Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... respectively . In females the fre- quency of never married ( 30.8 % ) is quite low than that of married ( 64.96 % ) . 1.58 % and 2.65 % fall in the category of ' widowed ' and ' divorced ' respectively . The next age group ( 35-59 ) ...
... respectively . In females the fre- quency of never married ( 30.8 % ) is quite low than that of married ( 64.96 % ) . 1.58 % and 2.65 % fall in the category of ' widowed ' and ' divorced ' respectively . The next age group ( 35-59 ) ...
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... 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 respectively ; and the overall sex ratio among the Muslims is 897. This ...
... 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 respectively ; and the overall sex ratio among the Muslims is 897. This ...
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... 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 preg- nancy among the Muslims . An analysis of CF women ...
... 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 preg- nancy among the Muslims . An analysis of CF women ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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