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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Language: English. ABOUT THE BOOK The book tries to discuss a gender perspective on migration and Covid-19. The main purpose of this book is to critically examine the impact of Govt-19 among women migrant workers. During the COVID-19 pandemic, migrant workers faced many difficulties with the closure of plants and work environments in the country, large numbers of migrant workers were needed to manage the impact of wage shortages, food shortages and their future. Following this, a significant number of them and their families were starving. Many of them were locked up at the time and began to return home without any mode of transportation. The entire migrant workers in India have been seriously affected and they have also faced health problems. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. A. RANJITHKUMAR is currently working in the Department of Women's Studies, Alagappa University, Tamil Nadu, India. He has worked as a researcher and teacher in various Indian Universities. He received M.A, B.P.Ed., PG Diploma in Industrial Relations and Labour Law, Master of Population Studies, and Ph.D. degrees from different Universities in India. He qualified the National Eligibility Test for Assistant Professor in Human Rights and Duties, Political Science, and Public Administration conducted by the University Grants Commission, Government of India. He was awarded Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Postdoctoral Fellowship in Humanities and Social Sciences (including languages) for the year 2014-15 from University Grants Commission, New Delhi, Government of India. His main research interests are in the areas of Dalit Studies and Development Administration. His various research papers have been published in leading professional journals. He has been an active member in the various committees and associations in India and abroad. He is an active editor and reviewer in Peer-Reviewed journals in National and International Journals. Ms. M. Eswari is working as a Research Associate in Centre for Women's Studies, Gandhigram Rural Institute - Deemed to be University, Tamil Nadu. She has completed Master of Women's Studies and Computer Application, M.Phil in Women's Studies and she is pursuing Ph.D in Womens' Studies. She has published more than 20 research articles in International, National journals, and Chapters in Edited books. She has Coordinator for study on Child Marriage Practices among Thottianayakkar Community in Karur District. She has been working as Field Executive in the AREDS, she has worked in the APAC Project, Karur. She has presented research paper in the seminars and conference in the national and international level. Dr. ANJI. A is working as a Teaching Faculty in Department and Research Centre for Women's Studies, Karnatak University, Dharwad. He pursued M.Phil in Women's Studies at Pondicherry University and obtained Ph.D in Women's Studies from Gandhigram Rural Institute, Tamil Nadu. Dr. Anji was received Doctoral Fellowship from Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi in 2011. He has published five books and more than sixteen research papers have been published in International and national journals. He has presented 45 research papers in international and national level. His research paper has been selected best research paper entitled Health Care Service in Tamil Nadu: a Model for Other States. He is actives members in various academic associations. CONTENTS Introduction . 7 List of Contributors . 11 1. Issues and Challenges of Migrant Worker during National Lockdown: Indian Experience . 15 Dr. Anji A & Dr. A. Ranjithkumar 2. Impact of Covid-19 among Migrant Women Workers in Dindigul District: An Analysis. 23 M. Eswari 3. Downswing of the Tea Industry in Assam and the Plight of the Labourers Amid Covid -19 Pandemic (2020) . 35 Swapna Sikha Das 4. The Impact of Covid-19 on Kerala Economy .45 Dr. Remmiya Rajan P. 5. Covid-19 and its Impact on Education . 53 Dr. Noohi Khan (AP II) 6. The Stifled Voices of Female Migrants: Mirroring the Migrant Crises in Art and Literature . 65 Chandrakala Ghosh 7. Covid-19 and Gulf Return Migration: A Testing Time for Kerala . 75 Sulaiman KM, Afsal K 8. Examining StateÕs Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic: Implications for Labour Migrants in India . 93 Biplab Debnath 9. Inter-state Transportation Amidst the Pandemic: Contemplating the role of NORKA in Successfully Recalling the Migrant Keralites During the Lockdown . 