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Indian Journal of Current Psychological Research 2:98–102. Kumari, R. (1989). Women-Headed Households in Rural India. New Delhi: Radiant Publishing. Leela, D. S. (1991). "Women-Headed Family-Problems, Coping Patterns, Support System, and Some Related Policy Matters." In Research on Families with Problems in India.
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All told, scholars now agree, just as British administrators and Indian nationalists at the time recognized, that the late-nineteenth century famines in India were not purely food shortages, but rather were complex crises resulting from the impacts of drought and crop failure on market systems within the colonial Indian society and economy.
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