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Item Birth Spacing and its Effects on Maternal and Child Health Care in Chamar Community(Faculty of Health and Physical Education, 2019) Singh, RanjuNot availableItem A domestic violence against women and its impact on health in Chamar community(Department of Health Education, 2018) Niroula, BibikaThis thesis entitled " A domestic violence against women and its impact on health in Chamar community" is under the syllabus of M.Ed 2nd year. T.U. Education faculty. It was prepared for the fulfillment of our curriculum 598 marks. This study find out that, the domestic violence upon the women, physical, mental and sexual problem upon them from violence. Then, It was the purpose to find out the women's problem by the descriptive pattern. The women who were selected the sunsari district, Inaruwa Municipality and ward no. -6, who were 145 women for the purposive sampling. For the analysis of this statistic, I did tabulation, Pie-Chart and bar-chart Because of the domestic violence most of the people has lost their physical, mental, all round development. In this way they spent their life in troublesome. At that time, they need proper care, useful skill in life. In this study, the women who are under violence they are not respected. In place of respect, they are suffering from pain in their life. This study tries to show that, the women who are under violence, their condition, problem, result, cause of violence etc . There are 61.38 percent women are under violence in which place I studied. Most of the voilences are beating, dominant, discrimination, traditional social evil and Alcoholism etc They are balmed by their family in different things. Like, eating, visiting , talkative , witch, thiefer etc . They are feeling economic crisis who are unemployed for their Children's care and education. Because of the domestic violence 84.82 percent women are going to become the vitim of different disease. Among them, they have 36.14 percent UTI. They are becaming feeling weakness day by day. Like mental problem, tension, eye problem. Among all violent women 63.45 percent women falls under family violence and 74.48% women had increased their negative thinking. The women who are dominated they feel hopeless because they are illiterate, unemployed, poverty and suffering family violence etc. Due to the family violence 73.01 percent children are suffering different problems. Like, physical , mental, educational etc. They used to go government hospital when they became sick due to the lack of money. There are 40.69 percent women are found in hospital. Because of the violence the women's daily life is becoming too problematic. By the change of time, along with the modern time, people want to live in single family. In comparisons of single family, the women who live in big family, they feel problem with their family members. they are dominated by their family in different things. Because of these family violence, the women lost their hope, mental balance, they feel terror, they broke down the parts of the body, they leave their house they did murder etc. These above mention are the fact event which are happening in our society as well as whole country.Item Fertility Behaviour in Chamar Community(Faculty of Health Education, 2016) Karn, PinkuThis study entitled " Fertility Behavior in Chamar community of Asanpur VDC of Siraha District" was carried out specifically ward No. 4,5,6, and 7 of Asanpur VDC with aim of finding the demographic and socio-economic and knowledge and practice of fertility in Chamar community . A month long field operation was launched in the study area. There are altogether 2500 households and 11000 population reside in Asanpur VDC. There are 150 Chamar households in Asanpur VDC. Among them the total population of Chamar 750. Out of then, there are 360 are male and 390 are Female. Out of 390, there are 120 female in reproductive age which is the sample size of this study. The study area and Chamar community were chosen purposively and respondents (i.e. 15-49 years Chamar women having at least on child) were taken by census method and interviewed through structured and semi- structured interview schedule. Majority of the respondents had adopted early marriage, premature pregnancy, higher fertility and child loss experiences. Nearly one fourth o fourth respondents had an appropriate concept of family planning. Illiteracy has been one of he vital cause for their high fertility level because of their early marriage and less awareness about family planning etc. But by the study it is seen that even some of the educated Chamar hesitate and do not use contraceptives because they have the deep rooted belief that children are the gift of god, therefore, not only the education for the uneducated but also the awareness about the demerits of populations growth and early marriage should be provided through NGOs, INGOs and even from the government sector, and it will, of course, result in diminishing their high fertility level and their life will ultimately become easier and more comfortable.