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Formulation and Implementation of Government Policies and Programmes with Reference to Assam
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For improving the standard of living among the people of the country, the Government has implemented various schemes and programmes for securing the people economically, socially, culturally, educationally, and so on. However, the effects of the programmes have been found to be not up to the mark. There are various disparities like rural urban disparity, gender disparity, and regional disparity in the implementation of development programmes. Still, there are a large number of people (more than 30%) in our country who are living below the poverty line; they have low standards of living in terms of human development index, poor educational facilities ; they suffer from lack of food security, unemployment, or are mostly employed in unorganized sectors (mostly women), and so forth. In Assam, there are problems like women trafficking, mostly in Kokrajhar district; ethnic conflict, mainly in NC Hills; areas that are massively affected by floods - Dhemaji and Lakhimpur districts, and due to such massive problems, people loose their identity, respect, and dignity due to poverty and exploitation that accompany these problems, and they are devastated economically, educationally, and socially. Therefore, the present study has made an attempt to ascertain the present status of the people of Assam in terms of education, health, and employment; ascertain their rank in terms of the human development index, gender development index, and gender empowerment measure. In addition, the study also analyzed how much they (the people) have benefitted from the schemes and programmes which have been implemented under the means of human security for eradicating poverty in the state.
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Food Security, North-East India, Microfinance, Education, Skill Based Learning, Mid-Day Meal Scheme, MGNREGS, Millennium Development Goals
I3, Q1, Q18
Paper Submission Date: July 29, 2013; Paper sent back for Revision: November 4, 2013; Paper Acceptance Date: December 25, 2013.
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