The Direct Benefit Transfer in India have achieved a lot with the target set by the government i.e transparency, accountability and simplified procedure of inclusive growth and on the way to increase the base of the program to achieve more. The overall analysis found to be profitable but this could have achieved more if we had a well prepared plan to implement before the implementation. That is first objective should be increasing the preparedness of the masses to deal with the process by gaining more knowledge about thedigital process and more knowledge on the finance process of the government
In this project, it has been tried to provide a comprehensive picture about the Foreign Direct Inves...
The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) is a National Scheme with an...
In this project, it has been tried to provide a comprehensive picture about the Foreign Direct Inves...
The Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) is a social security scheme launched by the government of India, w...
In order to address some of the challenges faced in implementation of Indian government's flagship p...
The Government of India has launched various schemes for rural development and welfare in areas of e...
On the eve of India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017, Arjun Bhatia discusses India’s potential for rapid ...
The two most pressing challenges for public action in India are: • Institutional reform to enhance t...
India’s efforts in targeting a wide range of social protection measures towards different categories...
Every country in the world has created some sort of scheme for the benefit of underprivileged citize...
After independence, the start of Five Year Planning System in India laid down the basic platform of ...
Over a fourth of India’s population suffers acute poverty and deprivation. A critical part of concer...
"A smart delivery mechanism will reach the people of India. The consumers will get hassle-free ...
India is going to have the second largest population and one of the largest markets in the world, h...
2008 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
In this project, it has been tried to provide a comprehensive picture about the Foreign Direct Inves...
The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) is a National Scheme with an...
In this project, it has been tried to provide a comprehensive picture about the Foreign Direct Inves...
The Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) is a social security scheme launched by the government of India, w...
In order to address some of the challenges faced in implementation of Indian government's flagship p...
The Government of India has launched various schemes for rural development and welfare in areas of e...
On the eve of India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017, Arjun Bhatia discusses India’s potential for rapid ...
The two most pressing challenges for public action in India are: • Institutional reform to enhance t...
India’s efforts in targeting a wide range of social protection measures towards different categories...
Every country in the world has created some sort of scheme for the benefit of underprivileged citize...
After independence, the start of Five Year Planning System in India laid down the basic platform of ...
Over a fourth of India’s population suffers acute poverty and deprivation. A critical part of concer...
"A smart delivery mechanism will reach the people of India. The consumers will get hassle-free ...
India is going to have the second largest population and one of the largest markets in the world, h...
2008 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
In this project, it has been tried to provide a comprehensive picture about the Foreign Direct Inves...
The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) is a National Scheme with an...
In this project, it has been tried to provide a comprehensive picture about the Foreign Direct Inves...