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Contents:- Vol-2 # Contents, Foreword ix Preface xi Introduction xiii List of Tables xv One Women and Education 1, Factors Retarding the Progress of Women’s Education; Middle School - Girl Drop-outs; Education for Girls in the Age Group 14-17 Years; Education for Girls in the Age Group 17 Years and Above; Administrative Measures Two Educational Development 11, Education and Women’s Status — The 19th Century View; Post Independence Era — New Roles and Rights; Traces of Ambivalence between old and new views; Progress of Women’s Education in India: The Formal Education System; Development in the Pre-Independence Period; Development in the Post-Independence Period; Differences in the Enrolment of Boys and Girls; Present Position; Enrolment as an Index of Educational Advance: Problems of Retention, Wastage and Stagnation; Out Turn; Growth of Institutions; Women Teachers; Inspection; Attitudes to the Education of Girls and Women; Reasons for Slow Progress in Girls’ Education; Literacy; Imbalance in Educational Development; Co-Education; Curricula; Pre-Primary Schools; Universalization of Education for the Age group 6-14; Equality of Sexes as a Major Value to be included through the Educational Process Three The Perspective Plan 67, Strategy Towards Women’s Education in the Five-Year Plan; Situational Analysis; Elementary Education; Secondary Education; Higher Education; Non-formal Education; National Policy on education-Initiatives for Women; Perspective for Women’s Education up to 2000 A.D.; Recommendations Four Empowerment of Women 93, The Pre-Gandhian Period; The Gandhian Era; Indicators of Political Equality and Role of Women; Indicators of Political Attitudes; Indicators of Impact of Women on the Political Process; Positions in Government; Role of Women Elites in the Political Process Five Effectiveness of Campaigns to, Mobilize Women 125, Mobilisation by Political Parties; Mobilization by Non-Political Organizations; Conclusions; The Question of Reservation of Seats for Women in Legislative Bodies; Ending Male Monopoly; Women Empowerment: Redefining Agenda Six Political Participation and, Decision Making 147, Informal Participation of Women; Issues Needing Attention; Reasons for LimitedWomen’s Participation in Politics; Recommendations; Policy for Child Development; Integrated Child Development Services; Challenges Ahead; Shifting Emphasis to Child Development and Protection; Issues of Free Compulsory Education, Elimination of Child Labour, etc. (At the time of the United Front Government); Finding Adequate Material Resources; Towards Empowering Women; Constitutional-Legal Provisions, Seven Development of Women Through, Five-Year Plans (1951-56 to 1997-2002) 187, Policies Advocating Women’s Concerns; Impact of Plan, Policies and Programmes on Status of Women; Empowering Strategies and Governmental Interventions; Special Thrust on Employment and Training for Women; Socio-economic Programme, Welfare and Support Services; Support Services; Gender Sensitization and Awareness Generation; Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS); Special Initiatives; Future Approach; Areas of Priority; Separate Mahila Plan Component in all Central Plans; New Targets for Women’s Empowerment Eight Women and Mass Media 211, Traditional forms of Media and Women; Women who Influence Modern Mass Media; Women as Depicted by the Mass Media; Women as Influenced by the Mass Media; Discussion Nine Role and Influence of Mass Media, on the Status of Women 217, Role of the Press; Role of Radio; Role of Television; Role of Literature; Role of Youth Magazines; Role of Films; Images of Heroine Ten Women, Media and Communication 229 Eleven Blue Print of Action Points 243, Legislative Measures; Administrative Measures; Employment; Health Care, Nutrition and Family Planning; Facilities of Working Women; Care for the Socially Disadvantaged; Promotion of Voluntary Effort; Machinery for Implementation; Education; Factors Retarding the Progress of Women’s Education; Major Objective of Women’s Education; Action Plans; Administrative Measures, Twelve National Perspective Plan for, Women 1988-2000 263, Situational Review; Women in the Five-Year Plans; Existing Programmes; Holistic Perspective to the Development of Women The Title 'Indian Women: Educational and Empowerment written/authored/edited by Anita Arya', published in the year 2000. The ISBN 9788121206907 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 279 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
Contents:- Vol-1 # Contents, Foreword ix Preface xi Introduction xiii List of Tables xv One Women: Problems and Prospects 1, Objectives of the Study; Variables in Approach of Study; Sources of Data; Problems of Study; Analysis by Categories; Guiding Principles and Criteria Two Women and Socio-Cultural Problems 19, Images of Women in Religious Traditions; Vratas or fasting for Women; Social and Religious Reform Movements of the 19th and 20th Centuries Three Descent Family 55 Four Marriage 73, Bride-price and Dowry; Widowhood; Age at Marriage; Customary Marriages Five Changing Milieu and Roles of Women 113, Home and Work; Some Special Problems; Women in Prisons; Suicide; Unmarried Mothers; Aged women; Destitute Women; Conclusion Six Women and Law 149, Polygamy—Polygamy and Law; Standardized Contracts; Reforms to Correct the Abuse of Polygamy; An Analysis of Polygamous Marriages among Muslims; Enforcement of Provision Against Bigamy Under The Hindu Marriage Act; Injunction; Laws in Former French and Portuguese Territories; Age of Marriage: Legal provision; Aspects relating to Prevention of Child Marriages; Compulsory Registration of Marriages; Dowry Seven Divorce 175, Hindu Law of Divorce; Divorce Under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955; Muslim Law of Divorce; Christian Law of Divorce; Parsee Law of Divorce; Jewish Law of Divorce; Special Marriage Act, 1954; Grounds for Divorce; Adoption; Muslim Law of Adoption; Parsee Law of Adoption; Christian Law of Adoption; Hindu Law of Adoption Eight Guardianship 193, Hindu Law of Guardianship; Muslim Law of Guardianship; Guardians and Wards Act, 1890; Recommendations Nine Maintenance 199, Hindu Law of Maintenance; Muslim Law of Maintenance; Parsee Law of Maintenance; Christian Law of Maintenance; Suggested Amendments; Inheritance: Christian Law of Inheritance; Christians in Kerala; Goa & Pondicherry Laws of Inheritance; Parsee Intestate Succession Law of Inheritance; Hindu Law of Inheritance; Muslim Law of Inheritance; General Recommendations; Nationality; Sectors Needing Reforms Ten Women in the News 237, Call for Women’s Empowerment; Talking Point: Sex Workers Scoff at Legalization; 17 per cent Women Candidates Win in Lok Sabha Polls; Safe Motherhood Day will be Organized every Month; Magistrate Pulled up for not Recording Alleged Rape Victim’s Statement as per Law; To hang or not: A woman’s life in the balance; Give women the right to conquer their fate; Woman’s emancipation lies in equal rights and opportunities; Hocus-pocus: When films project Eves as mere sexy sirens; Women’s Bill should be passed, says Mohini Giri; ‘Women don’t need crutches’; Sewa: Ensuring security to marginalized women; Social consciousness of a different kind; Women, a silent majority; ‘Many teachers are unaware of gender discrimination’; Peace prayers and seminars mark women’s day in city; ‘Education rather than reservation’; Plight of Muslim Women; Rape rate of minors rising, conviction figures remain low; “Bojh”: Indian women caught in a web of rigid tradition; Minor girls abducted, sold; Two women, 16-year-old girl found dead; 55-year-old killed for being a ‘witch’; 3 widows shot dead in Bihar; Why Should a Woman Be Like a Man? Index 269 ,. The Title 'Indian Women: Society and Law written/authored/edited by Anita Arya', published in the year 2000. The ISBN 9788121206891 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 273 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
