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assets and liability, habitat, attitude of domestic workers towards gender and domestic violence. [Discussion Paper No. 13]. …
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Common man faces day-to-day hassles with regard to delivery of public services and corruption in service delivery. Currently inadequate institutionalised mechanism to address these problems. Lok Pal Bill will not address these day-to-day issues. Bill will incorporate the institution of...
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liability just because the society has undertaken unlimited liability. The sustainability also requires arrangements to balance … the concerns of limited liability of the shareholders with the unlimited liability of the society, state and the public …
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For liability rules to be efficient, it is important to take into account the full losses suffered by the victims … characteristics of the liability rules it is generally assumed that courts, when adjudicating accident cases can calculate the harm … suffered by the victims correctly and costlessly. One crucial factor that could affect damage awards or the liability payments …
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, a frame work has been laid for long-term skill development policy to equip the workforce with varied skills consistent …
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This paper focuses on homebased women workers and discusses the specific issues of their vulnerability as women and as workers, in the framework of their basic citizenship right to economic and social justice and equality. The class of more privileged educated professionals who might be working...
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Women workers In India constitute one third of the total workforce. Majority of these women are engaged in the un …
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This paper examines some of the explicit as well as not so explicit trends in relation to women’s employment in India from 1993-94 till 2009-10 and argues that they indicate a grave and continuing crisis in women’s employment under liberalization led growth. Trends in the...
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The fact that progress in equal rights for women has come about largely through the efforts of social reform movement in the 19th century and women’s liberation movement in the 20th century Maharashtra highlights the essential role of collective agency in human progress. Given the...
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The proportion of elderly in the world population is increasing. Health systems across the globe are ill prepared to meet the needs of aging populations. The needs of the elderly are different from the rest of the population. There is a need to reengineer the health systems so that the health...
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