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Panda, Shiba C., and Janmejoy Khuntia. "Entrepreneurial Emergence among the Socially Underprivileged Class in India." Journal of Business Management and Information Systems 2, no. 2 (2015): 22–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.48001/jbmis.2015.0202003.

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It is widely recognized that entrepreneurship development holds the key to all-round economic development of a nation. Entrepreneurship has now become the catchword in India’s economic development as well. India being a multicultural society with high incidence of inequality is divided sharply in terms of the underprivileged and the privileged sections. For widespread economic development India cannot ignore the development of the social groups who are underprivileged and are at the bottom of the pyramid. Data from All-India Census on MSME reflect that the underprivileged sections i.e., SC, ST
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Jaysawal, Neelmani, and Mrs Sudeshna Saha. "Impact of CSR on Education & Healthcare of Underprivileged Sections of the Society." JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN HUMANITIES 2, no. 2 (2014): 101–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/jah.v2i2.422.

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Education and Healthcare keeps an important position in the development paradigm of a country. India, having more than 1 billion population, requires an inclusive growth where each section of society might claim benefits of growth. It is estimated that approximately 29 percent of the Indian population lives below the poverty line (World Bank 2003). This figure accounts for more than 290 million people, or nearly 25 percent of the world's poor population. On average, the poor have lower levels of education than the general population and suffer from higher disease prevalence. Scheduled castes a
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J, Praveen Paul, and Silambarasan M. "THE DIMENSIONS OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION OF UNDER-PRIVILEGED SECTIONS OF THE SOCIETY IN INDIA - A REVIEW." ICTACT Journal on Management Studies 6, no. 2 (2020): 1238–43. https://doi.org/10.21917/ijms.2020.0172.

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Financial inclusion (FI) has received renewed attention of researchers and policy makers in all countries. FI refers to households accessing institutional credit including commercial banks, cooperative banks, self-help groups, and credible microfinance institutions. Many financially underprivileged people of the society are exploited by moneylenders at very high interest rates because they do not use the banking system. It is therefore necessary to design appropriate policy for FI. This review paper is part of a project sponsored by the ICSSRIMPRESS. This project creates a model in which the o
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Palshikar, Suhas, and Jyoti Mishra. "Caste, Class and Vote: Consolidation of the Privileged and Dispersal of Underprivileged." Studies in Indian Politics 11, no. 2 (2023): 258–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23210230231203792.

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This article attempts to examine the combined impact of caste and class on voting choices. By using data from National Election Studies conducted by Lokniti from 1996 to 2019, the article seeks to situate the findings in the larger temporal frame of a quarter of a century. This allows us to also examine if changing patterns of party competition affect the impact of caste–class combined. The article argues that two patterns emerge: one is the consolidation of the more privileged social sections in terms of class and caste and the other is the dispersal of the less privileged. The latter, by vir
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Tevlina, Victoria. "Can they be compared?" Journal of Comparative Social Work 3, no. 1 (2008): 42–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.31265/jcsw.v3i1.36.

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This essay concentrates on the social modernization that took place in Russia and Norway during the period from the late 19th to the early 21st century by examining the origins and the subsequent development of their welfare systems, including the social legislation passed. The focus is on the professional assistance provided and the specialized workers engaged in social care for the underprivileged sections of the population.
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Khan, Khalid. "Inequality in Access to Medical Education in India: Implications for the Availability of Health Professionals." CASTE / A Global Journal on Social Exclusion 3, no. 2 (2022): 319–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.26812/caste.v3i2.448.

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This study examines the access of students from diverse backgrounds to medical education in India. It shows how inequalities existing in society may entail significant social injustices with regard to access to a career in medicine. The study is based on data from secondary sources. The major part of the analysis is from the Periodic Labour Force Survey, 2019–20; All India Survey on Higher Education, 2019–20; and National Sample Survey data on Social Consumption, Education 2017–18. It is observed that the availability of health professionals is very low overall but it is even lower among under
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Haque, Ziaul. "Victor S. D'Souza. Development Planning and Structural Inequalities: The Response of the Underprivileged. New Delhi: Sage Publications 1990. Pages 206 + Index. Price: Rs 180 (Hardbound)." Pakistan Development Review 30, no. 3 (1991): 313–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v30i3pp.313-317.