107 Aswathikrishnan UR & Nidhin C 10. Role of Awareness in Combating Anxiety and Depression amid Covid-19 . 117 Dr. Reena Malik 11. Coverage of Migrant issues in Digital news format: A Content Analysis . 125 Dr. Shourini Banerjee, Sumedha Chaudhuri & S. Balaganapathy 12. Role Played by NGOÕs in the Support of Migrant Labourers during Covid-19: A Study across NGOÕs of Bengaluru City.135 Ms. Sophia Sharon 13. An Assessment of Social Interaction Anxiety among the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students Facilitated Online Readiness Learning due to the Pandemic.151 Fariza Saidin, Tajbina Yasin 14. Migration and Women, Impact of Covid-19 .165 Ms. S. Durga Devi 15. A Social, Political and Economically Study of Changes in India after the Impact of Covid-19 Epidemic.173 Anil Kumar, Dalip 16. A Study on Work Related Stress caused by Covid-19 Pandemic .189 Ms. Shabnam Yesmin 17. Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Migrant Workers in India .203 Neelofer Habib Dr. Salima Jan 18. Impact of Covid-19 on Migration and Women .213 Prantik Basak 19. Role of Migration and Urbanisation in the Transmission of Novel Coronavirus in India .223 Alka Rani, Abhishek Gupta 20. Covid-19 and Re-thinking Problem of Migrant Workers in India: An Overview .237 Gayadhar Malik 21. A Study of Working Women Residing at PgÕs in Chennai City . 251 Dr. K. Puspham, Dr. S.K. Ramani Index . 259 The Title 'Migration And Covid-19: Gender Perspective written/authored/edited by Dr. A. Ranjithkumar, Ms. M. Eswari, Dr. Anji A', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9789353246204 is assigned to the Paperback vers.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New. Language: English. ABOUT THE BOOK The book focuses on the impact of gender specific risks including especially hardships, discrimination and violence on women's general health, psychological health and well- being and at exploring strategies for support, treatment and prevention in this important area. Ignoring and discrimination against women's health is also perceived as violence against women. This book strengthen research and offer solutions to the stigma of gender and mental health and the role of women, addressing evidence based practice, health promotion, and ethical standards. The book intends to focus on health concerns of women belonging especially to the economically and socially marginalized sections. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. K. MANIMEKALAI, Professor and Head, Department of Women's Studies, and currently Director in Directorate of Distance Education, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India. She worked as a Vice- Chancellor, Mother Teresa Women University, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, former Registrar and former Dean of Alagappa University. She has 31 years of experience in teaching and research, training and extension programmes. She has produced a number of M.Phil and PhD candidates. She has published more than 70 publications as books, articles, and research reports. Her area of specialization is women empowerment, gender and development and prevention of gender-based violence. She has completed more than 20 research projects sponsored by National and International agencies. She has been bestowed with several honours and awards such as best Vice-Chancellor award for the year 2012-2013 by the Indian Red Cross Society and best teacher award, best student award, etc. she has presented many research papers in national and international level and participated in several international programmes/seminars/conference as chairperson of technical sessions, group leader, invited speaker and delegate. Dr . A. RANJITH KUMAR is currently working in the Department of Women's Studies, Alagappa University, Tamil Nadu, India. He worked as a researcher and teacher in various Indian Universities. He obtained his M.A in Development Administration, Bachelor of Physical Education, Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Relations and Labour Law, Master of Population Studies and Ph.D. from different Indian Universities. He qualified National Eligibility Test for Assistant Professor in Human Rights and Duties, Political Science, and Public Administration conducted by the University Grants Commission, Government of India. He was awarded Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Postdoctoral Fellowship in Humanities and Social Sciences (including languages) for the year 2014-15 from University Grants Commission, New Delhi, Government of India. His main research interests are in the areas of Dalit Studies and Development Administration. His various research papers have been published in leading professional journals. He has participated in various training programmes at the National level. He has presented research papers at many national as well as international conferences. He has been an active member in the various committees and associations in India and abroad. He is being an active editor and reviewer in Peer-Reviewed journals in National and International Journals. CONTENTS Introduction . 