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    Perceptions of slum girls about selected aspects of marriage and mate -selection
    (Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 2000-10-16) Deshpande, Shalaka Chandrakant; Patnam, Visala
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    Effects of operative delivery on woman neonate and family
    (Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 1997-06-30) Vaishali Jagat Prakash Bhargava; Patnam, Vishala N.
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    EVALUATION OF NUTRITIONAL QUALITY OF VALUE ADDED EXTRUDED PRODUCT OF SELECTED VARIETIES OF SOYBEAN
    (VASANTRAO NAIK MARATHWADA KRISHI VIDYAPEETH, PARBHANI, 2009) RAUT, SONALI SADASHIV; Devi, Rohini
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    Determinants of self esteem of rural teenage girls
    (Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 2007-05-19) Shinde, Vanmala Dilip; Patnam, Visala
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    Views aspirations and emotional maturity of commercially sexually exploited teenage girls
    (Vasantrao Naik Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 2002-06-01) Bagul, Megha Vasant; Patnam, V.N.
    One hundred commercially sexually exploited teenage girls were randomly selected from Parbhani town of Marathwada for the study. Out of the hundred, 50 teepage girls were the first generation entered the trade of commercial sex and the remaining 50 were the daughters of commercial sex workers. The data pertaining to the study were collected by personally interviewing them and also administering the emotional maturity scale. All the CSE teenage girls of the second generation and 50 percent CSE teenage girls of the first generation hailed from slum and rural areas respectively. Poverty, marital problems and parental exploitation were the major causes for these girls for entering the trade of commercial sex. Almost all the CSE teenage girls in both the generations viewed the trade of commercial sex as an indecent & immoral trade and opined that no girl or woman should take it up. Majority of the teenage girls in both the groups regretted for being in the trade of commercial sex for the reasons of not getting a chance to get married and to lead normal life and for feeling lonely & insecured for getting detached from their families and society at large. Considerably a higher percentage of the sample girls in both the generations assessed to be emotionally unstable. Income, cohabiting and education had positive influence on emotional maturity of the CSE sample girls of both the generations. About 60 - 70 percent of the CSE teenage girls of both the generations became addicted to one or other substance due to the anxiety mainly built up from their financial crisis. Majority of the sample girls in both the generations aspired to lead normal & married life and expected from government a lot of welfare services for the CSE women & children
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    Influence of older siblings on school age child development, scholastic performance and family relationships
    (Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 2006-06-12) Bandale, Minal Nandkumar; Patnam, Visala
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    Attitudes and expectations of Urban mothers about preschool education
    (Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 2006-05-30) Hatole, Suvarna Pralhadrao; Desetty, Ramanamma
    One hundred and fifty urban mothers having children of preschool age of 3-6 years were randomly selected from Parbhani town of Maharashtra state. Out of 150 mothers 75 of them availed preschool services and the rest of them did not avail preschool services for their children. The data pertaining to the study were collected by personally interviewing them based on structured cum openended questionnaire and also by administering scale of parental attitudes towards preschool education. The results indicated that significantly a high percentage of mothers availed preschool services expressed favourable attitudes towards preschool education as compared to their counterparts who have not utilized preschool services. Y values showed that there is a significant correlation between income and education status of sample mothers and their positive attitudes towards preschool education. All the mothers in both the groups had greater expectations in terms of quality from preschools. However, 100 per cent of mothers expected their children to learn reading, writing, a bit of mathematics in preschools. All the sample mothers stated that preschool education contributes to young childrens' wholesome development.
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    Experiences of rural teenage girls during menstruation and their attitudes
    (Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 2005-11-24) Naik, Aboli Machindranath; Bangale, Jaya
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    Occupational health status of women employed in the unorganised and self-employed sector
    (Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 2000-06-22) Ranjwan, Sandhya Ramrao; Zend, J.P.