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Deveiopment planning in India, as in other developing countries, has generally been aimed at fostering an industrially-oriented policy as the engine of economic growth. This one-sided economic development, which results in capital formation, creation of urban elites, and underprivileged social classes of a modern society, has led to distortions in the social structure as a whole. On the contrary, as a result of this uneven economic development, which is narrowly measured in terms of economic growth and capital formation, the fruits of development have gone to the people according to their econ
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M., Madegowda. "WORK FORCE OF UNORGANISED SECTOR IN INDIAN ECONOMY- A REVIEW." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 6, S2 (2019): 170–76. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2580679.

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<em>India&rsquo;s economy has different workforce in terms of size and dimensions compared to global workforce - there is both formal and informal sector which contributes to the growth and development of Indian Economy. In the past decades, it is the formal sector which has got more attention and benefits from the State compared to the informal sector; rather the informal sector has remained very much neglected by the State. It is recently that Government of India is making attempts to bring in some policy for the welfare of workers in the Informal sector.</em>
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Preeti, singh. "Rising Financial Inclusion in India." RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 03, no. 08 (2018): 563–66. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1401282.

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Despite India boasting economic growth rates higher than most developed countries in recent years, a majority of the country&#39;s population still remains unbanked. Financial inclusion is a relatively new socio-economic concept in India that aims to change this dynamic by providing financial services at affordable costs to the underprivileged. Global trend have shown that in order to achieve inclusive development and growth, the expansion of financial services to all sections of society is of utmost importance the study has revealed that Financial Inclusion has a high positive correlation wit
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Mahajan, Dharamvir. "The Reservation Debate in India: Balancing Constitutional Mandates and Socio-Economic Realities." Samsad Journal संसद जर्नल 2, no. 1 (2025): 127–47. https://doi.org/10.3126/sj.v2i1.79833.

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Indian society has a complex social structure and is primarily separated into different castes, religious &amp; linguistic communities, and tribes. The exclusion of the untouchables marks the beginning of India's reservation policy history. Due to their uneven and hierarchical disadvantages, which are marked by institutional discrimination and inequality, the untouchable castes have been and/or continue to be the most oppressed. India’s reservation system was constituted conferring to the Constitutional Provisions to elevate the deprived and marginalized sections and give them their rights. It
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Messkoub, Mahmood. "Migrants in the European Union: Welfare in Old Age." Public Finance and Management 5, no. 2 (2005): 266–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/152397210500500206.

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The first generation of post-World War Two (WWII) migrants to Western Europe have joined the ranks of the European elderly. Typically, they have accumulated limited assets because of lower paid employment and earned limited rights within public pension schemes that in most European countries relate pensions to years of residence or contribution. in some respect they share the problems of those of the European-born population, mainly women, who started work late, have interrupted work histories, or have low life-time earnings. This paper argues that changing the rules for those sections of the
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Dr., G. Rambabu, and A. Padma Dr. "BANKING PENETRATION IN NIZAMABAD DISTRICT OF TELANGANA STATE - AN EMPIRICAL STUDY." International Journal of Computational Research and Development 2, no. 2 (2017): 160–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1065514.

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The financial services that are safer, easy and reasonable credit and other services accessible to deprived and valuable groups, underprivileged regions and deficit sectors are identified as prerequisites for speeding growth and plummeting income discrepancies and poverty. Accessibility to improved financial system with equal prospects enables financially and socially barred people to assimilate better into the economy. It also considered as a factor to the development of financially excluded and safeguards themselves in contradiction of financial shocks.&nbsp; Branch penetration plays key rol
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P. Darbar, Smt Teena. "A Primary focus on progress of Small Finance Banks in India." Journal of Research in Business and Management 12, no. 11 (2024): 36–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.35629/3002-12113643.

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Financial inclusion has been the focus of the policies of the Reserve Bank of India since 2005-06. Along with various initiatives of the Government of India, the RBI approved the setting up of differentiated banking namely Payments Bank (PB) and Small Finance Banks (SFB). SFBs are niche banks set up to undertake basic banking activities for the unserved and underprivileged sections of the population. SFBs mainly cater to the sections like small business units, micro and small enterprises, small and marginal farmers, and the unorganized sector. This paper focus on the progress of SFBs in India
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Sil, Suparba, Ruby Dhar, and Subhradip Karmakar. "The Perils of the Pandemic and India's Child Victims of Covid-19." International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition 10, no. 4 (2021): 148–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1929-4247.2021.10.04.2.