7 Ñ Prof. K. Manimekalai, Dr. A. Ranjithkumar 1. Menstrual health and school absenteeism among adolescent girls in Rural India . 11 Ñ S. Geetha, Prof. K. Manimekalai 2. Psychological State of Black Motherhood in Toni MorrisonÕs Beloved . 21 Ñ Prof. K. Manimekalai, R.Vanitha 3. The Malaise of Malnutrition in India Ð A Meta Analysis Study . 29 Ñ P. Sindhuja, Prof. K.R. Murugan 4. An Impact Of New Reproductive Technologies in India- A Legal Perspective . 39 Ñ S. Shalini 5. Stress: A Hindrance to Women . 53 Ñ Dr. R. Radhika Devi, N. Jegatheesan 6. The Laments of Kashmiri Pandit WomanÕs Life . 65 Ñ Dr Jiji Paul S 7. WomenÕs Mental Health and Stigma . 75 Ñ G. Umadevi, Rabina Debbarma 8. WomenÕs perspectives on Quality of Maternal Health care Services: A study of Government Maternity Hospitals in Hyderabad . 87 Ñ Ishrat Batool Naik 9. Management of Menstural Problems in Siddha System . 99 Ñ Dr. M. Siva, Dr. M. Thiruthani 10. Factors Influencing in Nutritional Status of Women in India . 117 Ñ Dr. R. Nageswari 11. A Study on Attitude towards Community Service of Women with Visual Impairment Doing Higher Education in Southern States . 133 Ñ Dr. Kalpana. V 12. Health Care Access Barriers of Sri Lankan Tamil Camp Living Refugees in Tamil Nadu . 147 Ñ Maneesh P, Dr. C. Muniyandi 13. Health Issues & Problems of Working Women . 161 Ñ Dr. Ch. Radhika, Dr. N. Sai Babu 14. New Reproductive Technology: Towards a Feminists Perspective . 171 Ñ Papari Kalita 15. Prevalence of Insomnia: A Cross Sectional Study . 181 Ñ Mariachristina B, Anbu N 16. A Study on Solar Cooker and Its Impact on Women Health in India . 191 Ñ Dr. D. Swamikannan, N. Periyamayan 17. Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge Regarding Management of Self among Primigravida Mothers with Pregnancy Induced Hypertension . 207 Ñ Radha Index . 219 The Title 'WomenÕs Health and Safety in India written/authored/edited by K Manimekalai, A Ranjithkumar', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9789353242701 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 228 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies / Social Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms 228.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New. Language: English. ABOUT THE BOOK The book tries to discuss a gender perspective on migration and Covid-19. The main purpose of this book is to critically examine the impact of Govt-19 among women migrant workers. During the COVID-19 pandemic, migrant workers faced many difficulties with the closure of plants and work environments in the country, large numbers of migrant workers were needed to manage the impact of wage shortages, food shortages and their future. Following this, a significant number of them and their families were starving. Many of them were locked up at the time and began to return home without any mode of transportation. The entire migrant workers in India have been seriously affected and they have also faced health problems. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. A. RANJITHKUMAR is currently working in the Department of Women's Studies, Alagappa University, Tamil Nadu, India. He has worked as a researcher and teacher in various Indian Universities. He received M.A, B.P.Ed., PG Diploma in Industrial Relations and Labour Law, Master of Population Studies, and Ph.D. degrees from different Universities in India. He qualified the National Eligibility Test for Assistant Professor in Human Rights and Duties, Political Science, and Public Administration conducted by the University Grants Commission, Government of India. He was awarded Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Postdoctoral Fellowship in Humanities and Social Sciences (including languages) for the year 2014-15 from University Grants Commission, New Delhi, Government of India. His main research interests are in the areas of Dalit Studies and Development Administration. His various research papers