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Journal articles on the topic "Karnataka State Commission for Women"

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Hemlata. B.K, Hemlata B. K., and Dr Shinde Jaganath. R. "Women in Higher Education: A Sociological Study in Karnataka State." International Journal of Scientific Research 3, no. 8 (2012): 437–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/august2014/134.

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K, Pradeep Kumar, Sowmyashree K. L, and B. Chandrashekara. "A Spatial Analysis of Human Development and the Level of Women Empowerment in the Karnataka State." Artha - Journal of Social Sciences 11, no. 3 (2012): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.12724/ajss.22.3.

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The present investigation aims at analyzing the regional disparities in the levels of Human development and finding out the relationship between the Human development and the level of women empowerment in the Karnataka state. Five variables namely; Female Literacy rate to total literacy rate, Sex ratio, Child sex ratio, working female Population to total working population and Total crime against women have been taken into consideration to assess the levels of women empowerment of the state. District wise secondary data has been collected from census and the Karnataka State human development r
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Ravi, Y. "Dietary Pattern of Farm Women in a Chamarajanagar District of Karnataka State." International Journal of Pure & Applied Bioscience 5, no. 5 (2017): 1547–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2320-7051.5025.

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R, Dr Sunitha. "Work life balance of women employees of teaching faculties in karnataka state." Journal of Management and Science 10, no. 4 (2020): 40–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/jms.10.9.

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The role of working women has changed throughout the world due to economic conditions and social demands. This has resulted in a scenario in which working women have tremendous pressure to develop a career as robust as their male counterparts while sustaining active engagement in personal life. The ever- increasing work pressure is taking a toll on the working women leaving them with less time for themselves. The increasing responsibilities on the personal front with the technological blessings like advanced mobile phones, notepads, etc. that keeps work life integrated with personal life also
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Mokta, Mamta, and Manjeet Kumar. "Working of State Women Commission in Himachal Pradesh: An Overview." ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal 7, no. 7 (2017): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2249-7137.2017.00070.2.

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Sonar, Gangadhar Balchandrarao. "Young Sex Workers and their Health Hazards in Old Age: A Study in Mumbai-Karnataka region." Journal of Global Economy 12, no. 2 (2016): 137–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1956/jge.v12i2.423.

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This paper is the outcome of an empirical study conducted as part of major research project supported by University Grants Commission, New Delhi. The aim of the paper is to explore the health complications developed by female elderly sex workers aged 45 years and above who entered the profession between the age group of 13 to 35 years. They are a section of women, weakest among the weaker sections for being women, vulnerable, stigmatised, marginalised, excluded and resource poor. The paper suggests measures to ameliorate the conditions of female elderly commercial sex workers with reference
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Panicker, Sunita, and Shivakami Rajan. "The concept of entrepreneurial ability-evidence from women in MSMEs of Karnataka state." International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business 41, no. 1 (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijesb.2020.10031523.

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Rajan, Shivakami, and Sunita Panicker. "The concept of entrepreneurial ability-evidence from women in MSMEs of Karnataka state." International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business 41, no. 1 (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijesb.2020.109429.

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Sahu, Skylab. "Identity and Other: Women and Transgender Sex Workers in Karnataka." Sociological Bulletin 68, no. 1 (2019): 44–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0038022918819366.

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Indian society is multicultural in nature, the diverse socio-cultural and the political factors operating within the society usually create some sort of norms, establish dominance, identify normality and simultaneously create the ‘other’. The other is not a monolithic singular identity, rather it is multiple identities associated with caste, class, gender, religion, etc. The female gender is entangled to multiple layers of power/powerlessness that makes a group of women more vulnerable than the other. While some like sex workers face exclusion because of their disclosed identity, non-recogniti
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C. Nanjunda, Devajana, and Pulamaghatta N. Venugopal. "Boundaries of Contagion: The Unheard Plight of Sex Workers in Karnataka." Journal of the Anthropological Survey of India 69, no. 1 (2020): 33–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2277436x20927254.

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Karnataka is the most populous state in South India. The Government of Karnataka constituted a committee under the chairpersonship of one of the sitting women members of the Karnataka Legislative Council to study the conditions of the sex workers in the state. This committee has submitted its report to the Karnataka government recently. This study has interviewed around 11,000 sex workers across the state and collected the required information about their present condition. Data have been collected through the schedule having 169 questions and interviewing the respondents. Sex workers were ide
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Karnataka State Commission for Women"

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Samal, Anita. "Women in development bureaucracy: A study in Karnataka state." Thesis, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/2009/3133.

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Sureka, B. "Role of commercial banks and financial institutions in financing and promoting women entrepreneurs-A case study of Karnataka State." Thesis, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/2009/2418.

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Cornish, Cynthia Dale. "Unfree wage labour, women and the State: employment visas and foreign domestic workers in Canada." Thesis, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/12800.

