Intellectual Property Rights and Economic Reforms in India

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Women are almost one half of the world’s population having enormous potential but being under-utilized or un-utilized for the economic development of the nation. But they face numerous threats of violence throughout their lives starting from cradle to grave. Of the 1.3 million of world poor, 70% are women and 570 million rural women in developing countries. In 21st Century women are prey to domestic violence at and all sorts of harassment outside home, they suffer all sorts of torture in their practical life. The present compendium is a collection of eleven articles devoted to social justice and women development in India. The editor has been very wise and judicious in selecting and putting at one place these articles on various topics concerned with women.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Talwar Sabanna

Dr. Talwar Sabanna, Faculty Department of Studies and Research in Economics, Karnatak University KRC P.G. Centre, Belgaum obtained his M.A. (First Rank and Gold Medal), M.Phil and Ph.D. degrees from Gulbarga University, Gulbarga. His area of interest are Gender Issues, Agriculture and Environment. His research papers have appeared in various journals and edited books. He is guiding M.Phil and Ph.D. students and completed one minor project. He is currently undertaking UGC sponsored and Department of Women and Development sponsored Major Research Projects.

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Title
Intellectual Property Rights and Economic Reforms in India
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788183875110
Length
xii+203p., 23cm.
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