have been published in leading professional journals. He has been an active member in the various committees and associations in India and abroad. He is an active editor and reviewer in Peer-Reviewed journals in National and International Journals. Ms. M. Eswari is working as a Research Associate in Centre for Women's Studies, Gandhigram Rural Institute - Deemed to be University, Tamil Nadu. She has completed Master of Women's Studies and Computer Application, M.Phil in Women's Studies and she is pursuing Ph.D in Womens' Studies. She has published more than 20 research articles in International, National journals, and Chapters in Edited books. She has Coordinator for study on Child Marriage Practices among Thottianayakkar Community in Karur District. She has been working as Field Executive in the AREDS, she has worked in the APAC Project, Karur. She has presented research paper in the seminars and conference in the national and international level. Dr. ANJI. A is working as a Teaching Faculty in Department and Research Centre for Women's Studies, Karnatak University, Dharwad. He pursued M.Phil in Women's Studies at Pondicherry University and obtained Ph.D in Women's Studies from Gandhigram Rural Institute, Tamil Nadu. Dr. Anji was received Doctoral Fellowship from Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi in 2011. He has published five books and more than sixteen research papers have been published in International and national journals. He has presented 45 research papers in international and national level. His research paper has been selected best research paper entitled Health Care Service in Tamil Nadu: a Model for Other States. He is actives members in various academic associations. CONTENTS Introduction . 7 List of Contributors . 11 1. Issues and Challenges of Migrant Worker during National Lockdown: Indian Experience . 15 Dr. Anji A & Dr. A. Ranjithkumar 2. Impact of Covid-19 among Migrant Women Workers in Dindigul District: An Analysis. 23 M. Eswari 3. Downswing of the Tea Industry in Assam and the Plight of the Labourers Amid Covid -19 Pandemic (2020) . 35 Swapna Sikha Das 4. The Impact of Covid-19 on Kerala Economy .45 Dr. Remmiya Rajan P. 5. Covid-19 and its Impact on Education . 53 Dr. Noohi Khan (AP II) 6. The Stifled Voices of Female Migrants: Mirroring the Migrant Crises in Art and Literature . 65 Chandrakala Ghosh 7. Covid-19 and Gulf Return Migration: A Testing Time for Kerala . 75 Sulaiman KM, Afsal K 8. Examining StateÕs Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic: Implications for Labour Migrants in India . 93 Biplab Debnath 9. Inter-state Transportation Amidst the Pandemic: Contemplating the role of NORKA in Successfully Recalling the Migrant Keralites During the Lockdown . 107 Aswathikrishnan UR & Nidhin C 10. Role of Awareness in Combating Anxiety and Depression amid Covid-19 . 117 Dr. Reena Malik 11. Coverage of Migrant issues in Digital news format: A Content Analysis . 125 Dr. Shourini Banerjee, Sumedha Chaudhuri & S. Balaganapathy 12. Role Played by NGOÕs in the Support of Migrant Labourers during Covid-19: A Study across NGOÕs of Bengaluru City.135 Ms. Sophia Sharon 13. An Assessment of Social Interaction Anxiety among the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students Facilitated Online Readiness Learning due to the Pandemic.151 Fariza Saidin, Tajbina Yasin 14. Migration and Women, Impact of Covid-19 .165 Ms. S. Durga Devi 15. A Social, Political and Economically Study of Changes in India after the Impact of Covid-19 Epidemic.173 Anil Kumar, Dalip 16. A Study on Work Related Stress caused by Covid-19 Pandemic .189 Ms. Shabnam Yesmin 17. Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Migrant Workers in India .203 Neelofer Habib Dr. Salima Jan 18. Impact of Covid-19 on Migration and Women .213 Prantik Basak 19. Role of Migration and Urbanisation in the Transmission of Novel Coronavirus in India .223 Alka Rani, Abhishek Gupta 20. Covid-19 and Re-thinking Problem of Migrant Workers in India: An Overview .237 Gayadhar Malik 21. A Study of Working Women Residing at PgÕs in Chennai City . 251 Dr. K. Puspham, Dr. S.K. Ramani Index . 259 The Title 'Migration And Covid-19: Gender Perspective written/authored/edited by Dr. A. Ranjithkumar, Ms. M. Eswari, Dr. Anji A', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9789353246181 is assigned to the Hardcover vers.