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The present study examines the impact of the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) on LPG adoption, girls’ education, and women’s empowerment in rural India. Despite the government’s efforts to provide
Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala YojnaLPG connectionsClean Energysolid fuelscrop residuesgirls
Traditional and religious leaders play a key role in addressing many vital social problems including girl child marriage. A girl child marriage is a marriage conducted before the age of 18. This study
Social WorkLaw ViolationsCriminal Justice
This article presents the results of a study aimed at understanding the management of violence suffered by girls and women with disabilities in an urban context. It is based on a documentary study and
Sub-Saharan African LiteratureEnvironmental EthicsEthno EcologyCultural AdaptionSustainable Management.
The relationship between socioeconomic factors and physical activity levels in badminton player is a critical area of study, given the long-term implications for health and well-being. Various socioec
PHYSICAL ACTIVITYBADMINTON PLAYERSSOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
First Language Acquisition is a complex phenomenon and it has been debated for decades by theorists and researchers. The biological foundations of language such as Chomsky’s LAD and the obvious influe
ModernizationMilitary TanksMinimum Essential ForceTechnology Transfer
In Tanzania, entrenched cultural norms favoring male offspring significantly influence family dynamics and pose considerable challenges to the well-being of daughters. This phenomenon, known as son pr
SonSon PreferenceDaughtersGender equalitySocietal norms
This study explores the impact of unlawful digital interventions on the Rohingya community in Bangladesh during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Rohingya refugees, who have faced severe persecution in Myanm
This study reports the results of a survey of 600 senior secondary schools girls (age between 18 and 22 years) in urban Botswana regarding their involvement in intergenerational relationships. The res
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