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what measures have been taken by the state government for the welfare of SC ST and OBC​

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Answered by kelly82
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The state governments have separate departments to look after the wel­fare of SCs, STs and OBCs. Their administrative set-up, however, varies from state to state. A number of voluntary organizations also pro­mote the welfare of dalits and tribals. The important organizations of an all India character include the Harijan Sevak Sangh, Delhi; the Hindu Sweepers Sevak Samaj, New Delhi; and the ‘Bharatiya Adimjati Sevak Sangh, New Delhi.

The welfare of dalits and tribals has been given special attention in the Five Year Plans. The size of the investment on the special pro­grammes has been increasing from plan to plan. The expenditure (Rs. 30.04 crore) in the First Plan (1951-56) increased by 2.6 times in the Second Plan (1956-61), by 3.3 times in the Third Plan (1961-66), by 5.7 times in the Fourth Plan (1969-74), by 9.8 times in the Fifth Plan (1974- 79), by 44.5 times (Rs. 1,337 crore) in the Sixth Plan (1980-85), by 52 times in the Seventh Plan (1985-90), and by 59 times in the Eighth Plan (1992-97). The state governments have also been spending a sizeable amount on the welfare of dalits and tribals.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The state governments have separate departments to look after the wel­fare of SCs, STs and OBCs. Their administrative set-up, however, varies from state to state. A number of voluntary organizations also pro­mote the welfare of dalits and tribals. The important organizations of an all India character include the Harijan Sevak Sangh, Delhi; the Hindu Sweepers Sevak Samaj, New Delhi; and the ‘Bharatiya Adimjati Sevak Sangh, New Delhi.

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