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... women uprooted from the shelter of their village homes came out to work . As Rachel Weber disco- vered through her ... Women , New Delhi , 1995 . SUBHORANJAN DAS GUPTA SHOULD we disregard the great exa- mples Porous Borders , Divided ...
... women uprooted from the shelter of their village homes came out to work . As Rachel Weber disco- vered through her ... Women , New Delhi , 1995 . SUBHORANJAN DAS GUPTA SHOULD we disregard the great exa- mples Porous Borders , Divided ...
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... women can no longer be looked upon only as victims of conflict . Instead , their roles are much more complex and multi- ple . Indeed , over the years , what was until now seen as external conflict ( as opposed to conflict within the ...
... women can no longer be looked upon only as victims of conflict . Instead , their roles are much more complex and multi- ple . Indeed , over the years , what was until now seen as external conflict ( as opposed to conflict within the ...
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... women's empowerment issues in any systematic or sustained manner . Some efforts through a few programmes like Women's Development Programme in Rajasthan and Mahila Samakhya , have been few and far between . Des- pite wide acceptance of ...
... women's empowerment issues in any systematic or sustained manner . Some efforts through a few programmes like Women's Development Programme in Rajasthan and Mahila Samakhya , have been few and far between . Des- pite wide acceptance of ...
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