Contents:- Vol- 3 # Contents, Foreword vii, Preface ix, Introduction xi, List of Tables xiii, One Women and Development 1, Policies, Procedures and Programmes; Programmes for Women’s Welfare and Development: A Classification; Agencies for Women’s Welfare and Development; Evaluation; Health Programmes; Health Indicators; Access to Health Services; Family Planning; Change in Policy; Welfare Programmes; Governmental Administration of Welfare Programmes; The Central Social Welfare Board; Procedures and Difficulties Faced by Field Agencies; Recommendations; Supportive Services for Women; Recommendations; Situational Analysis; Women Access to Land: Inheritance and Ownership Patterns; Perspective for 2000 A.D.; Health and Family Welfare; Situational Analysis; Issues Needing Attention; Recommendations; Social Welfare; Broad Groups of Action; Action Plans; Education/Training Programmes for the Target Groups; Promoting Voluntary Effort: The Role of Women; Develop-ment of Human Resources; Administrative Set-Up and Coordination; Legislative Measures; Areas of Research; Voluntary Action; New Trends; Government’s Stance on Voluntary Action; Women and the Voluntary Sector; Environment and Women; Demystification of Technology; Recommendations; General Recommendations Two Gender and Economic Participation 175, Need for Equality of Rights; Why Opporunities to Women are Opposed?; Women in the Indian Economy; Limita-tions of Data; Trends in Economic Participation; Women in the Unorganized Sector; Estimates of Unemployment and Underemployment; Estimates of Poverty hree Plight of Women Workers in different Sectors of the Economy 199, Agriculture; Wage Discrimination; Disabilities and Exploitation; Non Agricultural Occupations; Wage Employment; Self-Employment Four Women in the Organized Sector 241 Labour Laws; Wages; Structural Changes in Industry through Rationalization and Modernization Five Women in Services and Profession 271 Factors Responsible for Emergence of Women in Non-Traditional Fields; Reasons of taking up Work among Women; Occupational Distribution of Women Workers in Public and Private Sectors; Women in Profession; Concentration of Women in Low Level Jobs in Clerical and Related Services; Infrastructure for Women’s Participation in a Modernizing Economy Six Development of Women after Independence 297 The Dilemma of Idleness among Educated Women; Vocational and Technical Training Seven Problems of Working Women 313 Part-time Employment; Problem of Re-entry; Problem of Late Entry; Child Care Services; Accommodation and Security; Service Conditions; Conclusion and Recommendations; Rural Development and Agricul-ture; Methodological Issues; Women Access to Land: Inheritance and Ownership Patterns; Perspective for 2000 A.D.; Recommendations; Employment and Training; Situational Analysis Eight Women’s Employment Status and Work Participation 353 Size and Composition of Female Labour Force; Women in the Unorganized Sector; Women in the Organized Sector; Constraints; Factors Affecting Women’s Employment Status; Training; Recommendations Nine Supportive Services and Women’s Issues 387 Appendices 409 Index 449 The Title 'Indian Women: Work and Development written/authored/edited by Anita Arya', published in the year 2000. The ISBN 9788121206914 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 455 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
In the present book the stresses and conflicts of the working and non-working women are highlighted and the role of education in meeting the challenges of the modern life is discussed. What will be the futuristic trends in women education? Whether women education should be of the same pattern as the education of men? If not then why and what type of education is required for them? Should women be trained for joining the works or only as the housewives? These are some of the questions, being raised about women education in this book. The book deliberates upon the appropriate measures that ought to be taken regarding women education so that an era of equality, dignity, esteem, self-respect and self-confidence may dawn upon the Indian social order. About The Author:- Dr. S. S. Mathur, headed the Department of Education at Punjab University, Chandigarh, Department of Education, Education Faculty and Campus at Kumayun University, Nainital. Contents:- Preface • Introduction • Indian Women in the Web of Myth and Reality • Loss of Will Power: Denial of Education • Reality and Awakening • Rearing and Girl Child and Her Education • Female Psyche and Marital Relation • Aspirations and Motivations of Indian Women • Physiological Determinants of Women Education • Socio-Psychological Determinants of Women Education • Socio-Psychological Determinants of the Education of Dalit Women • Socio-Psychological Determinants of the Education of the Women of the Minority Communities • Stress of Modern Education Women • Futuristic Trends in Women Education • Bibliography • Index The Title 'Socio-Psychological Dimensions of Women Education written/authored/edited by Anju Mathur,S.S. Mathur', published in the year 2001. The ISBN 9788121207485 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 202 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Education / Psychology / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
About The Book:- This Volume Brings To Light The Problems Of Women Employees Who Were Involved In Community Development Programs Meant For Upliftment Of Rural Masses. The Title 'Women Employees and Rural Development Problems of Employed Women in Rural Areas written/authored/edited by Anuradha Bhoite', published in the year 1987. The ISBN 9788121200851 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 152 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
This book is an attempt to make each reader into a potential entrepreneur. This book is intended for trainers who want to make their trainees into efficient entrepreneurs for the student and teachers of various institutes of entrepreneurship, for the students in the departments of Home Science Extension and Communication or Extension Eucation. The Institutes like EDI -A 'bad and Edcell at Baroad and various such instituted will find this book very useful for their various entrepreneurship related programmes and courses. Contents:- Contents, Preface, Introduction, List of Contributors, 1. The Concept and Theories of Entrepreneurship, Introduction • Theories of Entrepreneurship • An, Economic Theory • Theory of High Achievement, • Theory of Profit • Theory of Adjustment of Price, • Theory of Market Equilibrium • Modern Concept, • Conclusion, Medha Mehta, 2. Issues and Problems of Women, Entrepreneurship, Introduction • Basic Problems of Women • Problems, of Women Entrepreneurs • Awareness • Conclusion, Varsha P. Jobanputra, 3. Awareness about Factories Acts for Women, Entrepreneurship, Introduction • The Small Scale Enterprises are, being regulated and governed by the following acts, • Conclusion, Shantaben Makawana, 4. Women Entrepreneurship Information about, Financial Facility, Introduction • Financial Institutions • Financial, assistance is being Provided by ICICI • Conclusion, Mandaliya Nilamben V., 13, 17, 21, 25, 31, 37, 41, 6 Women and Entrepreneurship, 5. The Challenges, Prospects and Problems to, Women Entrepreneurs, Scenario of Gujarat • Entrepreneurship Development, for Women • SWOT Analysis of a Typical, Unemployed Educated Urban / Semi Urban Women, SWOT Analysis • The Challenges for Women, Entrepreneurship • Problems to Women, Entrepreneurs • Prospects to Women Entrepreneurs, Shailesh Vasavada, 6. The Encouragement Provided to the Women, Entrepreneurship, Introduction • The term “entrepreneur” is defined, in a variety of ways • Some National Financial, Institutions for Entrepreneurship Development, • Some State Financial Institution for, Entrepreneurship Development • Discussion, • Conclusion, Maithili T. Pathak, 7. Capacity Building - Means and Ends Towards, Economic Empowerment of Women, Introduction: The Context • Typologies of Women, Entrepreneurs • Why Women-operated Micro-, Businesses do not grow? • The Macro Sphere • The, Meso (Institutional Sphere) • The Micro Sphere, • Constraints Faced by Women Entrepreneurs, • Constraints Faced by Women Entrepreneurs, • The Situation of Women Entrepreneurs • Women, Entrepreneurship and Support Activities, • Constraints of Potential Women Entrepreneurs, and Development Inputs • Sequencing of MEDP, Activities and Inputs: A Brief Outline • Institutional, Capacity Building - Meso Sphere • Market, Segmentation and Product Differentiation, • Provision of Specialist Support • Conclusion, Dinesh Awasthi and Manoj Mishra, 8. Women Entrepreneurs in Lower Middle Class, Families and Their Problems, Introduction • Material and Method • Results, 47, 55, 63, 83, and Discussion • Discussion • Conclusion, • Acknowledgement, Kamalamani Rao, 9. Scope of Women Entrepreneurship through, Home Science Curriculum in Traditional, University, Introduction • Entrepreneurship Through Home, Science Curriculum, Kamble Rajkumar and Shinde Ulka, 10. Entrepreneurial Motivation: A Comparative, Study on Male and Female Entrepreneurs, Abstract • Methodology • Findings • Conclusion, • Implication • Bibliography, Bishnupriya Dasgupta, 11. Training Women to Start Day Care Centres in, Baroda City, Introduction • Child Care Training: Why do we need?, • Importance