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WOMEN AND MEN IN INDIA--2014 (16th Issue) [October 2014]
http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/man_and_women/Women_Men_In_India_2014.htm
Important Constitutional and Legal Provisions for Women In India
Chapter 1 : Population and related Statistics
Chapter 3 : Literacy and Education
Chapter 4 : Participation in Economy
Chapter 5 : Participation in Decision Making
Chapter 6 : Social Obstacles in Women's Empowerment
Chapter 7 : International Gender Perspective of Development Indicators
List of Tables removed in the present publication
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