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India is a developing country, growing rapidly—rather on a fast pace. It claims to be a welfare state, with equal opportunities for all. But, ironically, a big chunk (read half) of our society, is neglected badly. The women are still a deprived lot. Despite all efforts for the emancipation and empowerment of women, the goal is quite far away. This work deals with the real state of women in the Indian society, at all levels—social, economic and political. The ...
Popular belief is that women have no freedom and no status in an Islamic society, but this is based on total ignorance and misinformation. The half baked knowledge leads people to such conclusions. In fact women, as per Islamic teachings and philosophy, enjoy a respectable status, at par with men in all spheres, be that family, life career and even polity. It would not be false to say that average scholars do not know this and who do, they do not realise it. This ...
Education makes people aware of human rights and human rights bind the states and societies to provide education to all sections, without any discrimination. Thus, education and human rights are correlated. We have to educate our masses on human rights, so that education can be really universal and beneficial for all. This book, unique in its own right, studies education and human rights together in an uncommon manner. On all counts this work is worthy to be ...