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Women participation and development: a case study from rural Punjab

1985

As some of the employment generation projects are compelled to go in for mechanisation to some extent, this necessitates continuous exploration of markets for sustained employment and it is for the intervening agency to guide and these women to work in this direction. While working towards goals of social consciousness along with income generation, there must be a blend of ideological goals, organisational goals and business values.
south asia gender and sexuality women's studies rural women -- social conditions women in development -- india -- punjab sex discrimination against women -- india -- punjab women's rights -- india -- punjab rural women -- india -- punjab -- social conditions

Authors

Jhurani, Kamlesh

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South Asian Born-Digital NGO Reports Collection Project
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