welfare scheme of Government of India
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The Indian Constitution Article 38 mentions that the duty of the state is to secure a social order
for the promotion of the welfare of the people by striving to minimize inequalities in income and
social status. Based on these provisions it is clear that the state should promote a social order in
which social, economic and political justice prevail. With this objective in view the government
offers certain welfare schemes to marginalized sections of society.
The central schemes can be classified into three categories:
1. Flagship Schemes- eg Integrated Child Protection Scheme and Integrated Child
Development Scheme (ICDS) of Women and Child Development Ministry.
2. Sub-Sectoral Schemes-eg Integrated Low Cost Sanitation (ILCS) Scheme of Housing and
Urban Poverty Ministry.
3. Umbrella Schemes- eg National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) of Ministry of Rural
Development.
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for the promotion of the welfare of the people by striving to minimize inequalities in income and
social status. Based on these provisions it is clear that the state should promote a social order in
which social, economic and political justice prevail. With this objective in view the government
offers certain welfare schemes to marginalized sections of society.
The central schemes can be classified into three categories:
1. Flagship Schemes- eg Integrated Child Protection Scheme and Integrated Child
Development Scheme (ICDS) of Women and Child Development Ministry.
2. Sub-Sectoral Schemes-eg Integrated Low Cost Sanitation (ILCS) Scheme of Housing and
Urban Poverty Ministry.
3. Umbrella Schemes- eg National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) of Ministry of Rural
Development.
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