SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF WOMEN IN GUPTA PERIOD

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  • Dr. Vikash Sharma

Abstract

While the mining operations provide employment opportunities and infrastructure facilities to local communities, these may also lead to negative externalities, including adverse environmental, health, and livelihood effects. The Indian government took cognisance of the welfare of the mining-affected communities, including tribal and forest-dwelling communities and hence, introduced the District Mineral Foundation (DMF) 

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2007-2024

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Dr. Vikash Sharma. (2024). SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF WOMEN IN GUPTA PERIOD. International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 18(3), 1–11. Retrieved from https://ijeponline.com/index.php/journal/article/view/854

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