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Aim: The following paper attempts to trace the impact of Covid-19 on the younger generation, mostly from economically underprivileged sections, by focusing on specific themes such as health, education, vulnerability to abuse, and violence. The paper tries to address how the pandemic has affected various dimensions of the lives of these younger generation-children and adolescents, alongside tracing the measures taken by the government in the fight against the virus.&#x0D; Methods: We curated the information based on credible data as published in leading news media, PMC published peer-reviewed m
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S., Raman, and S. Mookiah Dr. "AN ECONOMIC IMPACT OF UNORGANISED (CONSTRUCTION) WORKERS LIVELIHOOD SECURITY IN TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT." International Journal of Computational Research and Development 1, no. 1 (2016): 138–40. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.220926.

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Unorganised or informal sector constitutes a pivotal part of the Indian economy. More than 90 per cent of workforce and about 50 per cent of the national product are accounted for by the informal economy. A high proportion of socially and economically underprivileged sections of society are concentrated in the informal economic activities. The high levels of growth of the Indian economy during the past two decades are accompanied by increasing in formalisation. There are indications of growing interlinguas between informal and formal economic activities. There has been new dynamism of the info
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Azimee, Safdar, and Javaid Akhter. "Financial Inclusion in India – Major Issues." Journal of Business Management and Information Systems 5, no. 1 (2018): 16–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.48001/jbmis.2018.0501003.

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The aim of financial inclusion is to empower the marginalized and underprivileged sections of the society in economic and social sense so that they contribute to the national agenda. Though a lot of focus has been given on this and many policies has been formulated and implemented, the results from these drives are not as per the expectation. The study delves into issue which ails the policies or the stakeholders who are at the fore front of implementation for the FI drives. Use of appropriate technology and financial viable business models are extremely necessary for the suitability of the fi
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Fernandes, Lawrence S. "Flourishing of All: Education for Sarvodaya to Antyodaya." Jnanadeepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies Jan-Dec 2015, no. 19/1-2 (2015): 44–64. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4176334.

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Education is and can be a source of empowerment and human flourishing.&nbsp; Mahatma Gandhi and B.R. Ambedkar not only were born in two different communities in India, but also had different ideologies regarding the ways and means for the wellbeing and development of Indians, specially those who belonged to the lowest rung in the society. Gandhiji who promoted basic education aimed at the economic and cultural empowerment of all people, whereas Ambedkar viewed education as a tool to uplift the marginalised, the underprivileged and depressed classes in the society. Education for a long time has
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DHOKE, SATISH, and Kishor Salve. "FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN INDIA: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES." Excel Journal of Engineering Technology and Management Science 1, no. 5 (2022): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7326058.

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FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN INDIA: CHALLENGES &amp; OPPORTUNITIES:Financial Inclusion is needed for rural and downtrodden masses that are the future growth engine of the economy. From the recent initiatives undertaken by the different world governments to foster financial inclusion, one cannot undermine the need to include the economically underprivileged in the mainstream banking sector. The role of various ICT tools and associated technologies in providing financial solutions to the unbanked is also substantial. Rural ATMs, plastic cards (like smart cards, biometric cards, etc.) and mobile paymen
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Proulx, Daniel. "L'objet des droits constitutionnels à l'égalité." Les Cahiers de droit 29, no. 3 (2005): 567–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/042901ar.

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This article is exclusively devoted to enquiring into the purpose of equality rights guaranteed by sections 15 and 28 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. By first retracing the concept of equality from both a legal and philosophical perspective, the author comes to the conclusion that the juxtaposition of values of human dignity and social justice has brought on the most powerful change in the concept of equality. By invoking these two values in unison, authoritative writings, legislators and the courts have on the one hand, come to recognize the insufficiency of formal legal equal
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Ahmed, Imteyaz, and Fasih Raghib Gauhar. "Protection of Women’s Rights in India Through PIL: An Analysis of The Vishaka Case." Sprin Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 3, no. 6 (2024): 35–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.55559/sjahss.v3i6.251.

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The Indian Supreme Court played a very important role by using Public Interest Litigation for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights to the underprivileged and the marginalized sections of society. The concept of ‘pro bono Público’ litigation was introduced first by Justice Krishna Iyer. It was further elaborated and enforced by Chief Justice P. N. Bhagwati in the judge’s case. In the concept of the protection of women’s rights, the Vishaka judgement delivered by Justice Verma is a landmark pronouncement in which the provision of CEDAW was involved by applying the principle of incorporation. Th
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Bharthi, K., Manisha Ghritlahre, Subal Das, and Kaushik Bose. "Nutritional status among children and adolescents aged 6–18 years of Kolam tribe of Andhra Pradesh, India." Anthropological Review 80, no. 2 (2017): 153–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/anre-2017-0010.

