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Flesh Trade, a Report

Author : Krishna Kanta Mukherjee
Publisher :
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 16,4 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Prostitution
ISBN :

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Outcome of a comprehensive study report on trafficking in women in Uttar Pradesh.

Beyond the Line

Author : Awoto Awomi
Publisher : Notion Press
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 36,14 MB
Release : 2020-12-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1637145071

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‘Beyond the Line’ is about the Creator and Creation. It exposes the hidden truth of the Gospel plainly, and also takes a look at the author's life and the prevailing Naga society. This is a must-read book with faith and prayer to witness a life changing renewal in one’s personal life. God had a plan for preserving the author's life and brought him to the lowest point of life so that through him, His name will be proclaimed to the people that He is the Lord of Lords, the one and only living God of the ages.

Sniper

Author : Shashi Warrier
Publisher : Penguin Books India
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 30,47 MB
Release :
Category :
ISBN : 9780143064381

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&Lsquo;He Looked At Everything With A Sniper&Rsquo;S Eye. The World Was One Large Target And He Was Alone In It, In His Own Dark Little Womb, Depending For Survival On His Sniper&Rsquo;S Instincts.&Rsquo; Lieutenant Colonel Eswaran, A Highly Decorated Special Forces Officer In The Indian Army, Is In The Jungles Of Nagaland Trying To Hunt A Sniper, Gul Mohammed, Who Has A Vendetta Against Him. Meanwhile, In Kochi, His Sixteen-Year-Old Daughter Is Kidnapped, Raped, Beaten And Burnt To Death By A Sadist Known Only As The &Lsquo;Grey Man&Rsquo;. Faced By An Apathetic Police Force Eswaran Sets Out To Hunt His Daughter&Rsquo;S Murderer. Will His Training As An Ace Sniper Pay Off Or Will He Fail At Defeating The Now Combined Forces Of The Powerful Grey Man And Gul?

War in the Blood

Author : Chris Beyrer
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 13,33 MB
Release : 2017-07-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1786991969

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Effective treatment for HIV and AIDS came in 1996. For sufferers in the developed world, this marked a true watershed moment: the end of the death sentence. But for many in the developing world, including in Southeast Asia, these new treatments remained far out of reach. In his early thirties, following the loss of his partner to an AIDS-related illness, Chris Beyrer wrote the first edition of War in the Blood. Three decades later, having served as president of the International AIDS Society, he believes we have arrived at an extraordinary milestone. For the first time, a patient has been demonstrably cured of HIV, new vaccine trials in Thailand have shown great promise, and the PrEP programme genuinely works. So why are over half of the estimated 38.8 million people living with HIV still not on treatment? War in the Blood is a labour of love, both a celebratory account of Southeast Asia and the story of our failure to protect those most vulnerable the world over – gay men, adolescent girls, sex workers, drug users, and transgender women. Beyrer offers an impassioned plea for our communities and governments – and our own hearts and minds – to stop denying the realities of sex, sexuality, and gender, and to take affirmative action.

Indian Feminisms

Author : Geetanjali Gangoli
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 16,35 MB
Release : 2016-05-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1317117468

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Contributing to debates on feminism, this book considers the impact made by feminists in India from the 1970s. Geetanjali Gangoli analyses feminist campaigns on issues of violence and women’s rights, and debates on ways in which feminist legal debates may be limiting for women and based on exclusionary concepts such as citizenship. She addresses campaigns ranging from domestic violence, rape, pornography and son preference and sets them within a wider analysis of the position of women within the Indian state. The strengths and limitations of law reform for women are addressed as well as whether legal feminisms relating to law and women's legal rights are effective in the Indian context. The question of whether legal campaigns can make positive changes in women’s lives or whether they further legitimize oppressive state patriarchies is considered. The recasting of caste and community identities is also assessed, as well as the rise of Hindu fundamentalism and the ways in which feminists in India have combated and confronted these challenges. Indian Feminisms will interest researchers and students in the areas of feminism, law, women’s movements and social movements in India, and South Asia more generally.

Labors Lost

Author : Natasha Korda
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 47,69 MB
Release : 2011-09-21
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 081220431X

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Labors Lost offers a fascinating and wide-ranging account of working women's behind-the-scenes and hitherto unacknowledged contributions to theatrical production in Shakespeare's time. Natasha Korda reveals that the purportedly all-male professional stage relied on the labor, wares, ingenuity, and capital of women of all stripes, including ordinary crafts- and tradeswomen who supplied costumes, props, and comestibles; wealthy heiresses and widows who provided much-needed capital and credit; wives, daughters, and widows of theater people who worked actively alongside their male kin; and immigrant women who fueled the fashion-driven stage with a range of newfangled skills and commodities. Combining archival research on these and other women who worked in and around the playhouses with revisionist readings of canonical and lesser-known plays, Labors Lost retrieves this lost history by detailing the diverse ways women participated in the work of playing, and the ways male players and playwrights in turn helped to shape the cultural meanings of women's work. Far from a marginal phenomenon, the gendered division of theatrical labor was crucial to the rise of the commercial theaters in London and had an influence on the material culture of the stage and the dramatic works of Shakespeare and his contemporaries.

Supreme Court on Children

Author : Vincent Walsh
Publisher : Socio Legal Information Cent
Page : 482 pages
File Size : 49,78 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Children
ISBN : 8189479725

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Consent and Trade

Author : Frank J. Garcia
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 16,78 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1108473253

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A new take on trade law's roots in consensual exchange, illuminating coercive and exploitative dynamics undercutting both consent and trade.

The Twilight Zone

Author :
Publisher : Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 11,14 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Prostitutes
ISBN : 9788120718883

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A brief insight into the flesh trade existing in various parts of India.