Women welfare and empowerment in India : vision for 21st century
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi New Century Publications 2008Description: xxiii,605pISBN:- 8177081721
- 305.4 PAN
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CONTENTS Editor's Note on the Book X-XV PART 1: Health, Nutrition and Fertility of JWomen 1.Tribal Women of Gujarat: HIV/AIDS rareness and Education Avani Maniar1-20 2.Reproductive Health of Adolescent Girls Varsha Parikh21-40 3.Fertility and Health of Rural Women Neerja Jaiswal41-50 4.Adolescent Nutrition 1-61 Uma lyer, Shruti Shah, Shonima Venugopal and Kavita Sharma 62-77 5.Counseling Mothers in Child Feeding Practices Kavita Sharma, Rajul Jain and Uma lyer 62-77 6.Gender Differences in Experiencing Childlessness Bhamini Mehta and Shagufa Kapadia78-93 7.Women and Child Health Mini Sheth 94-110 8.Health Status of Women B. Suguna and G. Sandhya Rani111-116 9.Reproductive Health Status of Women Shalini Sharma and Simran K. Sidhu 117-123 10.Empowering Older Women for Successful Ageing Indira Mallaya and Bhagyashree Hakim 124-136 PART 2: Education and Training of Worrier 11. Adult Education for Women Rameshwari Pandya and Richa Kapoor 137-164 12. Women Empowerment through Education Bhaskaracharyulu, D. Pulla Rao and Y. Nirmala 165-172 13. Role of School in Gender Equality Manisha Pathak-Shelat 173-183 14. Women and Education Mumtas N.S. 184-195 15. Education for Women K. Thangamani 196-217 16. Consumer Education for Women Empowerment Rameshwari Pandya 218-230 PART 3: Employment of Women 17. Institutional Management for Children Rameshwari Pandya and Darshini Durkal 231-243 18. Women Police: Public Perception Om Raj Singh244-254 19. Globalisation and Employment Status of Women in India Tejpreet Kaur Kang 255-265 20. Women's Work and Empowerment Trupti T. Shah 266-285 21. Women and Self-employment Saraswati Raju lyer 286-291 22. Emotional Intelligence at Work Place Om Raj Singh 292-304 PART 4: Self-help Groups (SnGs) and Empowerment of Women 23. Empowerment of Women in Kerala: A Case Study V. Girija Devi 305-321 24. Economic Reforms and Women Empowerment Harnek Singh, Muninder Sidhu and Gaganpreet Kaur322-330 25. Empowerment of Women through Micro Finance D. Padmavathi 331-340 26. Empowerment of Women in India Ravi Prakash Yadav, Raginideep and Puja Roy 341-353 27. Role of Banks in Women Empowerment Habilslade O. Ogale 354-360 28. Welfare, Development and Empowerment of Women: The Indian Experience Praveen Devgan36-394 29. Towards Women Empowerment Manjari Acharya and Rupal N. Thakkar 395-406 PART 5: Problems of Rural Wprrien 30. Rural Women Work Force Tinku Paul 407-422 31. Women in Agriculture in Punjab D.S. Dhillon and Harnek Singh423-431 32. Women in Agriculture Minaxi Pathak432-450 33. Rural Female Agricultural Workers in West Bengal Jabir Hasan Khan and Md. Mustaquim 451-460 34. Gender Issues in Agriculture Rekha Bhagat and Surya S. 461-484 35. Role of Women in Agricultural Sector Varsha H. Patil and Vidya R. Khapli 485-490 PART 6: Women, Media, Politics and Human Rights 36. Women Prisoners Smriti Bhosle 491-523 37. Women Employment and Quality of Life Madhur Bala and O.P. Monga524-534 38. Women in Urban Slums Rameshwari Pandya and Anuradha Mathu535-552 39. Women and Media 553-563 H.R. Sudhindra 40. Women in Politics Rameshwari Pandya and Babita Shukla564-576 41. Women Stone-Breakers: Violation of Human Rights Mausumi Majumdar577-589 42. Women and Mass Media Poonam Tiwari 590-600 Index 601-606
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