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Untouchability ' is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden , as is forced and child labour . All citizens have the right to freedom of speech , to assembly , to form associations or unions , to move , to reside in any part ...
Untouchability ' is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden , as is forced and child labour . All citizens have the right to freedom of speech , to assembly , to form associations or unions , to move , to reside in any part ...
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Since 1989 , the women of Arunachal have articulated the need for reform in the practice of tribal laws governing them ... They have also - questioned the continuance of practices such as child - marriage , multiple or forced marriages ...
Since 1989 , the women of Arunachal have articulated the need for reform in the practice of tribal laws governing them ... They have also - questioned the continuance of practices such as child - marriage , multiple or forced marriages ...
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Margins of Erasure is an attempt by women scholars to understand and explain how the subcontinental novel in English has engaged with the practice of ' veiling ' . Of the twenty essays contained in this volume , with a few exceptions ...
Margins of Erasure is an attempt by women scholars to understand and explain how the subcontinental novel in English has engaged with the practice of ' veiling ' . Of the twenty essays contained in this volume , with a few exceptions ...
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