Indian Woman: Education and Development

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This book deals with the problem of women development with special reference to India. It emphasises the need of wealth, awareness and health for this development. Empowerment, enrichment and enlightenment of women is impossible without proper education. Different writers have successfully tried to show how education in different disciplines like music, home science, teacher education, adult literacy, community education, library, media and law are essentially needed for fullest, development of the potentialities in Indian women. A direct relationship has been established between women, education and development.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Usha Agrawal

Mrs. Usha Agarwal, who is currently the Director of Museum Development Cell of INTACH Indian Council of Conservation Institutes, has a wide experience of dealing with museums. She conducted a detailed survey of museums in various States, a project supported by the India Foundation for the Arts and Sir Ratan Tata Trust. For this project, she visited personally a large number of museums and during these visits she collected invaluable information on museums and their working including the data which is presented in this Directory. Prior to her present assignment, she worked with the International Council of Museums as Research Officer at its Regional Office in New Delhi, and was collecting details on museums of India and its publications. She has prepared several bibliographies on various subjects related to museums. She has also worked on different conservation projects and has guided them.

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Indian Woman: Education and Development
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1st Ed.
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211p.
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