Shrestha Bhattacharjee's scientific contributions
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Publications (3)
This book is an outcome of mentor-mentee exploration in social work research in a few states of North east India. We hope this book will benefit among upcoming undergraduate and post graduate students in the field of social work and other social science subjects. The contents of the book are:
1. Mentor-Mentee and Research
2. Importance of Social Wo...
Background: Khasi women have a rich tradition and enjoyed social status and freedom in their community. Women are the leader of the family and make immense contributions to the socio-economic well-being of the community. Leadership in the family and service sectors is highly visible but there is less participation in the political sector. Therefore...
Introduction: Leadership is another factor in the women's empowerment process. Women in Meghalaya are believed to be better placed than their counterparts in the rest of the country. The current study is to explore the socio-political leadership of women in the Khasi community.
Aim: The current study is to understand the socio-political leadership...