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Post-Independence Educational Development among Women in India

Balaji Pandey

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Abstract: This paper aims to examine the policy debates on women's education and highlight some of the basic issues affecting the progress of women's education since the introduction of planned development in the country. [CWDS].

Keywords: women's; disability; Indian; opportiinity; girls; science; technology; cultivation; moral values; health; employment; post-independence; boys; girl's; education; development; policy debates (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-02
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