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References

Agarwal, Bina (1996) A Field of One’s Own: Gender and Land Rights in South Asia. New
Delhi: Cambridge University Press.

John, Mary (2006, ed) Women’s Studies in India, First Edition. Delhi: Penguin Group.

Menon, Ritu (2011) Making a Difference: Memoirs from the Women’s Movement in India.
Delhi: Women Unlimited.

Nayak, Nalini (2005) Social Security for the Unorganised Sector. Mumbai: Economic and
Political Weekly, Vol. 40, Issue No. 22-23, 28 May.

Patel, Vibhuti (1985) Women’s Liberation in India. London: New Left Review, No. 153,
August 1985, pp. 75-86.

Patel, Vibhuti (1988) Sex Determination and Sex Preselection Tests: Abuse of Advanced
Technologies, in Rehana Ghadiali (ed), Women and Society in India. Bombay: Sage
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Patel, Vibhuti (1995) Shah Bano Controversy and the Challenges Faced by Women’s
Movement in India, in Asghar Ali Engineer (ed), Problems of Muslim Women in India.
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Patel, Vibhuti (2002) Women’s Challenges of the New Millennium, New Delhi: Gyan
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Patel, Vibhuti (2009, Ed.) Discourse on Women and Empowerment. Delhi: The women
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Patel, Vibhuti (2010) Human rights Movements in India. Delhi: Social Change, 40 (4),
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Philipose, Pamela and Bishnoi, Aditi (2013, Eds.) Across the Crossfire: Women and
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Ramchandran, Vimla and KameshwariJandhyala (2014 eds) Catastrophies of


Empowerment-The Story of Mahila Samakhya. Delhi: Zubaan Books.

Rege, Sharmila (2006) Writing Caste/Writing Gender Narrating Dalit Women’s


Testimonies. Delhi: ZubaanBooks.

Rustagi, Preet (2004) Significance of Gender-related Development Indicators: An


Analysis of Indian States. Delhi: Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Vol. 11, No. 3.

Sen, G. and K. Brown (1987). Development, Crises and Alternative Visions. New York:
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Velayudhan, Meera (2009) Women’s Land Rights in South Asia: Struggles and Diverse
Contexts. Mumbai: Economic and Political Weekly, 44(44):74-79January 2009.

Weblinks

http://idsn.org/key-issues/dalit-women/

https://www.jstor.org/stable/25741968

https://works.bepress.com/professor_vibhutipatel/1/

http://www.fes-asia.org/news/political-feminism-in-india-an-analysis-of-actors-
debates-and-strategies/

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