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New. Language: English. The Title 'Gender, Caste and Social Justice written/authored/edited by Dr. Anji A, Dr. A. Ranjithkumar', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9789353240400 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 279 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies / Scheduled Caste. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms 279.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. The Concept of Social Justice in India/Chandrabhanu Bharas. 2. Emerging Neo-Buddhist Identity in North India: Formation, Consoli- 16 dation and Assertion/Shiva Sankar Das. 3. The Pattali Makkal Katchi (Pmk): Road Ahead/S. Murugananthan and T. Krishnakumar. 4. Reformative Laws and Social Justice: Providing Constitutional Safeguard for 'Women' in Contemporary India/ Deepika Chauhan. 5. Violence Against Women : Indian Perspective/R. Radhika Devi. 6. Mobility and Violation of Human Rights/K.T.Thasniya. 7. Impact of Self Help Groups on Scheduled Caste Women in Chittoor district, A.P: A Study/N.Padmaja and Dr.M.Sreevidya.8. Production of women from Domestic violence/A. Sumithira. 9. Status of Muslim Women in Modern India/K.Vellaichamy.10. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes An Unsolved Problem in India/P. Angayarkanni. 11. Tribal Education in India: Constraints and Opportunities/V Ramana Murthy Gedda and K. Anbu. 12. The Current Status of Dalit Christians in Tamilnadu/S.Yesu Suresh Raj. 13. Socio - Economic impact on Converted Muslim: A study with special reference to Dalit community in Tirunelveli District/ N. Sofia and R. Selvaraju. 14. Status of Dalits Women in India Today/C.Subbulakshmi. 15. Community Driven Development Model of Microfinance Facilitated: A Study on Pudhu Vaazhvu Project in Ramanathapuram/Joseph Anandha Raj. J and Dr. Relton. A. Social justice reflects a pattern of social norm and moral values and the individual conduct is to be evaluated on its basis. In this sense justice becomes the criterion for judging the individuals in a society. Unless and until the existing inequalities in society will not be removed, society will not be just. But in the contemporary political philosophy, liberty vs. equality debate about justice has been over. The composition of justice is liberty, equality and rights. This book major topic other sense of justice can be applied to the distribution of any 'goods' in society: freedom, rights, wealth, leisure and so on. And how to reformative laws and social justice: providing constitutional safeguard to weaker section. It has been very heartwarming to watch the convergence of social thinking upon many sources concerned with the present society and to note at the same time the multidisciplinary approaches of his focusing, sociologists and other specialist groups determined to create a stable up till now flowing notion of the social life of modern India. The book analyzes and investigates weaker section tribulations and show up in Indian constitutional. (jacket).
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New. Language: English. ABOUT THE BOOK:- The aim of this edited book is to grasp the connection between caste and gender. Understanding the subordination of women and also the superiority enjoyed by men within the socio-cultural and economic realms is extremely vital because it expressly brings out however caste stratification and gender stratification mediate one another. This book is closely looking at two aspect caste and gender issues and challenges in contemporary India. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr. Anji A is working in the Department and Research Centre for Women's Studies, Karnatak University, Dharwad. He completed his M.Phil (Women's Studies) in Pondicherry University, Puducherry, India and he obtained his Ph.D. (Women's Studies) from the Centre for Women's Studies, Gandhigram Rural Institute, Dindigul, India. He was awarded Doctoral Fellowship from Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi. He worked as a Project Co-ordinator and Project Fellow in the Department of Lifelong Learning & Extension, Gandhigram Rural Institute He has published more than 20 research paper in national and international journals and 53 research papers have been presented in international and national conference. He has edited more than 5 books and he published a book in Tamil. He was invited from different educational institutions to deliver special lecture on women's issues and challenges. His research paper has been selected as the best paper presentation entitled 'Health Care Services in Tamil Nadu: A Model for Other States' in the National Seminar on ÒSocial Transition: