Abstract

• Uses a case of Taj Mahal to compare and show maternal death 382 years ago and today • Examines maternal death and issues emblematic of reproductive health in India • Shows gender constraints in decision-making power • Suggests taking a visionary step, citing the case of Queen Ulrika Eleonora's solution • Suggests solutions to improve maternal health and reduce maternal mortality

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