Disabled Women: Disadvantaged Among the Disadvantaged

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The slow but sure experience taught us the truth that several individuals are silently suffering disappointment and frustration in life due to various disabilities and lack of opportunities to further their desires of pursuing treatment and rehabilitation solely because the public health did not offer enough health care amenities for the seekers. For medical sociologists this is a small opportunity to render yeomen service to society by offering access to health education and to rise the voice of voiceless who has been denied charm in life. The task of unearthing the problem of these precious people within us is daunting as it appears, and utilizing the enormous untapped expertise of medical sociologists who are able and willing to work is probably the best answer. These sort of works on people who need people with human touch deserve blessing and appreciation.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Venkatesha

Dr. Venkatesha (1946) obtained his M.A. in Ancient History and Archaeology (1971) and M.A, in Sanskrit (1984) from the University of Mysore, and Ph.D. from the same University in 1984. He joined the Epigraphy branch, archaeological Survey of India as Epigraphical Assistanta and then held the posts of Assistant Superintending Epigraphist and Deputy Superintending Epigraphist. Before his retirement in 1994 he was the head of the North Zone Epigraphy branch of ASI. Dr. Venkatesha is a life member of Place Name Society of India and Epigraphical Society of India. He has contributed many research papers in Epigraphica Indica, the Journal of Epigraphical Society of India and Place Name Society of India.

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Title
Disabled Women: Disadvantaged Among the Disadvantaged
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
818411026X
Length
xii+196p., Tables.
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