresses women's participation in the entire process of planning , implementation ...
It looks at many aspects of the relationship between women and wasteland development , suggesting a methodology to enhance their participation . It stresses women's participation in the entire process of planning , implementation ...
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