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The welfare state and liberalisation in India

By: Bava, Noorjahan.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1996Description: p.334-346.Subject(s): Liberalization - India | Welfare state - India | Economic liberalization In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Defining the concept and nature of welfare state and its adoption in India, in the context of changes entailing liberalisation policy, the author examines India's development model which prevailed till 1990 and the distortions created by the model in our national economy which necessitated heralding in liberalisation era. She then discusses the contents of liberalisation policy along with its accompanying restructuring and reforms. With the help of some bench-mark data, she assesses impact of planned development policies during pre-liberalisation era on India's welfare State, highlighting major achievements. Concluding with the doubt that liberalisation could not be the remedy for our problems, she emphasises on adherence to the basic parameters of overall improvement in conditions of our people and sustainable development of our nation. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 42, Issue no: 3 Available AR32965

Defining the concept and nature of welfare state and its adoption in India, in the context of changes entailing liberalisation policy, the author examines India's development model which prevailed till 1990 and the distortions created by the model in our national economy which necessitated heralding in liberalisation era. She then discusses the contents of liberalisation policy along with its accompanying restructuring and reforms. With the help of some bench-mark data, she assesses impact of planned development policies during pre-liberalisation era on India's welfare State, highlighting major achievements. Concluding with the doubt that liberalisation could not be the remedy for our problems, she emphasises on adherence to the basic parameters of overall improvement in conditions of our people and sustainable development of our nation. - Reproduced

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