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Reproductive Rights of Women in India / by Neha Singh, Seema Gupta and Versha Vahini

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd, 2023.Description: xxi, 181p.; 24cmISBN:
  • 9789356404748
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.5404 SIN
Contents:
1. Prologue 2. Understanding Reproductive Rights 3. Reproductive rights of women in India 4. Nature and Scope of the right to abortion 5. Abortion laws in India 6. Changing Contours of abortion laws in India from 1971 to 2021 7. Judicial Recognition of reproductive rights in India 8. Right to abortion and contemporary issues in India 9. Survey research methodology 10. An empirical study of abortion rights 11. Findings of the empirical study 12. Discussion and Observations
Summary: One of the biggest challenges faced by women in India is the persistence of gender inequality. Women in India are often discriminated against in the homes, at the work places and in society at large. This discrimination can make it difficult for women to take decisions about their own bodies and lives. Access to quality reproductive health services is another major challenge. Many women in India do not have access to contraception, safe abortion services or maternal health care. This is due to a number of factors, including poverty, lack of education, and social stigma, all arising from and further deepening the gender inequality. ---provided by publisher
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1. Prologue
2. Understanding Reproductive Rights
3. Reproductive rights of women in India
4. Nature and Scope of the right to abortion
5. Abortion laws in India
6. Changing Contours of abortion laws in India from 1971 to 2021
7. Judicial Recognition of reproductive rights in India
8. Right to abortion and contemporary issues in India
9. Survey research methodology
10. An empirical study of abortion rights
11. Findings of the empirical study
12. Discussion and Observations

One of the biggest challenges faced by women in India is the persistence of gender inequality. Women in India are often discriminated against in the homes, at the work places and in society at large. This discrimination can make it difficult for women to take decisions about their own bodies and lives. Access to quality reproductive health services is another major challenge. Many women in India do not have access to contraception, safe abortion services or maternal health care. This is due to a number of factors, including poverty, lack of education, and social stigma, all arising from and further deepening the gender inequality. ---provided by publisher

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