Tuesday 4 December 2012

Duplicate Books

The CWDS Library is offering the following extra copies of books/Monographs related to the women to the interested libraries on the first come first basis. Please contact on the following Phone No: 91-11-32226931/E-mail: cwdslib@vsnl.net for further details.
List Of Duplicate Books (S. No. 76-136)


76.    
Nayyar, Rohini

Estimating district income in India/by Rohini Nayyar, Meenakshi Rajeev and Vinod Vyasulu.
New Delhi: MacMillan
2003
xix, 138p
77.    
India. Lok Sabha Secretariat

Constituent Assembly debates: official report
New Delhi: The Secretariate
1999
913p
78.    
N.R. Madhava Menon and Padma Seth (ed)
Gender justice reporter
 - An Annual Publication Reporting Developments in Law Concerning Status of Women, Vol.1, Jan.1995
New Delhi: Centre for Women and Law
1995
103p.
79.    
Kapur, Ratna

Subversive sites: feminist engagements with law in India/by Ratna Kapur and Brenda Cossman.
New Delhi: Sage
1996
352p
80.    
Majlis: A Legal and Cultural Centre

Judgement call: an insight into muslim women's right to maintenance/by Flavia Agnes.
Mumbai: Majlis
2001
105p
81.    
Mediratta, Surinder

Handbook of law, women, and employment: policies, issues, legislation, and case law.
New Delhi: Oxford Univesity Press
2009
xxv, 238p
82.    
Multiple Action Research Group
Our Laws.: Rape
New Delhi: The Group
1992
32p
83.    
Sachidananda

Womens rights: myth and reality /by Sachidananda and Ramesh P Sinha.
Jaipur: Printwell
1984
vi, 126p
84.    
Shamsuddin Shams (ed.)
Women, law and social change
New Delhi: Ashish
1991
xxi, 350p
85. 
 A. R.Desai (ed)
Womens liberation and politics of religious personal laws in India
Bombay: A R Desai
1986
ix, 100p
86. 
Women's Research and Action Group
Women, law and customary practices
Mumbai: Women's Research and Action Group
1997
95p.
87. 
Women's Research and Action Group

Muslim women's views on personal laws:the influence of socio-economic factors/by Vahida Nainar.
Bombay: The Group 
2000
56p.

88. 
United Nations Development Fund for Women
Violence, law and women's rights in South Asia/ed. by Savitri Goonesekere
New Delhi: Sage
2004
352p
89. 






Lawyers Collective Women's Rights Initiative

Staying alive: third monitoring and evaluation report 2009 on the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
New Delhi: The Organisation
2009.
xii, 213p
90. 
Dhagamwar, Vasudha

Women and divorce: an attempt to test awareness of law amongst women and to determine the role played by our education system in this area.
Bombay: Somaiya
1987
xiii, 132p
91. 
Dhagamwar, Vasudha

Towards the uniform civil code.
Bombay: N.M.Tripathi
1989
166p
92. 
India. Ministry of Panchayati Raj

Study on elected women representative in panchayati raj institutions: based on a nationwide survey by ACNielsen ORG-MARG
New Delhi: The Ministry
2008
xiii, 161p
93. 
Ramesh, Asha

33 1/3 percent reservation towards political empowerment/by Asha Ramesh and Bharti Ali.
Bangalore: Books for Change
2001
xvi, 88p
94. 
Sakhuja, Swarn Lata

The medical and health care of women: a sociological study of rural and tribal hilly areas in Uttaranchal Pradesh
New Delhi: Gyan
2008
223p
95. 
Monica Das Gupta, Lincoln C. Chen and T.N. Krishnan (ed)
Health, poverty and development in India
Delhi: Oxford
University Press
1996
viii, 369p
96. 
Lakshmi Lingam (ed)
Understanding women's health issues: a reader
New Delhi: Kali for Women
1998
xi, 228p
97. 
World Health Organization

Women of South-East Asia: a health profile
New Delhi: The Organisation
2000.
313p
98. 
Nayar, Usha

The unborn daughters of Delhi.
New Delhi: Women Press
2006
xix, 363p
99. 
Michael A. Koenig (ed)
Reproductive health in India: new evidence
Jaipur: Rawat
2008
383p
100. 
World Bank

Sparing lives: better reproductive health for poor women in South Asia/by Meera Chatterjee
New Delhi: MacMillan
2008
xviii, 266p
101. 
International Center for Research on Women

Innovative, women-initiated community level: response to domestic violence/by Anuradha Rajan and Nandita Bhatla
A study of Nari Adalat, Baroda and Mahila Panch, Rajkot /by Mahila Samakhya, Gujarat.
New Delhi: The Centre
2002
114p.
102. 
Merry, Sally Engle
 Human rights and gender violence: translating international law into local justice
New Delhi: Oxford University Press
2009

ix, 269p
103. 
Omvedt, Gail

Violence against women: new movements and new theories in India.
New Delhi: Kali for women
1990
42p
104. 
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Speaking tree, women speak Asia-Pacific public hearing on crimes against women related to the violence of development.
Bangalore: Vimochana
1995
137p
105. 
Chhaya Datar
The struggle against violence
Calcutta: Stree
1993
198p
106. 
Madhu D. Joshi
Women and children in prostitution: human rights perspectives (Report of National Workshop)
New Delhi: Uppal
1997
viii, 134p
107. 
United Nations Development Fund for Women

Enable: creating enabling environment for rehabilitation of survivors of trafficking/by Achal Bhagat
New Delhi: The Fund
2006
vii, 100p.

