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“The education and empowerment of women “The education and empowerment of women “The education and empowerment of women “The education and empowerment of women throughout the world throughout the world throughout the world throughout the world

cannot fail to result in more cannot fail to result in more cannot fail to result in more cannot fail to result in more caring, tolerant just and caring, tolerant just and caring, tolerant just and caring, tolerant just and

peaceful life for all.”peaceful life for all.”peaceful life for all.”peaceful life for all.”

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PUBLICATIONS BASED ON THE WORK

PRESENTED IN THE THESIS

1. Walia Dr. Harjinder (ed.) (2007) Development

Communication, Publication Bureau, Punjabi

University, Patiala. Chapter 16. Historical

Perspectives: from Discrimination to

Empowerment.

2. Maan Dr. Gurmeet Singh (ed.) (2009) Media

Parents and Children, Publication Bureau, Punjabi

University, Patiala. Chapter 3. Content Analysis of

Girl child News in English Dailies. Along with Dr.

Harjinder Walia.