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The present study examines federal government programs to admit women to Canada as foreign domestic workers, their exclusion from labour standards legislation, the conditions of work and wage-rates which result from this exclusion, and attempts to organize foreign domestic workers. (The thesis maintains that foreign domestic workers represent a modern form of unfree wage labour since they are required to remain in domestic work as a condition of entry to Canada. In this sense, foreign domestic labour is unfree because of the legal restrictions on the right of workers to change employer, occupa
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Books on the topic "Karnataka State Commission for Women"

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Monitoring, South India Cell for Human Rights Education and. Addressing women's issues: The case of the Karnataka state women's commission. South India Cell for Human Rights Education and Monitoring, 2010.

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(India), Karnataka. The Karnataka State Minorities Commission Act, 1994 and the Karnataka State Minorities Commission Rules, 2000: Karnāṭaka Rājya Alpasaṅkhyātara Āyōga Adhiniyama, 1994 mattu Karnāṭaka Alpasaṅkhyātara Āyōga Niyamagaḷu. Dept. of Parliamentary Affairs and Legislation, 2000.

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Prabhakar, B. C. Gender sensitivity at workplace: A study conducted in Karnataka State (India). Karnataka Employers' Association, 2006.

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Prakash, Nirmala C. Empowerment of women through distance education. Prasaranga, Karnataka State Open University, 2010.

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Report of the Commission of Inquiry Relating to the Affairs of the Karnataka State Khadi and Village Industries Board, Bangalore. Govt. Press, 1986.

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Institute of Social Sciences (New Delhi, India), ed. Devolution of resources to rural local bodies: A comparative study of select state finance commission reports : Karnataka, Kerala, Punjab, Rajasthan, West Bengal. Institute of Social Science, 1998.

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South Africa. Commission on Gender Equality. Information and Evaluation Workshop. Report of the Commission on Gender Equality, Information and Evaluation Workshop, Free State Province, 1998. The Commission, 1998.

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Advani, Poornima. The genesis and making of the National Commission for Women: With compilation of statutes, notifications, orders--state women's commissions. National Commission for Women, 2001.

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M, Saltzberg Joanne, and Maryland Commission for Women, eds. Gender composition of Maryland boards and commissions, 1965-1993: A Maryland Commission for Women report. The Commission, 1994.

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Barth, Maurice. L'enfer guatémaltèque, 1960-1996: Le rapport de la Commission "Reconstitution de la mémoire historique". Karthala, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Karnataka State Commission for Women"

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Rai, Shirin M. "The National Commission for Women." In Mainstreaming gender, democratizing the state? Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7765/9781526137494.00022.

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Rai, Shirin M. "The National Commission for Women: the Indian experience." In Mainstreaming Gender, Democratizing the State. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203786680-11.

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Honculada, Jurgette, and Rosalinda Pineda Ofreneo. "The National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women, the women’s movement and gender mainstreaming in the Philippines." In Mainstreaming gender, democratizing the state? Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7765/9781526137494.00017.

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Honculada, Jurgette, and Rosalinda Pineda Ofreneo. "The National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women, the women’s movement and gender mainstreaming in the Philippines 1 2 3." In Mainstreaming Gender, Democratizing the State. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203786680-6.

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Kaul, Kanika. "Changing Contours of Fiscal Policy and Budgets to Address Violence against Women." In Conflict in the Shared Household. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199489954.003.0011.

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Recent years have witnessed important changes in planning and budgetary processes in the country. The constitution of NITI Aayog in place of the Planning Commission, restructuring of the Union Budget following the Union Government’s acceptance of the 14<sup>th</sup> Finance Commission recommendations and measures undertaken for rationalisation of Centrally Sponsored Schemes have marked gender implications. They also have a bearing on public financing of government programmes in a range of sectors, including those meant to address violence against women. The analysis of schemes to address violence against women by state governments in Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand presented in the chapter, reflects low priority towards the issue in the state budgets, indicating that the importance accorded to gender violence in policy discourse is yet to translate into budgetary priorities. The author concludes that budgetary dimensions of the state’s response to the issue require attention if we are to ensure a comprehensive response mechanism for women facing domestic violence.
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Pemberton, Hugh, Pat Thane, and Noel Whiteside. "Introduction." In Britain's Pensions Crisis. British Academy, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197263853.003.0001.

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In 2002, the British government announced the establishment of a Pensions Commission to assess the state of the country's pension system. In its first report, the Commission confirmed that the nation's pension system is in deep crisis. How come some offer better pension security than that in Britain? How do they cope with similar pressures? In its proposals for extensive reform, the Pensions Commission hopes to plug the holes in the current state system for those (mainly women) with interrupted careers and caring responsibilities. The Commission has three proposals: raising the state pension age to 67, or perhaps 69, by 2050; the creation of a more generous basic state pension by allowing the earnings-related second state pension to evolve into a flat-rate top-up to the present scheme; and the automatic enrolment of all workers into a National Pensions Savings Scheme. This introduction also looks at pension reforms abroad in areas such as Europe, including Germany and Sweden.
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Marino, Katherine M. "United Fronts for Women’s Rights and for Human Rights." In Feminism for the Americas. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469649696.003.0007.

