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Towards an explanation of marital violence against women: A case study of Assam, India

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Towards an explanation of marital violence against women: A case study of Assam, India. / Sarma, Kausiki.
Lancaster University, 2023. 313 p.

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Sarma K. Towards an explanation of marital violence against women: A case study of Assam, India. Lancaster University, 2023. 313 p. doi: 10.17635/lancaster/thesis/1952

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