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three features of a welfare state ​

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Answered by tusharraj77123
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These include: (i) maintenance of internal order, (ii) protecting territorial integrity, (iii) maintenance of basic institutions, (iv) maintenance of sound net-work of postalsystem, transport and communication systems (v) regulation of trade, markets, weights and measures, (vi) prevention of theft, decoity and other .

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Answered by Cynefin
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✴Three Features of a Welfare state...?

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✏Welfare state ensures Social security.A welfare state of economy, though the traits of capitalism are also seen, it is mainly a mixed economy.

✒It is based on the principles of equality and is keen to provide equal opportunity to all. It also aims to ensure equitable distribution of wealth.

✏A welfare government is keen in providing economic and social services such as general education, public health, public transport, housing, and other financial assistance to its people.

✒It undertakes and runs various enterprises. Ownership and operation of industrial enterprises, business and other commercial activities are also done by welfare governments.

Welfare of labourers also comes under the purview of the duties of welfare state. They are bound to make legislations to prevent exploitation of workers, and to ensure the security and welfare of those who work in industrial enterprises, factories, companies and all other sectors of employment.

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✳It ensures justice to all. In a welfare state, common man has to deal with the authorities for many of their needs. For example; administrative officers, controlling officers, sanctioning authorities, officers of social services, executives of public sector undertakings etc. In all such dealings, a welfare state has the responsibility to ensure justice and fulfillment of their requirements.

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