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  2. INS Nirdeshak (J19) - Wikipedia

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    INS Nirdeshak (J19) (Hindi: निर्देशक lit. director) was the sixth ship of the Sandhayak class of the Indian Navy. The ship operated as a hydrographic survey ship in the Indian Navy, under the Eastern Naval Command. Nirdeshak was equipped to prepare a variety of marine charts and maps for ECDIS system.

  3. INS Nirdeshak (2022) - Wikipedia

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    INS Nirdeshak (Hindi: निर्देशक lit. director) is the second ship of her class of survey ships. It is a hydrographic survey ship built by GRSE for the Indian Navy . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The ship inherits the same name as that of a previous survey vessel which served the Navy until December 2014.

  4. Sandhayak-class survey vessel (2023) - Wikipedia

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    The second vessel of the class, Nirdeshak, was laid on 1 December 2020 and was subsequently launched on 26 May 2022. The ship was delivered to the Indian Navy on 8 October 2024. [10] The ship was commissioned on 18 December 2024. [11] The third ship, Ikshak, was laid down on 6 August 2021 and launched on 26 November 2022. [12] [13]

  5. Feminism in India - Wikipedia

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    Indian women negotiate survival through an array of oppressive patriarchal family structures: age, ordinal status, relationship to men through family of origin, marriage and procreation, and patriarchal attributes. Examples of patriarchal attributes include dowry, siring sons etc., kinship, caste, community, village, market, and the state.

  6. Women's empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Even so, the share of women among landowners increased in 10 of 18 countries over the last decade, with marked improvements in several countries in sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia. [10] The effects of leadership and decision-making; Women's responsibilities at home make it difficult to take part and engage in decision-making. [60] As this ...

  7. List of women's organizations - Wikipedia

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    The RINJ Foundation – civil society women's group focused on safety of women & children particularly from sexual exploitation & violence (founded 2012) TimesUp – organization all around the world (famous ambassadors: Emma Watson, Meryl Streep) UNIFEM – United Nations Development Fund for Women (established 1976) UN Women – established 2010

  8. Women in development - Wikipedia

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    She showed that women often did more than half the agricultural work, in one case as much as 80%, and that they also played an important role in trade. [3] In other countries, many women were severely underemployed. According to the 1971 census in India, women constituted 48.2% of the population but only 13% of economic activity.

  9. Gender inequality in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Four significant events in the life of a woman: marriage; divorce; custody of children; and, inheritance rights are governed by personal laws. [10] Personal laws are based on religious and social value systems. Because women are the primary caregivers for children, in cases of divorce, custody is most often awarded to the mother.