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This section highlights contemporary issues related to women - female survival, education, health etc and several policy commitments for development of women.

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This brief perspective focuses on maternal health and disparities in the progress in India. This analysis of MDG5 and disparities, have national relevance to achieve MDG5, because, there are established evidence show that regional and social disparity in health status..More



Although there is lack of systematic measure of this incidence, recently for the first time in India, the National Family Health Survey (Round 3) present some evidence of the magnitude and trend across states of India related to domestic violence against women. According to the NFHS-3 report, more than a third (34 percent) of women ..More

We need to fight patriarchy, not men’
In an exclusive interview to InfoChange, Nobel Peace Prize-winner Shirin Ebadi explains why culture should be dissociated from religion, why Islam is not incompatible with human rights, and how women all over the world – not just in Islamic countries – suffer injustice

Empower women for a stable society: Kalam
Empowerment of women will ensure a stable society, said President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

Gender: India better than neighbours
 

India's gender-related development index (GDI) rank is 96 out of 177 countries, one of the best in the region if we do not count Sri Lanka


On Domestic Violence Act
 
'If men have a problem, they should speak up' the Minister for Woman and Child Development answers readers' queries on the new Domestic Violence Act with Nilanjana B. Jha (Times of India's exclusive interview). Read more

* Unholy Nexus: female foeticide rampant in Punjab (Indiaa)  NDTV
* Crackdown on Sex Selective Abortions, Finally


Women's Features

PAKISTAN: Deserted Women's Help Centres Speak of Apathy, By Zofeen Ebrahim flas new.gif

India dawdling in closing gender gap reveals Gender Gap Index 
The World Economic Forum’s global report that measures the size of gaps in inequality between men and women finds that India slow in reducing gender gap.


Land is ours! by Keya Acharya
January 4, 2007: Around half of all agricultural land in
India is now farmed by women, as more and more men migrate to earn money. Yet the slow pace of land and property rights reform has failed to keep up. Although women may have more rights on paper than they did 20 years ago, there has been little progress on the ground. More


* Changing Social Institutions to Improve the Status of Women in Developing Countries by Johannes and Morrisson

* Missing women and India’s religious demography, Vani Borooah and Sriya Iyer

* Women Rights Violations in  India, Dr Sobia Nisar (Pakistan Times)

* Women in Development Discourse: some reflection on women’s day S. Venkatesan

*Some gender dimensions of caste discrimination - Indira Patel


Policy Highlights


National policy for the empowerment of women, 2001
The principle of gender equality is enshrined in the Indian Constitution in its Preamble,
 

Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles. The Constitution not only grants equality to women, but also empowers the State to adopt measures of positive discrimination in favour of women. Read the policy document..

* Engendering the Eleventh Planning Process of India


* The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Amendment Bill, 2006 

* The Protection Against Sexual Harassment of Women Bill 2005

Knowledge Advocacy for Gender Equity


  Women in India: How Free?  How Equal?
This is an independent, analytical report commissioned by the UN System. This is among the first UNDAF initiatives of the UN Family. This report is a small effort to bring issues of women’s freedom and gender equality more centrally into the arena of public debate and to make these the concerns of every citizen. More

* Pre-Natal Sex Selection:A Guiding Report

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