Anjali Begwe, a U.C. Berkeley student studying women in rural India, discusses her recent return to a village with apopulation of 8,000 located 450 miles from Bombay. She discusses her original research there, the programs she established--such as the Farm Women's day care and marketing center--and other efforts to help the plight of East Indian women. She discusses her plan to return and continue her work upon completion of her dissertation.|WOMEN IN RURAL INDIA / Anjali Begwe| interviewed by Debra Keipp| produced by Jude Thilman. - Bagwe, a U.C. Berkeley student studying women in rural India, discusses her recent return to a village with a population of 8,000 located 450 miles from Bombay. She discusses her original research there, the programs she established--such as the Farm Women's daycare and marketing center--and other efforts to help the plight of East Indian women. She discusses her plan to return and continue her work upon completion of her dissertation. - BROADCAST: KPFA, 8 Mar. 1989.
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