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Welfare Schemes for the Differently Abled in Tamil Nadu (1947-1976)


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1 Vellalar College for Women, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India
 

The present study deals about the Welfare Schemes of the Government of Tamil Nadu for the differently abled persons. It was crucial to create and to develop volunteer organizations in the state. The Central Social Welfare Board provides fund to the Tamil Nadu Social Welfare Board for its different programs. It helps non-profit organizations to provide a wide range of services in the welfare fields of children, women, and handicapped welfare.

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Differently Abled, Educational Schemes, Education Programme for Visually Challenged, General Schemes.
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  • Welfare Schemes for the Differently Abled in Tamil Nadu (1947-1976)

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R. Sumathy
Vellalar College for Women, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


The present study deals about the Welfare Schemes of the Government of Tamil Nadu for the differently abled persons. It was crucial to create and to develop volunteer organizations in the state. The Central Social Welfare Board provides fund to the Tamil Nadu Social Welfare Board for its different programs. It helps non-profit organizations to provide a wide range of services in the welfare fields of children, women, and handicapped welfare.

Keywords


Differently Abled, Educational Schemes, Education Programme for Visually Challenged, General Schemes.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15613/hijrh%2F2022%2Fv9i1%2F213626