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This book, by one of
pioneers of the contemporary women's rights movement in India, delves
deeply into legislation and law enforcement to explore the reason why
laws enacted for the purpose of enforcing women's rights in India end
up producing such dismal results. A running theme in the book is the
need to adopt a culturally sensitive approach to social reform that
respects the aspirations and cherished values of those in whose lives
we wish to introduce change. (Read
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Founder and Editor
Madhu Purnima Kishwar
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INDIC STUDIES PROJECT
(in colaboration with the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies) |
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