Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences (Apr 2011)

Women Reproductive Rights in India: Prospective Future

  • Srinivas Kosgi,
  • Vaishali Hegde N,
  • Satheesh Rao,
  • Shrinivasa Bhat Undaru,
  • Nagesh Pai

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1

Abstract

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Reproductive rights were established as a subset of the human rights. Parents have a basic human right to determine freely and responsibly the number and the spacing of their children. Issues regarding the reproductive rights are vigorously contested, regardless of the population’s socioeconomic level, religion or culture. Following review article discusses reproductive rights with respect to Indian context focusing on socio economic and cultural aspects. Also discusses sensitization of government and judicial agencies in protecting the reproductive rights with special focus on the protecting the reproductive rights of people with disability (mental illness and mental retardation).

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