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الصفحة 23
5 % females are married and the remaining persons are unmarried . In the age
group 15 – 34 , the unmarried , males ( 41 . 5 % ) are fewer than married males (
56 . 0 % ) and widow / divorced are 1 . 18 % and 1 . 21 % respectively . In
females ...
5 % females are married and the remaining persons are unmarried . In the age
group 15 – 34 , the unmarried , males ( 41 . 5 % ) are fewer than married males (
56 . 0 % ) and widow / divorced are 1 . 18 % and 1 . 21 % respectively . In
females ...
الصفحة 26
The sex ratio among the Buddhists is 929 and 987 for the BL and BM respectively
. Taking them together it becomes 959 . On the other hand among the Muslims
we find a low sex ratio as among the MD and MK . They are 869 and 916 ...
The sex ratio among the Buddhists is 929 and 987 for the BL and BM respectively
. Taking them together it becomes 959 . On the other hand among the Muslims
we find a low sex ratio as among the MD and MK . They are 869 and 916 ...
الصفحة 29
47 respectively ; but on inclusion of all married women the corresponding figures
are 2 . 94 and 3 . 24 among the Buddhists and the Muslims respectively . It
suggests higher number of pregnancy among the Muslims . An analysis of CF
women ...
47 respectively ; but on inclusion of all married women the corresponding figures
are 2 . 94 and 3 . 24 among the Buddhists and the Muslims respectively . It
suggests higher number of pregnancy among the Muslims . An analysis of CF
women ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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