and Need of Child Care Services, • Choosing a Day-Care Centre • What parents should, think about when choosing Day-Care Centres, • Justification of the Project • Major Objective of, the Project • Specific Objectives of the Project, • Methodology • Evaluation of the Project, • Suggestions given by the Participants • Problems, during the Project Work • Conclusion, and Recommendations • Recommendations, • Bibliography, Darshnini Durkal and Rameshwari Pandya, 12. A Study of Small Scale Enterprises, (Industries) Training Centre by N.G.Os. for, Women Entrepreneurs, Introduction • Objectives • Material and Method, • Result and Discussions • Conclusion • Suggesions, • Acknowledgement, Manisha N. Khakhar, 13. A Study of the Attitude of New Generation, Girls Regarding Entrepreneurship, Introduction • Methods and Materials • Result, 89, 93, 101, 127, 137, CONTENTS:- 7, 8 Women and Entrepreneurship, and Detailed Interpretations • Conclusion, • Acknowledgement, Ranch Bhavna D., 14. Problems Faced by Women Entrepreneur and, Importance of Training in their Enterprise, Method and Material • Result and Discussions, • Conclusion, Varsha P. Chhichhia, 15. Handicrafts and Entrepreneurship, Introduction • Materials and Method • Conclusion, Veena Somani, 16. Pioneering Innovative Women Entrepreneurs', Classifications and their Problems, Introduction • Studies on Women Entrepreneurs, • Functions of an Entrepreneur • Qualities of an, Entrepreneur • Types of Entrepreneurship, • Classification of Entrepreneurs • Escaping to, Something New • Putting the Deal Together, • Rollover Skills/Contacts • Purchasing a Firm, • Leveraging Expertise • Aggressive Service, • Pursuing the Unique Idea • Methodical Organising, • A Further Classification on the basis of the, Entrepreneur’s use of Pioneering Innovative (PI), Heuristics can be made (Mathew, 1999) • Problems, of Women Enterprises • Conclusion, Sucheta Singh, 17. Cultivating Entrepreneurship Education, Introduction • Need for Entrepreneurship, • Traditional and Contemporary Approach, • Envisioning Entrepreneurship Education, • Conclusion, Anjali Pahad and Avani Maniar, 18. Women Entrepreneurs: Problems and, Difficulties, Definition • Women Entrepreneurs • Financial, Problems • Lack of Education and Technical, Knowledge/Skills • Social Problems • Psychological, 143, 151, 159, 179, 185, Problems • Lacking of High Achievement Motivation, • Other Problems, Shilpa Kapadia and Shetal Barodia, 19. Women Entrepreneurship, Introduction • Academic Entrepreneurship refers to, the Empowerment of Academicians to Design, • Develop and Implement the need based Programs, • A Paradigm Shift • Academician and, Entrepreneurship • Conclusion, Varsha Parikh, 20. Entrepreneurial Competencies, Personnel Management • Time Management, • Negotiation • Management of Fixed Assets, • Financial Management • Budget and Control, • Marketing and Selling, Bishnupriya Dasgupta, 21. Institutional Support for Women, Entrepreneurs, Institutional Support • National Level Standing, Committee on Women Entrepreneurs • Small, Industries Development Organisation (SIDO), • National Institute for Entrepreneurship and, Small Business Development (NIESBUD), • Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI), • National Institute of Small Industries Extension, Training • Hyderabad (NIESIET) • National, Research Development Corporation of India • Small, Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), • National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), • State Bank of India • Industrial Development Bank, of India (IDBI) • IFCI Scheme of Interest Subsidy, for Women Entrepreneurs • National Association, of Women Entrepreneur and Executives • Suggested, Areas as Suitable to Indian Women Entrepreneurs, • Problems Faced by Women Entrepreneurs, • Conclusion • Suggestions, Sarjoo Patel, Vrushali Datar, Veena Gandotra and, Ms. Sonia Thakur, 191, 195, 203, CONTENTS:- 9, 10 Women and Entrepreneurship, 22. Women Entrepreneurship Training: A Need of, an Hour, Introduction • Entrepreneurship has two Distinct, Aspects • Realization for Development of Women, Entrepreneur • Entrepreneurship Development, Programmes • Entrepreneurship Programme, CONTENTS:- • Need for Developing Women, Entrepreneurship • Title: An Action Project to, Promote Entrepreneurship Among the Women of, Baroda City in the Year 1999-2000 was undertaken, • Bibliography, Asha Patil and Dimple Kshatriya, 23. What Motivated Women to Adopt an, Entrepreneurial Career? A Study, Abstract • Introduction, Objectives of the Study, • Methodology • Major Findings of the Study, • Motives Responsible for the Respondent’s, Entrepreneurial Career • Financial • Social, • Personal • Familial • Motives for Running the, Enterprise • Source of Idea Generation • Reasons, for the Choice of the Present Line of Enterprise, • Conclusion, Dr. Neerja Jaiswal, 24. The Role of Banking to Encourage the, Entrepreneurship in Women, Abstract • Introduction • Materials and Methods, • Result and Discussions • Opinion of the Women, Entrepreneurs • Branch Manager's Opinion, • Conclusion, Bharti V. Oza, 25. Farm Oriented Microenterprises for Women, Meaning of Microenterprise • Why to Promote, Microenterprises? • Planning for Women’s Microenterprises, Promotion • Goat Farming • A case of, woman goat farmer • Bee Keeping • A case of woman, bee keeper • Vermicompost • A case of, vermicomposting by woman farmer • Silk Cocoon, Production • Case Study • Conclusion, Shobha Nagnur, Channamma N. and Geeta, Channal, 221, 235, 267, 247, 253, 26. Constraints in Utilization of Drip Irrigation, Technology in Agricultural Entrepreneurship, Abstract • Introduction • Methodology • Result and, Discussion • Conclusions, B.N. Kalsariya, M.N. Popat and N.D. Bharad &, K.M. Karetha, 27. Farm Women's Behaviour to Agricultural, Entrepreneurship on Improved Mango, Cultivation, Abstract • Introduction • Methodology • Findings, and Discussion • Conclusion, B.R. Karkar, M.C. Dhaduk, B.N. Kalsariya and, N.D. Bharad, 28. Self Help Group: An Accelerate of Sustainable, Production in Agricultural Entrepreneurship, Abstract • Introduction • Methodology • Results and, Discussion • Conclusion, N.D. Bharad, B.N. Kalsariya, B.R. Karkar and, M.N. Popat, 29. Correlates of Knowledge of Farm Women on, Improved Mango Cultivation, Abstract • Introduction • Methodology • Findings, and Discussion • Conclusion • Implication, M.C. Dhaduk, B.R. Karkar, B.N. Kalsariya and, N.D. Bharad, 30. Scope of Women Entrepreneurship through, Home Science Curriculum in Traditional, University, Introduction • Comparison of Home Science, Education Between Science Oriented and Social, Sciences Stream • Entrepreneurship through Home, Science Curriculum, Kamble Rajkumar and Shinde Ulka, 31. Entrepreneurship: A Key to Empowerment, Introduction • Empowerment of Women • Status of, Women Entrepreneurs • Recommendations, • Conclusion, Sangeeta Patel, 261, 267, 275, 283, 289, 293, CONTENTS:- 11, 12 Women and Entrepreneurship, 32. Women Entrepreneurs in Lower Middle Class, Families and Their Problems, Introduction • Material and Method • Results, and Discussion • Discussion • Conclusion, • Acknowledgement, Kamalamani Rao, 33. Constraints of Women Entrepreneurs, Abstract • Introduction • Objectives of the Study, • Methods and Procedures • Findings of the Study, • Marketing / Sales Problems • Legal Problems, • Other Problems • Nature of Problem Solving, • Conclusion, Neerja Jaiswal, 34. Women Entrepreneurship and Micro, Enterprises - Some Potential for Economic, Development, Challenges of Women Entrepreneurship, • Bibliography, Anuradha Mathu, Appendix, Index, 303, 313, 323, 331, 339 The Title 'Women and Entrepreneurship: Issues and Challanges written/authored/edited by Anuradha Mathu, Asha Palit', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788178355825 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 300 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Management / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Restructuring women's role for allowing them to achieve excellence, competence and satisfaction needs attention of management thinkers. This book attempts to unfold these through survey, data and review based analysis. Emphasizing on need for a humanistic approach and need for looking ahead, and attempt has been made to suggest that management studies and policy planners could think in the direction of an alternative paradigm. About The Author:- Dr. Anuradha Sharma, is associate professor in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences and associate faculty Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Contents:- Preface • Introduction • Work, Gender and Organizations • Women and Work: The Indian Scenario • Occupational Choices and Life of Professional Women • Factors Related to Work Performance • Work Designs • Some Reflections on Human Resource Policies and Women • Human Resource Management and Women: Looking Ahead • Bibliography • Index The Title 'Women and Work: Human Resource Development written/authored/edited by Anuradha Sharma', published in the year 1999. The ISBN 9788121206273 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 234 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
