Authors :
Dr. Vanita Keruji Bankar
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Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 11 - November
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Abstract :
The prevalence of addiction is very high among women and men in the slums of Marathwada. We cannot
differentiate between men and women having more addiction and women having less, and therefore the socio-economic and
family status of women and men in the slums of Marathwada is extremely low. These people are backward in every respect.
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The prevalence of addiction is very high among women and men in the slums of Marathwada. We cannot
differentiate between men and women having more addiction and women having less, and therefore the socio-economic and
family status of women and men in the slums of Marathwada is extremely low. These people are backward in every respect.