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“ANANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT SHADES OF WOMEN STATUS IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT& ANALYSIS TO PREVENT DETERIORATION OF SEX-RATIOS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO NORTHERN INDIA”

    1 Author(s):  DR. MONIKA KANCHAN

Vol -  7, Issue- 5 ,         Page(s) : 89 - 93  (2016 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

This research is descriptive in nature in this research paper researcher has been focus on current socio-economic status and development, now day’s women are contributing their physical and social efforts similar than men form enhancing Indian economy as well as development for future prospective. Women who belong to different religions, castes, classes, and come from various occupational and educational backgrounds in India, in this paper research uses literature methods for data collection.

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