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This chapter illustrates how Latin American popular front feminists seized leadership of the Inter-American Commission of Women at the 1938 Eighth International Conference of American States in Lima and continued to expand the movement. Drawing on the groundwork paved by Ofelia Dom쭧uez Navarro, Clara Gonzoz, Paulina Luisi, Bertha Lutz, and Marta Vergara, who continued organizing in these years, the Unión de Mujeres Americanas, the Confederación Continental de Mujeres por la Paz, and a new force of Mexican poplar front feminists united. They promoted women’s social and economic rights, anti-fascism, anti-racism, and anti-imperialism as interconnected struggles. A leader in this network, the communist feminist Esperanza Balmaceda, who was appointed to the Mexican delegation to the Lima conference, collaborated there with Latin American feminists, the U.S. State Department, and U.S. female reformers in the Roosevelt administration to remove Stevens as chair of the Commission. At the same time, they mobilized a broader defense of what the Lima conference called “derechos humanos.” There and at the Congreso de Democracias in Montevideo, Uruguay, co-organized by Paulina Luisi, feminists asserted the need for a grassroots movement, for women’s rights treaties, and for broad commitments to human rights in the Americas.
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Sripati, Vijayashri. "Internationalizing the Western Liberal Constitution." In Constitution-Making under UN Auspices. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199498024.003.0003.

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This chapter traces United Nations Constitutional Assistance’s historical origins non-chronologically through Ralph Wilde’s family of Foreign Territorial Administration (FTA) policy institutions. It reveals that the following entities internationalized the Western liberal constitution: States, groups of state groups of state representatives, and the League of Nations (including the Permanent Mandates Commission. These predecessors of the UN did so to achieve four common ends: free markets, the rule of law, good governance (including natural resources’ exploitation), and civilized standards, aimed at emancipating women. This chapter establishes that the Constitution gives rise to, and works with each of Wilde’s FTA or international territorial administration, ITA institutions toward common ends. Wilde’s Family reflects the conceptual relations that Chapter 2 established. Wilde’s Family comprises symbiotic parent-child Policy Institutions: The Constitution’s internationalized making and FTA/ITA. On this basis, this chapter argues that Wilde’s Family must be reframed to admit the former: The Parent policy institution.
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Aronson, Amy. "Embarking: The Pittsburgh Survey, Workers’ Compensation, and the First Blush of Fame." In Crystal Eastman. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199948734.003.0004.

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In 1907, Crystal Eastman began a temporary job investigating industrial accidents with the Pittsburgh Survey, a comprehensive study of urban industrial life organized by Paul Kellogg and Edward Devine, financed by the newly formed Russell Sage Foundation. The project involved established leaders, such as Florence Kelley and John R. Commons, as well as young visual artists, including Lewis Hine and Joseph Stella, and brought a new generation of educated women into professional work in social welfare. Eastman’s study, later published as Work Accidents and the Law (1910), resulted in her appointment by Governor Charles Evans Hughes to chair New York’s new commission on employer liability in 1909. There, she proposed to overhaul common law standards, shifting to a no-fault distribution of risk and loss shared by workers, businesses, and consumers. The resulting legislation failed a constitutional challenge in 1911 but laid the groundwork for successful workers’ compensation laws in New York State and elsewhere.
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Marzouki, Nadia. "Introduction." In Islam, translated by C. Jon Delogu. Columbia University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/columbia/9780231176804.003.0002.

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The 2004 French law that prohibits wearing conspicuous religious symbols in public schools provoked much perplexity and even indignation in the United States. The law appeared to go entirely against the American definition of religious freedom as a fundamental individual right and the principle of its free exercise as guaranteed by the First Amendment of the Constitution. The questions and moralizing multiplied: What right had the French state to intervene in the regulation of religious practices? Why did the French have the mischievous obsession of always instituting new laws to settle the least little problem? Did young Muslim women really need to be protected by the republic? But France is hardly the only target of America’s wrath. Several countries are regularly denounced for their intolerance toward this or that religious minority: Why do the Germans refuse to recognize Scientology as a religion? Why do Italians oppose the construction of mosques? Why are the Belgians afraid of a few burkas? One institution in particular has for many years played an essential role in the construction of this narrative that places an exceptional America—champion of religious freedom—in opposition to an aging Europe that is increasingly insular, intolerant, and racist. The United States Commission for International Religious Freedom is an independent, bipartisan group created by the federal government in 1998 to make recommendations to the U.S. State Department about the condition of religious liberties around the world. Based in Washington, D.C., ...
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Conference papers on the topic "Karnataka State Commission for Women"

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Taj, Syed Shahin, and Archana. "Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome in a Preeclamptic Women in Early Postpartum Period: Anaesthetic Management." In ISACON KARNATAKA 2017 33rd Annual Conference of Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISA), Karnataka State Chapter. Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISA), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18311/isacon-karnataka/2017/ep092.

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