ABOUT THE BOOK:- Maternal health is a globally accepted important human development indicator. International community recognizes maternal well being as basic human right of women. Through various conventions United Nations Organisation has tried to make member states responsible for providing quality health care to its citizens. Reduction of maternal mortality is an area of concern for the Governments across the globe. Maternal health care for women who are poor, and facing multiple vulnerabilities and biases continues to be inadequate. Health budgets, adequate, skilled, gender sensitive health personnel, remain inadequate. Services don’t reach the mothers who need them, even years after various schemes. Uttarakhand being a high focus state of the National Health Mission. Still a significant number of home deliveries take place because of the difficult terrain, lack of transport facilities. The mothers and newborns need much better care and support than what they receive in many parts, especially if they are poor and the newborn is a girl child. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Archana Sinha, a Doctorate in Agricultural Economics, currently is Fellow and Head, of the Department of Women's Studies; and just before this she was Head, of the Department of Rural and Urban Studies, Indian Social Institute, Lodi Road, New Delhi, India for the past several years. She is responsible for implementing research on various women issues, rural and urban based issues on gender and development, women at work, social conflict, agriculture related rural economy, livelihood, gender and social exclusion, food security, nutrition, health promotion, MDGs and now SDGs related issues, etc. She is also involved in research studies, proposals, plans and surveys. She worked for evaluation studies and impact assessment in several flagship development programmes of Government of India with experiences drawn from the field and research. Also involved in publications of research reports, designing, conducting and organizing research methodology, advocacy and capacity building programs, networking and collaborating with similar other organizations in research, capacity building in research, etc and advocacy programs. She has written extensively on agriculture, gender, water, labour, food security, health & nutrition, and issues related to sustainable development and and human development. CONTENTS:- Foreword . 11 Acknowledgements . 15 Glossary of Abbreviations . 17 1. Understanding Maternal Health Care in India . 21 • Socio-Demographic Influences and Maternal Health • Recognizing Maternal Health Care System • Contextual Framework • Conceptual Framework • Objectives of the Study • Study Area • Methodology • Data Collection Tools • Sample Selection • Sample Size. 2. Promoting Safe Institutional Delivery . 41 • Understanding Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) • Health System and Service Providers • Accessibility of Health System and Quality of Care. 3. Health Status Profile of Uttarakhand . 53 • Public Health Institutions and Professionals. 4. Access and Utilization of Janani Suraksha Yojana in Uttarakhand . 59 • Characteristics of Respondents’ Households • Practices of Health Care by Respondent Women and Extent of JSY Use • Problems Faced by Partial-Users or Non-Users of Janani Suraksha Yojana • Status of Maternal Health Care Utilisation in Uttarakhand • Pregnancy Related Beliefs and Practices • General Awareness and Perception about JSY. 5. Critique of Service Providers and Health Institutions in Uttarakhand . 99 • Selected Service Providers • Perception of Health Service Providers on Utilization Level of Maternal Health Services • Challenges of JSY Service Providers • Response of Health Service Providers on Institutional Deliveries • Selected Health Institutions. 6. Maternal Health Care and the Way Forward . 119 • Major Findings • Recommendations. Bibliography . 131 Index . 137 The Title 'Maternal Health Care: Study of Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) in Uttarakhand written/authored/edited by Archana Sinha', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9788189762674 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 143 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Indian Social Institute (Gyan Publishing House). This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies / Healthcare. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The Muslim women in India Face a host of problems. It is generally believed that these women face only of Legal Nature and that if Muslim Personal Law is reformed, i.e., triple divorce and polygamy abolished, everything will be all right for them. It is far from true. These women face several problems such as complex problems apart from legal ones. They also face economic, educational, communal problems as well as related to health. It is very important to understand all these problems in order to appreciate Muslim women's problems.Recently an all-India seminar was held in Mumbai in which subject experts, scholars and activists from different Fields were invited to present their papers and discuss various problems. These papers throw light on all these aspects by scholars and activists of repute in their respective fields have been collected in this volume and edited by Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer, himself an expert in shari’ah matters and an activist for the cause of the rights of Muslim women. In order to understand the problems of Muslim women both for academics as well as activists, this volume is an essential reading. These papers discuss not only mere theoretical and Academic issues but also the Concrete problems and what could be done to solve these. Thus this volume will serve a very useful purpose for an Integrated understanding of problems which arc being faced by Muslim women in India. Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer is a renowned scholar and Islamic theologian. He has written more than 40 books on Islam and communal and ethnic problems in India. He is a champion of inter-faith and communal harmony and has received several awards for his studies in these fields. He was awarded D. Litt by Calcutta University for his work on communal harmony and was recipient of the first award on communal harmony, given by Foundation for Communal Harmony, set up by the Government of India. Recently, he was also awarded Hakim Khan Sur National Integration Award by Maharana of Udaipur. He is an ardent supporter of reforms in his own Bohra Muslim community for which he has suffered a lot. He is a rare combination of intellectual achievements and activism, academic excellence and commitment to action with conviction. Contents:- Preface • Introduction • List of Contributors • Islam, Women and Gender Justice • Should the Muslim Practice of Triple Divorce be Banned: Pros and Cons • The Discourse Around Muslim Personal Law • Legal Rights of Maintenance and Guardianship of Muslim Women • Post-Divorce Problems and Social Support: A Study of Muslim Divorced Women of Maharashtra • Polygyny and Divorce in Muslim Society–Controversy and Reality. • Mobilisation of Muslim Women for Gender Justice • Divorce and Remarriage Among Muslims of Mumbai • Muslim Women and the Law • Women's Presence in the Mosque: A Viewpoints • Women and the Tablighi Jama 'at • Gender and Reproductive Behaviour: A Comparative Study of Two Religious Communities in Delhi Slum • Relative Economic and Social Deprivation in India • Economic Problems of Muslim, Women in India • Bandheriya of jaipur: A Study of Muslim Home Based Women Workers • Vocational Training of Muslim women in Maharashtra to Solve Economic Problems • Education Among Varanasi Muslims: A Study in the Perspective of National Integration • The Problems of Muslim Women in India with Special Focus on Kashmiri Women • Index The Title 'Islam, Women and Gender Justice written/authored/edited by Asghar Ali Engineer', published in the year 2001. The ISBN 9788121207553 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 370 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
