Reproductive Health of Females: A Micro-level Study of District Tihari from Anthropological Perspective Negi Sunita* Research Scholar, HNB Garhwal University A Central University, Srinagar, Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India *Email id: negisunita72@gmail.com
Online published on 28 October, 2022. Abstract In the present research paper, reproductive health among women of rural society will be discussed. In which women from backward and urban rural lower class families are included. People have migrated from the villages of Uttarakhand for education, health and employment, most of the people in the village who do not have employment, and they make their living by doing agricultural work and animal husbandry. That's why most of the families belong to the lower class category. 10 to 15 km from the national highway where there are limited means of transport, those women have been kept in the category of backward rural, women who live in villages near the city have been kept in the category of urban rural. How are women's education, their age at marriage and family planning resources related to each other, and how it affects the reproductive health of women. The relationship between health and empowerment will be studied. How much has the health of women improved due to the impact of technological progress, and whether she takes advantage of them or not. Top Keywords Reproductive health, Women's health, Family planning, Empowerment and age of marriage, District Tihari, Uttarakhand. Top |