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Volume : III, Issue : V, June - 2013

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN RIGHTS

BHIMASHA CHANDRASHA SANADE AND SHANTA ASTIGE

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Domestic violence is common in India and cuts across barriers of class, caste and religion. Women in India face discrimination at every stage of life. In the first stage, a female foetus is often aborted and the girl child is not allowed to see the light of day. The second is female infanticide immediately after birth.

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BHIMASHA CHANDRASHA SANADE AND SHANTA ASTIGE, (2013). VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN RIGHTS. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. V, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2529.pdf

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  1. Mathur, Kuldeep, 2006. “Empowering local government: Decentralization and Governance”, India Social Development Report, Council for Social Development, OUP, New Delhi
  2. N. L. Mishra, Responsive Administration (Jaipur, Amar Jyoti, 1989)
  3. On the issue of duality of control, see, among others, Mohit Bhattacharya and Prabhat K. Dutta, Governing Rural India (New Delhi, Uppal, 1991), pp. 130-131
  4. Palanithurai G. and R. Ramesh, Globalization issues at the Grassroots, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2008, pp. 380
  5. The Hindu, op. cit

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