Therefore, the review of poverty alleviation programmes are having at most prominence in the countries where the poverty and vicious circle of poverty is a road block to the Economic Growth. The objectives of the present paper is to review the policy perspectives of PAP (Poverty Alleviation ...
Poverty is a deprivation in the well-being of an individual where there is a repudiation of the choices and opportunities that come on their way. Poverty alleviation programmes come into play with this issue of widespread poverty.
Poverty Alleviation Programmes in India As per the 2011-2012 estimation by the Planning Commission of India, 25.7 % of the rural population was under the below-poverty line and for the urban areas, it was 13.7 %. The rate of poverty in the rural areas is comparatively higher than that in...
Poverty Alleviation with Sustainable Development in India. In: Dutta, V., Ghosh, P. (eds) Sustainability: Science, Policy, and Practice in India. Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50132-6_2 Download citation .RIS .ENW .BIB DOIhttps:/...
Poverty Alleviation Programmes in India-Policy Perspectives The ultimate objective of development planning is human development or increased social welfare and well being of the people. Development process therefore needs to continuously strive for broad-based improvement in the standard of livin... T Ra...
Poverty alleviation has been the overarching objective of the development strategy of India since independence, although achievements have fallen far short of expectations. Over time, a number of targeted and non-targeted poverty alleviation policies of varying extent of coverage and efficiency have been...
(2008), "Rural poverty alleviation in India" contribution of NREGS", IASSI quarterly, vol.27, Nos. 1&2, 2008, pp: 15-21.Rao, K.H.. and Durgaprasad, "Rural Poverty Alleviation in India: Contribution of NREGS", IASSI Quarterly edition, Vol. 27, No. 1&2, 2008....
Thailand has long standing experience in operating community-based programmes to reduce maternal and child malnutrition under thepoverty alleviationplan. Currently, under the National Food Committee (NFC) and with the guidance of the Strategic Framework for Food Management (SFFM), the community-based ...
Indian social welfare policy has traditionally considered poverty to be synonymous with hunger and famines in rural areas. Ongoing changes in the demographic and economic structure of the country, however, require a reorientation of anti-poverty policies
Such programmes therefore constitute an important aspect of the financial ... Priyadarshee,Anurag 被引量: 3发表: 2010年 Integrating Devolution with Centralization: A Comparison of Poverty Alleviation Programs in India, Mexico, and China The theoretical connection between decentralization and the ...