analyzing the status of indian women and alternative modes of their empowerment viewed from different dimensions. The issue dealt theoretically and practically with all details. A must but for a complete comprehension of the issue. About The Author:- Dr. Asha mukharjee (dubey), reader at visva bharati, santiniketan. Kumkum bhattacharya, professor for psychology at department of social work, santiniketan. Contents:- Preface • List of Contributors • Introduction • Women's Capabilities and Social justice • Ecosociology of man-Woman Relation : Towards Risking A Comprehensive Paradigm • Women's Question: The Three Distinct Viewpoints • Rabindranath and Gender Politics • Revolutions: Parampara: Women • Society, Women in Bengal and Brahmo Samaj:Historicity and Present Relevance • Looking Beyond the Individual: Interaction of Structural Factors and Agency in the Empowrment of Women • A Micro- Study of Women and Agency in (Chhattisgrah) Region in madhya Pradesh • Women in Environmental Management • Women in Environmental Managment and Status in Joint Forest Managment • Empowerment of Women Through Panchyati Raj Institution • I Find My Voice- A Personal Narrative • Index The Title 'Conditioning and Empowerment of Women written/authored/edited by Asha Mukherjee', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788121208277 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 242 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
ABOUT THE BOOK The status of women in India has undergone considerable change in last three decades. Though, Indian women in cities are now far more independent and aware of their legal rights, such as right to work, equal treatment, property and maintenance, still amajority of women in India remain unaware of these rights especially in rural set-up and even if they are aware, hardly exercise these opportunities. There are other factors that affect their quality of life such as age of marriage, extent of literacy, role in the family, culture, tradition and so on. In many of the Indian families, women still do not have a voice in most of the decision making. The gender disparity is also a cause for worry due to unbalanced development taking place in India. The status of women has become a matter of serious concern in India and the traditional role of a woman as mother and nurturer needs to be reviewed; this has been insisted by the feminist in India just as anywhere else. The family for a women matters a lot in India (even today) and so do women for a family. The woman of the family binds everyone, looks after every member of the family, provides care, solves money problems in crisis but what she gets in return? Does she have any right to demand care for herself? Does she have a right to a dignified living within her family? Does she get due respect, love and affection in return from her family members and from the larger society? By and large, it is argued in the book, that it is due to their own and society's deep rooted patriarchal convictions coming from their own traditions and cultures that women do not exercise their rights provided by the law. The attitudinal change is much more needed and if the rights of women are recognized as valid and some obligations towards betterment for women are recognized by the society at large, the change of status of women would be faster. The eleven papers in this book present the various ways in which a limited part of Indian society has been trying to change the social and cultural norms in a significant way. The articles cover philosophicreligious grounds for gender equality and the sociocultural aspects of women rights as well as the legal aspects. Some papers are also devoted on the literary and audio-visual (film) representation of struggle for women rights in Indian society, women in Indian myth and their modern appropriation of gender equality in the literary arena and issues related to mainstreaming of women police. Some other will deal with legal issues addressing the domestic violence act, the legal war against the mining in Odisha, the issue of triple talaq and other Muslim laws for the gender equality. The chapters in this book are contributed by some of the competent writers on women's issues basically exploring the foundations of culture of violence and oppression and examine the structural supports in the social, political and legal systems that are supposed to provide protection to the victims in reality. Some other explore the foundations through literature and films. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. Asha Mukherjee (Dubey) is Professor in Philosophy (since 2001) and Head, at the Department of Philosophy and Religion, Former Dean, Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, (2017-19), Founder Director, Women's Studies Centre, (2009-12), Registrar (Acting) Sept.-2019- August. 2020) Visva-Bharati Central University, Santiniketan, West Bengal, India. She taught philosophy for 39 years at Visva-Bharati (since July, 1981- August 2020). Has PhD from Rajasthan University, Jaipur, India, was a Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellow during 1984-85 at Indiana University, Bloomington, US and has been Visiting Professor at various national and international universities, delivered lectures in several foreign universities and Indian Universities in various capacities. Her areas of specialisation are Logic, Analytic Ethics, Applied Ethics, Jaina and Buddhist Philosophy, Academic Study of Religion and Gender Studies. She has edited number of books including Civil Society in Indian Cultures, (Co. Edited), RVP, Washington, 2001, Cognition, Man and the World: Jaina Philosophical Papers (Ed.) Kalinga Pub. Delhi, 2004, and Conditioning and Empowerment of Women, (jointly with Kumkum Bhattacharya) Gyan Pub., Delhi, 2004. Edited as Guest Editor, volume No. 28 of Labrys , Feminisms in India jointly with Tania Navarro Swain, Brazil www.labrys.net.br , 2016 and also Edited as Guest Editor, Volume, 6.1. Academic Study of Religion in Asia,ARGUMENT published from Krakow University, Poland Jointly with Ake Sander, 2016. Dr. Mukherjee has published more than 75 articles in Indian and internationaljournals and anthologies. Shahnaz Begum has been teaching as an assistant professor in English in Purnidevi Chowdhury Girls' College, Bolpur since 2008. She completed her PhD in 2019.Her M.Phil dissertation was on diaspora in general and Jhumpa Lahiri in particular. She worked on Muslim American women writers for her doctoral thesis. She published extensively in India and abroad. She delivered lectures in Rajshahi University, Bangladesh and Tokyo Univesity of Foreign Studies, Tokyo, Japan. Her areas of interest are Postcolonial Studies, Diaspora and Islamic Feminism. CONTENTS Foreword .7 Preface .17 Introduction . 19 Section - I Women and Religion 1. Women Rights and Religion in India: Exclusive or Inclusive? .29 Asha Mukherjee 2. Islamic Feminism: A Liberating Force or a Religious Constraint? . 43 Shahnaz Begam 3. Abolition of Arbitrary Triple Talaq - A Landmark Judgement on the Rights of Women Legal & Social Dimension .53 Chandreyi Alam Section - II Women in Literature, Film and Theatre 4. Return of the Myth: Gender and the Politics of Rewriting.81 Himadri Lahiri 5. Women’s Movements in 19th Century and as it reflected in Bengali Women’s Writings .93 Anindita Bandyopadhyay 6. Decoding the Ideal Woman in Rituparno Ghosh’s Unishey April .109 Dr. Amitayu Chakraborty 7. Theatre as Forum for Women’s Rights Activism in India: The Case of Tendulkar’s Silence! The Court is in Session (1968) and Jana Natya Manch’s Aurat (1979) .121 Debayan Deb Barman Section - III Women’s Movements 8. Claims for Equal Justice and Universalistic Hopes .131 Rakesh Chandra 9. Vanguardship of Women in Vedanta Movement – Lanjigarh, Odisha . 143 Urmimala Das 10. Mainstreaming of Women in Kolkata Police .161 Tumpa Mukherjee 11. Understanding Justice Delivery System from the Perspective of Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence in the Context of Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 . 181 Rupa Biswas List of Contributors . 201 Index . 203 The Title 'Contemporary Gender Issues In India: Some Reflections written/authored/edited by Asha Mukherjee, Shahnaz Begum', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9788121219815 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 212 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
