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CRY’s Response to the Draft Juvenile Justice, Bill 2014 circulated by Ministry of Women and Child Development
Rights, Child
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CRY, You
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2014
Suggestions for sections of the bill is given.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011133182
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Stemming Girls’ Chronic Poverty: Catalysing Development Change by Building Just Social Institutions
Harper, Caroline
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Jones, Nicola
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Watson, Carol
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eSocialSciences
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2010
Childhood,
adolescence
and early adulthood remain for many girls and young women a period of deprivation, danger and …
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Morbidity Patterns In Kerala: Levels and Determinants
K, Navaneetham
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Kabir, M
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Krishnakumar, C S
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eSocialSciences
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2009
infancy, early childhood, late childhood,
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Facts about
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2008
In the mid 1990s the issue of adult fertility was of great concern for those who were working on the
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Poverty Begins at Home? Questioning some (Mis)conceptions about Children, Poverty and Privation in Female-Headed Households
Chant, Sylvia
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eSocialSciences
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2007
the start that children have in life, nor of their trajectories into
adolescence
and adulthood. On the basis of such …
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