Issues and ChallengesÓ. He guided more than 20 dissertations to M.A as well as P.G. Diploma students. Dr. A. RANJITH KUMAR is currently working in the Department of Women's Studies, Alagappa University, Tamil Nadu, India. He worked as a researcher and teacher in various Indian Universities. He obtained his M.A in Development Administration, Bachelor of Physical Education, Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Relations and Labour Law, Master of Population Studies and Ph.D. from different Indian Universities. He qualified the National Eligibility Test for Assistant Professor in Human Rights and Duties, Political Science, and Public Administration conducted by University Grants Commission, Government of India. He was awarded Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Postdoctoral Fellowship in Humanities and Social Sciences (including languages) for the year 2014-15 from University Grants Commission, New Delhi, Government of India. His main research interests are in the areas of DalitStudies and Development Administration. His various research papers have been published in leading professional journals. He has participated in various training programmes at the National level. He has presented research papers at many national as well as international conferences. He has been an active member in the various committees and associations in India and abroad. He is being an active editor and reviewer in Peer-Reviewed journals in National and International Journals. CONTENTS Preface . 9 List of Contributors . 13 Introduction . 15 Dr. A. Anji, Dr. A. Ranjithkumar 1. The Indian Family Business and Its Contributions to Nations Development . 25 Ñ M. Amrith, Dr. L. Rathakrishnan 2. A Study on Constraints in Tribal Education: With Special Reference to Paniyasin Kerala . 33 Ñ Aggi Mary Anto 3. Functions of Local Self Government in Infrastructure Development with Respect to Women . 45 Ñ Kabilan. I.V 4. Re-ordering the Ordained: The Role of Organized Priestly Training of the Syrian Catholic Community in the Social Formation and the Upliftment of the Weaker Sections of Kerala . 55 Ñ Ajesh George 5. Ecofeminism: The Reflection of the Affinity between the Subjugation of Women and the Human Domination of Nature in the Society . 75 Ñ Ancymol Joy 6. Skill Development in Indian through Feminist Perspectives . 83 Ñ Dr. M.H.Hullur 7. A Study on Elected Representatives of Dalit Women and Human Rights Prespective . 103 Ñ Dr. T.S. Bala Gomala, Dr. S. Baluchamy 8. Tribal Women Empowerment Ð An Example From Minicoy, Lakshadweep . 111 Ñ Joel Oommen Muzhangody 9. Women Empowerment: Opportunities and Challenges . 125 Ñ Dr. Prabudha S. Kamble 10. Women Participation in Rotary Clubs . 133 Ñ Prof Dr. Shubhada Mohan Kulkarni 11. Issues and Challenges faced by Working Women . 145 ÑV. Vijaya Lakshmi 12. Women and Livelihood Security Through Mgnrega: Experiences from South India . 157 ÑDr. Anji. A & Dr. J. Balamurugan 13. Impact of Climate Change on Women, Gender Equality in Contemporary India: Issues and Challenges . 171 Ñ V. Manjuvani 14. Role of Gram Sabha to Promote the Social Justice: A Case of Tamil Nadu . 183 Ñ Dr. A. Ranjithkumar and Dr. K. Barathiraja 15. Causes of Girl Children Drop-out in Rural Areas Ð An Analysis . 193 Ñ M. Eswari 16. An analysis of women empowerment in various fields in India . 205 Ñ Mr. Nagappa L H 17. Overviews on Women Migration and Gender Issues . 213 Ñ Mr. Vishwanath M Ainapur 18. Role of Education in Empowerment of Rural Women . 219 Ñ K. Pushpam, R. Subburaman 19. Legalizing Prostitution: The Flip Side of a Coin . 227 Ñ Anagha Nair, Niranjana J Anil 20. Socio-Economic Status of Female Manual Labor Employees at Government Institute . 241 Ñ Parvoti Boli 21. Barriers Faced by Elderly Women DestitudesÐ An Insight into the Psycho-social Issues A Case Study on ST Joseph Hospice, Mettur, Dindigul District. . 253 Ñ Shella Mathu Vatheni 22. Visions of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in the Emancipation of Tribes in India: Discourse on the Inefficient Interference of Institutions . 261 Ñ Dr. Sukumaran. M & Dr. Santhosh Areekkuzhiyil 23. Social Development through Welfare Policies in Karnataka: Special Reference to Marriages Schemes . 271 Ñ Mr. Raviraj H Nagaral Index . 289 The Title 'Caste and Gender Equality in Contemporary India written/authored/edited by Editors: Dr. Anji A, Dr. A. Ranjithkumar', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9789353242718 is assigned to the Hardcover version.
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