Where are Neolithic cultures found in South India? Mention its important features.
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any others research documentation should also be encouraged to improve the
understanding of the realization of development goals as entitlement and ways of
budgeting and implementing the inclusion of such rights-based pro-poor norms in
development policies. Such inclusion would also pave the way for a faster realisation
of the foremost Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of halving poverty by 2015.
The main reasons of the study delineates India‟s poor record in poverty reduction is
insufficient resource allocation to poverty alleviation programmes and social
development. The natural tendency of announcing various programs and projects
addressing an area of social concern, without proper financial planning and provision
for adequate resources lead to thin spread of unnatural resources. The variety of this
programmes also lead to wastefulness of resources on administering the programs at
the cost of delivering the intended benefits to the poor. India‟s bureaucracy,
responsible for governing the development policies and programmes is crippled by
non-transparency and corruption, leading to diversion of available resources, meant
for the poor to unplanned beneficiaries.
“the minimum wage fixed by the State Government ... shall be
considered as the [EGS] wage rate applicable to that area."
This act specifies 60 Indian rupees per day per person as the absolute
minimum EGS wage in any state (Subbarao, 1997). As addition this act all the way
through Kiran, (2006) provides that leaving open to judgment therefore alleviate of
access opposite workers who wish to participate. The Act contains additional terms
that can similarly impact access. These include for example the provision of child care
services for female workers, compensation for transportation and living expenses,
minimum levels of work site safety regulations and entitlement to medical treatment
in case of injury so happening.
“As far as possible, employment shall be provided within a radius of 5
kilo- metres of the village where the applicant resides at the time of applying"