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Home to over 25 per cent of the world’s hungry poor, India faces major food security challenges and the situation has barely improved in two decades. Will the National Food Security Bill that the Indian Parliament is expected to pass this month alleviate the country’s food...
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The provision
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One third of the population of India are children below the age of 18 years. They are citizens of this country. Even …
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This study examines time use data for 1244 children in the age-group 6-12 years in 274 villages in eight states in …
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The report is a rich source with qualitative and quantitative data on the status of children in India from authentic …
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Women who come into the stream of domestic workers are poorly educated and do not know their rights. It is necessary that these women know about their rights. Even after reading the policies some questions remain: can these policies change their lives? Will they be able to lead a decent life?
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Examines whether there are any funds for children related activities. …
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The objective of this study is to report on the extent and nature of involvement of children in the coir industry. For … this purpose, it was decided to study only those operations of the industry in which children were found to be involded in …
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In this paper, with empirical data, the Capabilities Approach to identify 'conversion factors' that are not typically addressed in the utility approach is used. The two approaches are juxtaposed to examine how institutions such as caste and religion mediate access and returns to education of men...
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On 24th May 2012, the United Nations Human Right Council reviewed India’s human rights record during the 13th session of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) in Geneva, Switzerland. This was India’s second review under the UPR. This report briefly provides information about the...
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