NGOs Working on Women Issues: Some Findings from Nanded District of Maharashtra
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2017
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Journal of Political Studies
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De, Soumitra
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University of North Bengal
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Jadhav, B. S. (2017). NGOs Working on Women Issues: Some Findings from Nanded District of Maharashtra. Journal of Political Studies, 13, 21–35. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3759
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Jadhav, Baburao Sambhaji
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In recent times the number of NGOs working on women related issues has increased. NGOs are emerging as an alternative agent for social change and development. Therefore, NGOs are considered as agents and mediators between governmental agencies and communities. Governmental agencies also develop partnership with the NGOs and thus, they are called the third sector in the field of development. The study finds that these NGOs are negotiating with the community leaders, rural elites, caste and patriarchy when they are working over issues of women. Women’s mobility is still controlled by these socio-cultural forces and the NGOs adopt and profess a liberal ideology and perspective to negotiate with the societal structure.
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13
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2278-4039
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21 - 35