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Education for gender equity: The Lok Jumbish experience

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Anil Bordia (India) Was actively involved in the formulation of India's Education Policy of 1986; and served as Secretary of his country's Ministry of Education (1987-92). He conceptualized the Lok Jumbish Project and was its Chair during 1992–99.

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Bordia, A. Education for gender equity: The Lok Jumbish experience. Prospects 30, 313–329 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02754056

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