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Empowerment of Tribal Women Through Family Planning Programme – A Micro Study of Sandeshkhali Block of Sundarban Area

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Table 1: Mean, standard deviation and differences in knowledge about family planning    programme of different literacystatus among same age groups of Scheduled Tribe women
Table 2: Mean, standard deviation and differences in attitude towards family planning programme of different literacystatus among same age groups of Scheduled Tribe women
Table 3: Mean, standard deviation and differences in methods about family planning programme of different literacystatus among same age groups of Scheduled Tribe women

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