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What is the nature and scope of voluntary agency.

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Answered by Anonymous
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State on account of its nature is a limited agency and as such there are functions which it cannot-with advantage perform.

The term ‘Voluntarism’ is derived from the Latin word ‘voluntas’ which means “will” or “freedom”. Harold Laski, an eminent British political scientist, defined, “Freedom of association” as a recognised legal right on the part of all persons to combine for the promotion of purposes in which they are interested. Article 19 (1) (c) of the Constitution of India confers on the Indian citizens the right ‘to form association’. Freedom of association is rightly regarded as taking high rank among the liberties of man.

Answered by sabertech199
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State on account of its nature is a limited agency and as such there are functions which it cannot-with advantage perform.

The term ‘Voluntarism’ is derived from the Latin word ‘voluntas’ which means “will” or “freedom”. Harold Laski, an eminent British political scientist, defined, “Freedom of association” as a recognised legal right on the part of all persons to combine for the promotion of purposes in which they are interested. Article 19 (1) (c) of the Constitution of India confers on the Indian citizens the right ‘to form association’. Freedom of association is rightly regarded as taking high rank among the liberties of man.

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