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Volume : III, Issue : VIII, September - 2013

Women, Social Justice And Human Rights In India

Jyoti. S. Bomman And Sangeeta. S. Bomman

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Human right of a woman means her liberation from the traditional oppressive bonds and discrimination, improvement in the concept of self and her in relation to the environment and the people around her. Social justice is an essential component of sustainable development of a nation. Women are often denied social justice, and hence, are not allowed to enjoy human rights.

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Jyoti. S. Bomman And Sangeeta. S. Bomman, (2013). Women, Social Justice And Human Rights In India. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. VIII, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/3109.pdf

References :

  1. V.V.Devasia, Leelamma Devasia, Women Social Justice and Human Rights (New Delhi: APH Publishing Corporation, 2011).
  2. Trilok Singh, Encyclopaedia of Women Development and Women Rights, Vol.I, Vol.II and vol.III (New Delhi: Cyber Tech Publications 2011).
  3. Dr.Rashmi Pathak, Empowerment and Social Governance (Delhi: Isha Books, 2003).
  4. K.P.Anuradha, Human Rights Issues in India (New Delhi: Adhyayan Publishers and Distributors, 2010.).

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