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100 | _aSingh Sarita | ||
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_aWomen in different ages : _bTraditional to modern) _cSarita Singh. |
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_a1st ed. _b2015. |
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_aNew delhi. _bOmega publications. _c2015. |
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_a304 p . ; _bhardbound _c14x22cm |
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505 | _a1.Introduction 2.Women in Hindu Religion 3.Plight of women in olden times 4.Hindu ideology and women 5.Women of the meghaduta 6.Position of women in society 7.Changing status of women 8.Women in constitution of India 9.Universal education for women 10.Technological and development issues 11.Issues of women empowerment 12.Government policies for women 13.Women in informal sector 14.Changing status in modern world 15.Women rights and UNO 16.Women capability in modern scenerio | ||
520 | _aIndependence inaugurated a new chapter in the history of the struggle for improving the status of India women.The constitution of free India, juridically negated the premise of inequality of women which lay at the heart of the Indian social system. | ||
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