Society Status: Rights for Woman and Children

Abstract

This paper discusses the right and position of woman and children in society. Author also tells sometimes the tradition becomes the wrong things for woman. Here the NGO or world level organization’s role to change the position of woman and children in society is also discussed. Everyone in this world should do something for improvement the condition of woman and children in society.

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U. T. Lindsey

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U. T. Lindsey (2012). Society Status: Rights for Woman and Children. International Journal of Languages, Education and Social Sciences (www.ijless.com), 1(1), 14-16. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-86970