108. 
United Nations Development Fund for Women
Outgrowing the pain: individual psychological intervention for survivors of trafficking/by Achal Bhagat.
New Delhi: The Fund

2006
vii, 142p
109. 
Naik, J P

Equality, quality and quantity: the elusive triangle in Indian education
 New Delhi: Allied
1975.
142p
110. 
National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration
Education for all by 2000: Indian perspective.

New Delhi: The Institute
1990
107p
111. 
Education Commission
Education and national development report

New Delhi: National Council of Educational Research and Training
1986
xxxiv, 992p
1112. 
India. Ministry of Human Resource Development. Department of Education. CABE Committee on Policy
Report.-
Chaired by Shri N.Janardhana Reddy



New Delhi: The Ministry
1992
viii, 86p.
113. 
A.B.Shah (ed)
The social context of education: essays in the honour of Professor J.P.Naik
1978
1978
xxii, 276p
114. 
India. Ministry of Education
Challenge of education -a policy perspective: appendices.
New Delhi
1985
117p.
115. 
National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration
Elementary education in India: where do we stand - State report card 2005/by Arun C. Mehta

New Delhi: The Institute
2006

xxi, 59p.
116. 
National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration
Elementary education in India: where do we stand ? - State report cards 2004/by Arun C. Mehta. 
New Delhi: The Institute
2005
xxi, 25p
117. 
National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration
Elementary education in India: progress towards UEE - Analytical report 2004-05/by Arun C. Mehta.
New Delhi: The Institute
2006
373p
118. 
National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration
Elementary education in India: where do we stand? - District report cards 2004/by Arun C. Mehta.
 2 vols.
New Delhi: The Institute
2005
262p.;
538p.
119. 
National University of Educational Planning and Administration
Elementary education in India: progress towards UEE - analytical report 2006-07/by Arun C. Mehta. 
New Delhi: The University
2008
xxxii, 185p
120. 
Institute of Human Rights Education
Human rights education: child rights - students module - Part II /by I. Devasahayam.
Madurai: The Institute

2004
xi, 109p
121. 
National Council of Educational Research and Training
National curriculum framework 2005. 

New Delhi: The Council
2005
xvii, 140p
122. 
Bhandari, R K

Educational development of women in India.
New Delhi: Ministry of Education and Culture
1982
ii, 109p
123. 
Nair, P.V. Bhaskaran

Returns of higher education of women in India: project report.
Thrissur: University of Calicut
2000
125p
124. 
Solomon, Barbara Miller

In the company of educated women: a history of women and higher education in America.
New Delhi: Asian Books
1990
298p.
125. 
Subhash Bhatnagar and Robert Schware (ed)
Information and communication technology in development: cases from India
New Delhi: Sage
2000
230p.
126. 
Verghese, Jamila

Her gold and her body
Ghaziabad: Vikas
1980
xi, 228p
127. 
Fisch, Jorg

Immolating women: a global history of widow-burning from ancient times to the present.
Delhi: Permanent Black
2005
x, 610p
128. 
Major, Andrea

Pious flames: European encounters with Sati 1500-1830
New Delhi: Oxford University Press
2006
x, 258p
129. 
Population Council

Looking back, looking forward: a profile of sexual and reproductive health in India/ed. by Shireen J. Jejeebhoy
Jaipur: Rawat
2004
xvi, 240p
130. 
Roy, Debal K. Singha

Women, new technology and development: changing relations in rural India
New Delhi: Manohar
1995
223p
131. 
Breastfeeding Promotion Network of India

Status of infant and young child feeding in 49 districts (98 blocks) of India 2003: a national report of the quantitative study/by Arun Gupta and Y.P. Gupta.
New Delhi: The Network.

2004
29p.

132. 
Breastfeeding Promotion Network of India

Status of infant and young child feeding in 49 districts (98 blocks) of India 2003: a national report of the quantitative study/by Arun Gupta and Y.P. Gupta.
New Delhi: The Network
2004.
29p.
133. 
Centre for Women's Development Studies

A pathmaker: tributes to Vina Mazumdar/ed. by Lotika Sarkar, Kumud Sharma and Leela Kasturi.
New Delhi: Rainbow
2002
 72p
134. 
Aparna Basu.
The pathfinder Dr.Muthulakshmi Reddi 
New Delhi: All India Women's Conference
----
143p
135. 
N.N. Vohra and Sabyasachi Bhattacharya (ed)
Looking back: India in the twentieth century. 
New Delhi: National Book Trust
2001
368p

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