A butterfly symbolizes the beautiful, majestic life.One is enlightened where he takes life on its own terms as it unfolds. The meaning of life has to be created by every individual like a child borne of mother’s womb. One has to give life a purposes. It has to be created, chiselled, polished and made to shine with joy. That is why no two individuals are alike. Every human being is the creator of his own happiness. What is the sign of success? Success is a journey, not a destination. Successful person is one who has confidence, compassion, generosity and a true smile that none can snatch away. Today vast majority of people are running a mindless rat race because one is trying to be better than the other. “Being yourself is more than enough”. About The Author:- Asha Ranawat, born in the respectable family of Rajput – Rajawats in erstwhile state of Jaipur. She was married off early in the family of Ranawats in Mewar State. She is a woman of tremendous talent, with a multidimensional personality and full of joy de-vivre. Asha distinguished herself in various fields, prominent among them being a National winner is horse riding and an interior designer of repute. Extensively travelled round the world couple of times, Asha ran her own business for twenty two years with distinction till she found true joy of traversing mystic path of spirituality. Contents:- Acknowledgment • Introduction • My Life • Spiritual Journey • Count His Blessings • Some Images of Divine Help • My Travels Abroad. The Title 'Women's Triumph written/authored/edited by Asha Ranawat', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178355085 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 155 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Contributed articles by eminent social Scientists dealing extensively with diverse aspects of the subject, highlighting socio-economic and Political problems facing Indian women. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Introduction: Contributors: 1. Women in India : Problems & Perspectives: Ashok Kumar and Harish 8: 2. Educating Women to Educate Family 17: H.P. Joshi: 3. What the Other Half Does ? 28: Ashok Kumar and Harish: 4. Making Women More Economically Productive 50: through Developmental Programmes: A.K. Jha: 5. Women Beyond the Door Step 61: Ashok Kumar: 6. Women as Human Resource : Towards a: Strategy for Women's Development in India 82: Ashok Kumar & B.L. Sinha: 7. Role of ICDS in Women's Development 91: Ashok Kama: 8. Women in Politics : What Makes a Difference? 117: Ashok Kumar: CONTENTS:- vii: 9. Women's Participation at the Grassroot Level 132: Ashok Kumar: 10. Planning for Young Women 146: H.K. Varshney: 11. Role of Voluntary Organisations in Women's 173: Development: Ashok Kumar and C.P. Roy: 12. Womenpower—Where it Goes from Here? 186: Ashok Kumar: Index 213 The Title 'Womenpower Status of Women in India written/authored/edited by Ashok Kumar Harish', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788121203531 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 222 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The Grameen bank conceived by Dr. Muhammad Yunus about 30 years ago particularly of women in Bangladesh, and Dr. Muhammad Yunus has received the Nobel prize in 2006 for this pioneering work. This book depicts the mechanism and practice of micro-credit devised by Dr. Yunus and present the data regarding the association between the economic activities carried out with the credit received from the Grameen Bank by the women and the differences, in the status of the loanee and the non-loanee women of the villages in Bangladesh. About The Author:- Dr. Asma begum, is a Lecturer at the Department of Humanities of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka. Contents:- List of Tables • Preface • Introduction • The Status of Woman in Bangladesh • The Grameen Bank • Methods Followed in the Study • Findings I • Finding II • Appendix A Interview Schedule • Bibliography • Index The Title 'Village Women and Grameen Bank in Bangladesh written/authored/edited by Asma Begum', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788121209267 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 280 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / International Studies / Rural Development / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
ABOUT THE BOOK:- Women in the Ramakathas attempts to focus on the unfavourable conditions of women in the various renderings of the Rama legends, originating from Valmiki Ramayana. Through 2000 years of Indian literary tradition and folklore, these have been moulded and reshaped, according to the beliefs and understanding of later composers. The basic concept of the role of women remains, however, more-or-less unaltered. Atreyi Biswas evaluates the status of women in the Ramakatha traditions through a historical perspective. No sacrilege or dishonour is intended in criticizing the main character Rama; the focus is exclusively on its socio-historical context, completely leaving aside religious sentiments as commonly reflected in popular literary texts. Biswas analyses the mythological stories relating to Sita's birth, including some of the Ramakathas composed outside the Brahminical-dominant Northern India, consider her to be a child of Ravana; the role of women in marriages; their subjugation, and their 'work' in society; and the exploitation of women as 'workers'. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr Atreyi Biswas (b. 1941) did her post-graduation from Agra University in 1961 followed by Ph.D (1965) from London University. She was a Post Doctorate Fellow at School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) from 1966-68. She served as a senior faculty member in the Department of History, Satyawati College, University of Delhi, from 1970 till her retirement in 2003. Her published works include: History of the Hunas in India (1973); Prachin Bharat ka Rajnaitik, Samajik aur Sanskritik Itihas (Political, Social and Cultural History of Ancient India),1982, and Famines in Ancient India (2000) and several research papers in Indian and foreign academic journals. CONTENTS:- ?Acknowledgements 7 Preface 9 1. Introduction 41 2. Birth of Sita – A Myth 63 3. Gender Dynamics in the Ramkatha’s Patriarchal Institutions of Marriage 95 4. Humiliation, Abuse and Discrimination of Women in the Ramkathas 149 Bibliography 181 Index 209 The Title 'Women in the Ràmkathàs : Silent Voices and Untold Stories written/authored/edited by Atreyi Biswas', published in the year 2016. The ISBN 9788121213127 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 219 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies / History. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Kashmiri women in the entire post-independence period progressed in some development-related fields, but, at the same time, faced serious degenerative problems in the last two decades. Keeping in view these women-related developments in Kashmir, the empirical studies of this book were carried out in last 8 years in the sociological framework to develop scientific understanding and to generate statistical data about the existing problems of women in the valley- study of muli-frious current problems of women, study of women's problems who are working in the unorganized sectors/fields of the handicrafts and micro-level studies of women working in some traditional occupations and modern professions. About The Author:- Dr. Bashir A. Dabla, an eminent sociologist of Kashmir, is Professor and Head, Department of Sociology and Social Work, University of Kashmir, Srinagar. Contents:- Preface • Acknowledgements • Summary of the Findings • Introduction • Methodology • Social Problems • Economic Problems • Educational Problems • Health Problems • Problems of Discrimination • Conclusion • Suggestions • Report of The Workshop • Working Women in Unorganized Sector • Appendix • Index. The Title 'Multi-Dimensional Problems of Women in Kashmir written/authored/edited by B.A. Dabla', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788121209236 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 200 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Jammu and Kashmir / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The phenomenon of “gender discrimination” exists more or less in all societies of the world, irrespective of their differences in region, religion, economy, polity, education, culture, social structure and so on. The sociological studies carried out at the global level and in cross-cultural context have revealed that women in general were not considered equal to men at the social level and they were not allowed to become active partners in the processes of change and development. Like other societies/communities in the Indian subcontinent, the Kashmiri women faced certain set degree of gender-based discrimination in the traditional situation. However, as a result of cumulative effect of the processes of modernization, this situation has changed qualitatively as well as quantitatively. While the direction of this change stands towards their total development and emancipation, it has also given rise to some crucial problems for themselves. It was in the context of preceding social dynamics that this study was carried out in the Kashmir valley.