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Author SHILAJA NAGENDRA
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Women’s Rights
Shilaja Nagendra
Women’s though created equal by the creator, were subject to numerous discriminations that were putting them on a lower stratum than men. They were denied voting rights, denied equal pay for equal work, denied literacy, and were subjected to various gende 1st ed. viii+222p., Index; 23cm.
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Voluntary Organisations and Social Work
Shilaja Nagendra
The two principal operations of public services in a library are circulation and reference services. These two services constitute the domain upon which satisfaction of needs of patron depends and performance of the library is judged. Therefore, the perso 1st ed. viii+172p., Tables; Index; 23cm.
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Issues in Women Education and Empowerment
Shilaja Nagendra
The movement for improving women's status all over the world has always emphasized education as the most significant instrument for changing women's subjugated position in society. Towards this end, government has enacted numerous laws and has created man 1st ed. viii+206p., Tables; Index; 23cm.
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Role of Women in Panchayati Raj
S. Nagendra Ambedkar Shilaja Nagendra
Empowerment of women is critical to the socio-economic progress of the community and bringing women to the mainstream of national development has been a major concern of the government. The seventy-third Constructional Amendment was effected in the hope t 1st ed. viii+288p., Tables; Notes; Reference; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Primary Health Care Policy: Issues and Trends
S. Nagendra Ambedkar Shilaja Nagendra
Health is a basic need along with food, shelter and education. The health status of a population is now considered an important indicator of development and health is increasingly being seen as a development issue rather than just medical one. Health inte 1st ed. vii+180p., Tables; References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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