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Abstract Malnutrition has become one of the serious problems among children and adolescents internationally, especially in developing countries. India, a developing country covers 40% of undernourished children of the world. In India, tribal population is among the most deprived and undernourished people. The present study shows the prevalence of undernutrition among Kolam tribal children and adolescents by comparing different Body Mass Index (BMI) cut off points. Age and sex specific nutritional status of studied population shows 15.01% boys and 18.35% girls are in Chronic Energy Deficiency (
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Mukherjee, Jaydeep, and Neelu Bhullar. "ESAF: Making Marketing Work for the Social Sector." Asian Case Research Journal 16, no. 01 (2012): 133–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021892751250006x.

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The case is about ESAF, a non-government organization (NGO) based in India, which was helping the underprivileged sections of the society to earn a livelihood by helping them produce and market hand-crafted articles and services. One of the weak links had been the access to the markets which was controlled by distribution channel intermediaries who appropriated larger than their fair share of profits. ESAF management proactively considered the ways and means to make the beneficiaries become independent and self-sustaining. They commenced an initiative to bypass the existing trade channels to r
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Abdur Razzak Zubaer. "Analysis of the Quality of Dhaka's Potable Water and Sanitation Services." Journal of Environmental Issues and Climate Change 2, no. 1 (2023): 12–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.59110/jeicc.v2i1.134.

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This study evaluates the current state of Dhaka's potable water and sanitation amenities. Moreover, the study addresses 6.1 and 6.2 of Sustainable Development Goal 6, which calls for optimal sanitation services and present conditions regarding water quality in Dhaka. In addition, the DWASA is the sole provider of potable water in the city, and as such, they are having a hard time keeping up with the demand for potable water. In addition, a significant number of private residences lack access to potable water and sanitary sanitation services on their properties. In order to complete this study,
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Singh, Bijender. "POLICIES AND THEIR IMPLEMENTATION IN INDIA: AN ASSESSMENT BEFORE AND DURING COVID-19 LOCKDOWN." ENSEMBLE SP-1, no. 1 (2021): 35–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.37948/ensemble-2021-sp1-a005.

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To prevent the Covid-19 effect, governments across world have imposed lockdown besides the other preventive measures. Undoubtedly, lockdown has affected the world adversely in terms of economy and human resources. But, India being a country of diversity where people of different caste, class, race, and ethnicity live is affected greater than other countries. Due to diverse socio-economic structures, living standard of Indian is unequal. This inequality forces underprivileged sections to migrate for livelihood and better opportunities to other places. The lockdown in India which was with a purp
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Chakravarty, S., and A. N. Jha. "Health Care and Women's Empowerment: The role of Self Help Groups." Health, Culture and Society 2, no. 1 (2012): 115–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/hcs.2012.56.

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Over the last couple of decades the concept of Self Help Groups (SHGs) and its potential as an effective tool to alleviate poverty and empower women has garnered considerable interest worldwide. Considering the importance given by policy makers across various nations to the group approach while conceptualizing, formulating and implementing any scheme or programme for the welfare of marginalized and underprivileged sections of the society (especially women), we identified the need to critically examine and explore the role of SHGs in the empowerment of women with a special emphasis on health st
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Gohil, Bhumika, and Dinesh Kanzariya. "Study of Impact of Implementation of Right to Education on Various Social Infrastructure at School Level in Gandhinagar District." RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 6, no. 12 (2021): 169–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2021.v06.i12.025.

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Primary education forms the foundations of mental development throughout ones’ life journey, and equips him/her with various types of conceptual and analytical skills, self-confidence and capabilities that facilitate and develop the path for a bright future for him/her. So, it is inevitable for nation builders and policy makers to bring to their attention on providing quality and value based education to all the people of the country, most importantly to the underprivileged and poor or weaker sections of the society and provide empowerment with better quality of education that will assist them
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Pawan, Kalyani. "A Change in Indian Banking System, Turning Microfinance Entities, NBFC and Telecoms into Small Finance Banks and Payment Banks in India: a Study to Understand the Impact of these New Financial Inclusions on Indian Banking and Associated Sectors." Journal of Management Engineering and Information Technology 5, no. 3 (2018): 18–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1302421.