<br><br>This book is based on [a] revised version of the report of an extensive empirical study carried out in Baramulla and Budgam district in 1996–1997 among 600 [approximately] selected and representative respondents; and [b] proceedings of the National Seminar in Srinagar in August 1997 [organized jointly by UNICEF, New Delhi; Jammu and Kashmir Government; and Department of Sociology, University of Kashmir] which discussed the findings of the report and prepared a set of recommendations to negate and debase the practices related to gender discrimination in the valley.<br><br>In brief, the book portrays the existing reality, in statistics and description, related to the phenomenon of gender discrimination in the Kashmir valley. Moreover, it suggests the action programme to reduce and finally negate these undesirable practices. The Title 'Gender Discrimination in the Kashmir Valley written/authored/edited by B.A. Dabla Sandeep K Nayak, Kurshid Ul Islam', published in the year 2000. The ISBN 9788121207508 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 219 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Jammu and Kashmir / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Women's Education and Development analyses the contribution of women's education in India to various dimensions of development. The contribution of the scholars drawn from various disciplines, presents a rich and insightful analyses of women's educational issues from sociological, economic and political angles, and their relation to different facets of development in the labor market, inside the home and in the larger society. It includes discussion on comparisons between various states in India, and comparisons between India and a few selected countries in the East Asian region, aspects relating to literacy, school education, higher education and even professional technical education. Of considerable interest to all those who are interested in research and policy related issues on women's education. About The Author:- Dr. Jandhyala B.G. Tilak, an economist education is a Professor at the National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration , New Delhi. Contents:- Foreword • Preface • List of Contributors • Introduction • Women's Education and Development: East Asian Lessons for South Asia • Women's Education in India: Trends, Interlikanges and Policy Issues • Literacy and Education Among Women in Gujarat • Caste, Gender and Education: Dalit Girls' Access to Schooling in Maharashtra • Contextualizing Gendered Discourses: Training Skills and Urban Labour Market • Vocational Training for Women in Informal Employment • Neglected Terrain in the Quest for Equality: Women in Elite Engineering and Technology Education • Gender Equity, Research and Institutional Change in Globalized Higher Education: The Case of India • Women's Education, Dowry Bargaining and Gains to Marriage • From Womanhood to Personhood: The Role of Education • Index The Title 'Women's Education and Development written/authored/edited by B.G. Tilak', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788121209212 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 310 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Education is acknowledged as the most effective instrument for empowerment of women. Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) women are specially disadvantaged due to their low level of educational attainment. With proactive government policies, literacy and primary level enrollment of SC and ST students including girls, have considerably improved over the years. However the same is not true for higher levels of education. This book, the outcome of a major ICSSR Research Project, examines the status of higher education of SC/ST girls, the causes of their low participations and the remedial measures that need to be undertaken for improving the situation. Written in lucid style, the book combines authentic factual documentation with insightful interactions with stakeholders. It will be an invaluable source of reference for policymakers, administrators, educationists and research scholars. Contents: Preface. Acknowledgement. Contents:- 1. Introduction. 2. Survey of literature. 3. Research design and methodology. 4. SC/ST girls in institutions of higher learning: study of enrolment pattern. 5. Our student respondents: personal data and socio-economic background. 6. Facing odds: constraints as seen by SC/ST girls. 7. Towards equality: impact of special hostel facility on SC/ST girls. 8. Future prospects: attainment of SC/ST girls in higher educational institutions. 9. Policies for educational development of SC/ST: implementation and efficacy. 10. Recipe for change: suggestions from stake holders. 11. Summary of findings and conclusion. The Title 'Higher Education of Sc/St Girls in Orissa a Study of Participation and Attainment written/authored/edited by Bijoya Mishra', published in the year 2012. The ISBN 9788121211338 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 298 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Education / Women Studies / Scheduled Castes / OBC / Minorities. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 12,5 cm). In English. 147 p., color ills. Combined 2nd and 3rd periodic country report of Turkey to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).
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This study is taken up with an aim of evaluating the problems faced by the Hindu widows : their status, losses, problems of every dimension of a widowed life, and the measures to be taken up for a change. Contents:- Acknowledgements • Preface • List of Tables • State of widowhood and trends in India • the setting • Family background • Deprivation • Reactions and Views • Conclusion • Appendices Glossary • centers from which data was collected • Bibliography • Index The Title 'Hindu Widows: a Study in Deprivation written/authored/edited by D. Godavari Patil', published in the year 2000. The ISBN 9788121206471 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 318 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
ABOUT THE BOOK:- Dwindling and scarce energy resources in India have deprived electricity connectivity to 23 percent of 5, 86,000 villages and 56 percent of 138 million households in India. Difficult, remote locations and inaccessible terrain have compounded to the issue making it a Herculean task for various governments to extend electricity distribution networks to habitations and bring such scattered population into the ambit of electrification. Our attempts in India in the last decades show lack of aftercarefollow up –maintenance of these systems as reasons for the defunct systems. Solar energy technologies demonstrate as an alternative in meeting the electrification need in such difficult areas. This book discusses in detail on the conceptualisation of solar electrification project by National Institute of Rural Development, its initiation, management of rural energy systems by the community, training, supply and demand chains , collaborative linkages , sustainability and business dealing. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr. Valentina Golla, Assistant Professor at National Institute of Rural Development & Panchayatiraj (NIRD & PR), Government of India, is a Doctorate (PhD) in Sociology and specialized in Industrial Relations & personnel Management and Environmental Economics. Her professional life as a Faculty at Government Degree College, Hyderabad Central University and later at NIRD & PR got her involved in Training at International and National level, Policy oriented research studies, Action research projects and publishing many articles. Participated in International Conferences at Japan, Israel and Netherlands and worked in International Project on UN WOMEN on leadership development for women elected representatives. Principally being involved in Action Research on transfer of Solar Energy Technology in Rural Tribal Areas she effectively carried out the transfer of Solar Energy Technologies in the country. The project is a sustainable intervention even today resulting in culmination of her work in the form of this book. CONTENTS:- Foreword 7 A. Acknowledgements 9 B. Executive Epitome 11 Introduction 17 Chapter–1 Solar Electrification in Rural Tribal Areas 21 Chapter–2 Conceptions of Barefoot Engineers 31 Chapter–3 Action Research Interventions 39 Chapter–4 Impact Assessment of Solar Electrification Project 103 Summary & Conclusion 113 Annexures 117 The Title 'Management of Solar Energy Technologies and Women Empowerment: a Case of Women Barefoot Solar Engineers of India written/authored/edited by Dr G. Valentina', published in the year 2016. The ISBN 9789380222783 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 121 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Management / Rural Development / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
