Explain the notion of “growth with justice”.
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UNEMPLOYMENT The question
naturally arises as to what is the
number of unemployed persons in the
country. Until recently, the Planning
Commission used to provide estimates
of this number. The term "backlog of
unemployment", coined by the
Commission initially to reckon the
number of additional jobs required to
be created during the Second Plan to
eradicate unemployment within ten
years (the optimistic goal announced in
the Parliament during 1954-55), has
become the focal point of many
studies; and a large number of
estimates for States (and even districts)
are tossed about rather loosely. The
Planning Commission's exercises on
the subject were, however, restricted to
making national estimates. According
to the various Plan documents, the
number of resources, it could arrange
for transfers of incoimr through a system of unemployment insurance
and other measures of social welfare.
Such transfers of income do occur
informally on a limited scale when the
better-off persons in the illages and
towns try to assist their needy
neighbours or relatives. However, the
traditional mechanism has gradually
become clogged up and one would
prefer an impersonal, institutional
system which would obviate the
personal obligations and the scope for
'exploita. tion' inherent in even
humanitarian actions in small
communities.
naturally arises as to what is the
number of unemployed persons in the
country. Until recently, the Planning
Commission used to provide estimates
of this number. The term "backlog of
unemployment", coined by the
Commission initially to reckon the
number of additional jobs required to
be created during the Second Plan to
eradicate unemployment within ten
years (the optimistic goal announced in
the Parliament during 1954-55), has
become the focal point of many
studies; and a large number of
estimates for States (and even districts)
are tossed about rather loosely. The
Planning Commission's exercises on
the subject were, however, restricted to
making national estimates. According
to the various Plan documents, the
number of resources, it could arrange
for transfers of incoimr through a system of unemployment insurance
and other measures of social welfare.
Such transfers of income do occur
informally on a limited scale when the
better-off persons in the illages and
towns try to assist their needy
neighbours or relatives. However, the
traditional mechanism has gradually
become clogged up and one would
prefer an impersonal, institutional
system which would obviate the
personal obligations and the scope for
'exploita. tion' inherent in even
humanitarian actions in small
communities.
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Unemployment the question naturally arisesas to what is the number of the unemployment persons in the country
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