Status of Elderly Women in India: A Review

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The articles by noted scholars and social activists address issues dealing with the elderly women in India. Viewing their status in the country, they analyse their rights and the denial of these, their nutrition and health care, their safety and protection, capacity building of elderly women, and fostering self-reliance in them. They look into making available microfinance services for them. They study the impact of the national policy on them and examine the role of science and technology in bringing about their welfare. They take up the problems of specific groups among them for closer scrutiny, such as the diabetic elderly and the aged women of the armed forces.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR V. Mohini Giri

Dr. (Mrs.) V. Mohini Giri, former Chairperson, National Commission for Women, is a leader with vision and courage. She has been spearheading the cause of sex workers, usually despised as subhuman. An activist of long standing, she was instrumental in establishing the All India War Widows Association (1971) and Guild of Service, New Delhi. A postgraduate from Lucknow University, she is proficient in many Indian and foreign languages. She is the recipient of numerous awards, the latest among them being Mahila Udyami Award, Veer Shiromani Netaji Subhash Chandra Award for Social Work and Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award. A widely traveled person within and outside the country, Mrs. Giri has represented India in various national and international conferences on gender issues, human rights, prostitution and trafficking, voluntary efforts, religion and peace, etc. the marginalised sections of socially and economically deprived groups among women have always been the realm of interest to Mrs. Giri.

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Title
Status of Elderly Women in India: A Review
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Edition
1st.ed.
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ISBN
9788121211901
Length
281p., Illustrations; 23cm.
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