Violence Law & Women’s Rights in South Asia

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Women rights came about because it is generally thought by women's rights groups that women do not have the same entitlements as men, and a cause was needed to bring this to the attention of the public, and bring about change regarding it. One of the most important women rights movements was that of the suffrage – or, the movement designed to bring about voting rights for women. Members of this movement were called 'suffragettes* or 'suffragists'. Women respect the rights of others, and only wish to have die same rights themselves such as the right to equality in the workforce, with respect to religious beliefs, and education are just some of the rights women are still fighting for in many parts of the world. In south Asia, women are far lagging from developed nations. They are suffering from home violence, inequality, low rate of literacy etc. Academicians, researchers and students may find it useful working in the field of Social Science, Women Studies, Political Science and intra related subjects.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Raj Kumari Dinkar

Rajkumari Dinkar has done her graduation and post graduation in Economics from Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra. Later she has been awarded with bachelor degree and master degree in education from Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra and C.C.S. University, Meerut. Presently, she is working as a lecturer in Govt. Inter College Jalesar, Etah, Uttar Pradesh.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Suchitra Sakhi Dinkar

Suchitra S Dinkar has done her B.Sc. combined B.Ed. from Maharishi Dayanand University, Ajmer and later M.Sc. Botany from Dr. B.R. AmbedkarUniversity, Agra, as well as M.A. in education. She is presently working as lecturer in Govt. Degree College Mainpuri. Present Book, she has written keeping in mind the psychology of child during the development stages. She has written this book in very lucid and elaborative manner.

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Title
Violence Law & Women’s Rights in South Asia
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9789380376769
Length
280p., 23cm.
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