Social development in India
1 JANUARY 2003
Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) Associate Professor Manohar Pawar highly commended the Indian ”rights-based approach” to economic development while speaking at a plenary session on “welfare-to-work” at the 15th symposium of the International Consortium for Social Development in Hong Kong. Professor Pawar particularly supported the right to education and right to work, which is the main basis of emerging social security in India. According to Professor Pawar, India, which is in the midst of liberalisation, free market and globalisation, has assumed the responsibility of providing work to its citizens by enacting the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005. He added India has also proposed to offer security to workers in the unorganised sector, when the Unorganised Workers' Social Security Bill is approved in the Parliament and contended that politics of welfare should not be geared for welfare of politics or politicians.
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