Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay was an important thinker of recent times. His thoughts covered political as well as social issues. It is a fitting tribute to him that many welfare schemes and institutions have been launched in his memory. This paper is in two parts. Part I those schemes which have been launched by the Government of India and Part II those of the different State Governments. Together, they pertain to rural welfare, community development, sportsmen, electricity and water supply, differently abled persons, etc. Overall, these schemes have brought benefits to the targeted groups. Key words: Deendayal Upadhyay, welfare institutions, targeted groups
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The Constitution of India has more than 20 Articles on the redressal and upliftment of the underpriv...
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Abstract One of the basic issues that the responsible Government of India after the attainment of In...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a broad overview of welfare schemes in India and th...
India is considered to be a welfare state and moreover the largest democracy in the world. The peopl...
This paper critically evaluates the design of India's Anti-poverty programmes. In recent years, succ...
This paper discusses the concept of Dána1 or charity as the foundation of Indian Social life. Dána h...
The idea of social service in India became much popular in the time of Mahatma Gandhi who always urg...
The present paper made an attempt to reveal the Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s concern for the depressed peopl...
Thanjavur district which has always been the center point of administration in the reign of the chol...
India is an agrarian country where half of its inhabitants still rely on agriculture as the main sou...
Of late, the issue of provision of social security to the growing segment of unorganised sector work...
The Constitution of India has more than 20 Articles on the redressal and upliftment of the underpriv...
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