ABOUT THE BOOK:- More than a decade after the Taliban were ousted from power, Afghans' rights and security are at a crossroad, and women's rights hang by a thread. Two former political authorities offer an update on the opportunities—and dangers—facing the international community as Operation Enduring Freedom winds down. Dr. Jalal, a former Minister in the Karzai government, asks the important questions and delivers informed insights on the history of women's struggle in Afghanistan and the dangers posed by the ongoing negotiations with the Taliban. In Part II, Dr. Silva, a former Member of the Canadian Parliament, addresses the continuing dilemma of security, state failure, and terrorism, and the structures and supports that must be in place following the international military withdrawal. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr. Massouda Jalal served as Afghanistan's Minister for Women's Affairs from 2004-2006. She is an Advisory Member of the International Forum For Rights And Security (IFFRAS) and founding President of the Jalal Foundation. Dr. Mario Silva has had a distinguished career as an elected official in Canada between the years 1994-2011 and as an author and international legal scholar. He is the current Chair of the International Forum For Rights And Security (IFFRAS). CONTENTS:- Preface . 7 PART–I The Long Struggle for Women’s Rights in Afghanistan Introduction . 11 1. The History of Women’s Struggle in Afghanistan . 19 • Historical Perspectives • Abdur Rahman Khan 1880–1891 • Amanullah: Era of Social Transformation 1919–1929 • Late 1920s and 30s • Mohammed Zahir Shah 1933–1973 • Pre Soviet Period 1973–1978 • Life under the Soviets 1979–1989 • Decline of the Soviet • Mujahideen • Taliban • 9/11: The Fall of the Taliban • Notes. 2. Human Rights . 33 • Eliminating Violence Against Women • Women’s Employment in the Civil Service • Landmark Resolutions on Women, Peace, and Security • Obstacles to Education • Lack of Access to Health • Testimonies of Women’s Abuse • Cases of Violence Against Women • Notes. 3. Marriage Practices and Abuses . 73 • Forced Marriages • Marriage and Sharia • Shia Personal Status Law • Notes. 4. Burqa and Chador . 83 • The History of the Burqa • The Significance of the Chador/Chadari • Sharia Law • The Rise of Fundamentalism • Notes. 5. The Taliban’s Ongoing War on Women . 89 • Case Studies Since the Fall of the Taliban • Children as Suicide Bombers • Notes. 6. Towards Enduring Peace, Democracy and Gender Equality . 99 • Building Sustainable Peace • Recommendations • Notes. Conclusion . 109 Afghan’s Rights and Security Transition Post 2014 Introduction . 113 1. Summary of Operations . 115 • Pre-9/11 Afghanistan • Post-9/11: Legitimate Use of Force • Operation Enduring Freedom • International Security Assistance Force • Notes. 2. State Failure and Reconstruction . 127 • State Failure • Postconflict Reconstruction • Role of United Nations— UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan • Humanitarian Assistance • Notes. 3. Application of International Law . 141 • Humanitarian Intervention • Transitional Occupation in Afghanistan • Application of International Law: Non-State Actors • Universal Jurisdiction • Trusteeship-Limited Sovereignty • Notes. 4. Application of Domestic Law . 171 • Afghan Human Rights Institutions • Shiite Personal Status Law • Enforcement of Gender Laws • Notes. 5. Terrorist Threats . 181 • Terrorism and International Law • Targeting Terrorist • Afghan- Pakistan Taliban Nexus • Afghan-Pakistan Insurgency • Notes. 6. Enduring Strategic Partnership Agreement . 195 • The Lisbon Roadmap • Transition Pillars after Withdrawal • Notes. Conclusion . 201 Appendixs A . 203 Excerpts: Afghanistan Law on the Elimination of Violence against Women . 203 • Sexual Abuse • Crimes related to Marriage • Deprivation of Property and Inheritance • Denial to Education, Work and Healthcare. Appendixs B Agreement on Provisional Arrangements in Afghanistan Pending the Re-Establishment of Permanent Government Institutions . 209 • General provisions • Legal framework and judicial system • Interim Administration • The Special Independent Commission for the Convening of the Emergency Loya Jirga. The Title 'Hanging By a Thread : Afghan Womens Rights and Security Threats written/authored/edited by Dr Massouda Jalal & Dr Mario Silva', published in the year 2016. The ISBN 9788121213301 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 216 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
ABOUT THE BOOK:- Women in the Indian society have been victims of humiliation, torture and exploitation for as long as we have written records of social organization and family life. GVK EMRI in association with Government of Gujarat and Government of Uttar Pradesh established an operating 181 Women Helpline. The free 24x7 helpline, 181, is a toll-free number to support women in distress and is accessible through any mobile or landline. Any woman can access the 181 Abhayam helpline for counseling, guidance, information and also for rescue from various threatening situations including domestic violence. 'Abhayam' is also supported by rescue vans with counselors and lady constable. With the range of work these helpline workers are doing they are bound to be under stress. This book makes an attempt to look into the lives of women helpline workers who help others in distress and assess their stress levels so as to come up with better coping strategies. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr Neeta Sinha holds her Ph.D in HR, OB, Management, Psychology, from Dharmsinh Desai University). She also has her professional affiliations with Shastri Indo Canadian Foundation & UNICEF. She has published the following books: 'Learning Organization - Concepts and Practices', & 'Indian Corporates – Ethics, Governance and Social Responsibility. She has published various papers in numerous journals. Her recent work includes 'The dynamics of occupational role stress among millenial males in power sector in Gujarat', International Journal of Research in Business Management, pp. 77-83, Oct 2017, 'A comparative study on dimensions of Role Efficacy between Male and Female Academicians in Management Education', International Journal for Engineering Technology Science and Research, pp. 9-15, Oct 2017, Changing HR Dynamics in the Current Workplace Practices', International Journal of Engineering, Technology, Science and Research, pp. 158-165, jun 2017, The effect of organizational culture on the millenial employees of power sector in Gujarat', International Journal of Research in Business Management, pp. 69-76, Oct 2017, 'Evaluation of Right to Education (RTE) in the light of Millenium Development Goals(MDG): A Psycho-Social Study', International Journal of Arts and Sciences, pp. 469-479, jun 2016, The Expectations Of Gen Y In The Changing Workplace Dynamics-A Indication To The HR Managers, 'International Journal of Business anGeneral Management' (IJBGM), pp. 41-50, Nov 2016. CONTENTS:- FOREWORD . 11 PREFACE. 13 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . 15 1. INTRODUCTION . 23 2. OBJECTIVES OF THE SCHEME AND THE TARGET GROUP . 25 3. GUJARAT’S INITIATIVES . 27 4. 181 WOMEN HELPLINE SERVICES. 29 5. SERVICE DELIVERY FRAMEWORK. 31 6. MODALITIES OF THE SCHEME . 35 7. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM PROCESS. 37 8. AWARENESS GENERATION AND OUTREACH ACTIVITIES . 39 9. RATIONALE OF THE RESEARCH. 47 10. LITERATURE REVIEW. 4911. METHOD . 61 12. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION . 109 13. APPLICATION OF RESEARCH . 113 14. LIMITATIONS OF THE RESEARCH . 115 15. PHOTO GALLERY . 117 16. PROFILE OF THE RESEARCH TEAM. 119 17. ABBREVIATIONS AND GLOSSARY. 125 18. REFERENCES . 127 19. ANNEXURE. 129 The Title 'Impact Assessment of Stress Level of Women Working in 181 Abhayam Women Helpline: A Psycho-Social Analysis written/authored/edited by Dr Neeta Sinha, Ms Simran Bhatia, Ms Riddhima Bhatnagar', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9789386397621 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 132 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-