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They then chased the man, later identified as Parmar, and forced him to stop, "said a Danilimda police station official.
The Times of India 2010
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Parmar believes that if a healthy woman of fifty, who can provide superb facilities and enormous love and affection to a child, chooses to have a baby, this should not be faulted, but rather supported.
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Older Mother, Better Mother? Barbara Hannah Grufferman 2011
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Parmar believes that if a healthy woman of fifty, who can provide superb facilities and enormous love and affection to a child, chooses to have a baby, this should not be faulted, but rather supported.
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Older Mother, Better Mother? Barbara Hannah Grufferman 2011
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Divyakant Solanki/European Pressphoto Agency Kamal Parmar, 64, has started a school on a roadside in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, where he teaches primary school children, mostly residents of nearby slums.
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Associate Professor of Communication and Culture at the University of Calgary, Aradhana Parmar, brings out some other dimensions of the phenomenon.
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Older Mother, Better Mother? Barbara Hannah Grufferman 2011
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She has a point; large numbers of children are the result of unplanned and even worse, unwanted pregnancies; no matter how healthy and young their mothers may be, these children and their parents may face far more of a struggle than Parmar's enthusiastic fifty year old first time mother.
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Older Mother, Better Mother? Barbara Hannah Grufferman 2011
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Associate Professor of Communication and Culture at the University of Calgary, Aradhana Parmar, brings out some other dimensions of the phenomenon.
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Older Mother, Better Mother? Barbara Hannah Grufferman 2011
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Parmar, who also teaches Women's Studies and Development Studies, believes passionately that women can benefit considerably from the ability to have later pregnancies.
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Older Mother, Better Mother? Barbara Hannah Grufferman 2011
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She has a point; large numbers of children are the result of unplanned and even worse, unwanted pregnancies; no matter how healthy and young their mothers may be, these children and their parents may face far more of a struggle than Parmar's enthusiastic fifty year old first time mother.
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Older Mother, Better Mother? Barbara Hannah Grufferman 2011
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Parmar, who also teaches Women's Studies and Development Studies, believes passionately that women can benefit considerably from the ability to have later pregnancies.
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Older Mother, Better Mother? Barbara Hannah Grufferman 2011
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