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Microfinance, or micro-credit, typically comprises very small-sized loans of about $100 extended to an individual or a group of individuals, which are called self-help groups (SHGs). Borrowers are generally from the weaker sections of society. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the country&rsquo;s central bank, has urged banks to opt for the SHG model to lend to over 30 million small and micro units, to ensure they have easy access to funds. The Indian microfinance industry comprises NGOs, trusts or societies working on a not-for-profit model, and even bigger players &ndash; like Spandana, SKS,
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Debnath, Debashis. "BABASAHEB DR. B.R. AMBEDKAR’S HUMAN RIGHTS MOVEMENT AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND SOCIO-POLITICAL UPLIFTMENT OF THE DEPRESSED SECTIONS IN INDIA." Man in India 104, no. 1-2 (2024): 77–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.47509/mii.2024.v104i01-2.05.

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Dr. B.R. Ambedkar is a great thinker, academician, philosopher, lawyer, and renowned intellectual who took up leadership for the upliftment of the depressed, underprivileged and marginalized classes in society, securing human rights through various movements in social, educational, economic, and political realms. Dr. Ambedkar’s comprehensive efforts spanned social, economic, political, educational, intellectual, women’s rights, religious, and labor movements, highlighting his dedication to addressing the challenges faced by these communities. It also underscores his role as a scholar, activist
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Ashna Rehman and Ahmad Maqbool. "A Review and Critical Analysis of Transgender Persons Act 2018; Is Pakistan Consciously Protecting LGBQ Movement?" Society, Law and Policy Review 1, no. 1 (2022): 01–09. http://dx.doi.org/10.62585/slpr.v1i1.19.

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Rallies in solidarity with women experiencing various sorts of violent assault in Pakistan's underprivileged areas have increased dramatically. Such demonstrations are known as "Aurat Marches," and they began with the widely famous slogan "Mera jism meri marzi." At first glance, the tagline stressed the significance of female consent. However, different people interpreted the slogan differently, and some supporters of the campaign understood freedom in such a way that they defended LGBTQ people in the process. As a result, amid a critical women's rights movement, the agenda being defended has
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CIOTTI, MANUELA. "‘The Bourgeois Woman and the Half-Naked One’: Or the Indian Nation's Contradictions Personified." Modern Asian Studies 44, no. 4 (2009): 785–815. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x09003904.

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AbstractThis paper explores the interplay between development, identity politics and middle-class aspirations amongst low-caste Chamar women in rural north India. It argues that this interplay has reinvigorated notions of women's domesticity, education and modern conjugality as they emerged in the reforms and ‘modernising’ efforts of sections of Indian society, since the nineteenth century, in their encounter with the colonial ‘civilising mission’. It will show how the long-term effects of this ‘legacy’, through its reconfiguration and appropriation by members from a low caste, have affected a
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Pandala, C. R. Narayanan, K. A. Janardhanan, and D. Kinslin. "Impact of Sustainable Development on Women Through Kudumbashree Units." Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 17, no. 6 (2023): e03412. http://dx.doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v17n6-010.

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Objective: Kudumbashree is a poverty eradication mission implemented by the State of Kerala in India. The objective of this study is to understand the impact of Kudumbashree units in Kerala on women's development and empowerment. Theoretical Framework: The study is based on the Kudumbashree initiative, a poverty eradication mission in Kerala, India. It operates as a neighbourhood-based self-help initiative, primarily focused on uplifting underprivileged sections of society, with a particular emphasis on women empowerment. Method: The study examines the development achieved by women through the
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Nikolaou, Souzanna-Maria, Monika Papa, and Gloria Vasiliki Papa. "Inequality in Higher Education in Greece: Through an Era of Crisis." International Journal of Social Science Research 7, no. 2 (2019): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/ijssr.v7i2.14772.

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The present study explores factors and conditions that make the process of learning difficult and at times problematic for students in the University, through a period of crisis. The survey was conducted at the Department of Primary Education of the University of Ioannina. First-semester students were given a questionnaire, in order to explore their views concerning the factors that inhibit learning in the University. To collect the survey data, an anonymous questionnaire was used that included 44 open and closed-ended questions. There are six sections on the reasons concerning the difficulty
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Shamileva, Roza K., Milana B. Sedieva, Radima Kh Denilkhanova, and Madina Taramova. "Revisiting social sphere regulation amid justice." SHS Web of Conferences 164 (2023): 00125. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202316400125.

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The article is devoted to the problem of the dialectic of research and regulation of the social sphere as the basis of fair distribution relations. The problem of justice is a phenomenon that reflects the nature of social relations in modern conditions, the process of formation and development of a model of social behavior of various social communities, groups and individuals. Based on the experience of social practice, the authors highlight the regularity of the dialectics of interaction between social and economic spheres, and argue that the positive dynamics of economic indicators observed
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Koppad, Rajashree, Allamprabhu B. Kudachi, Dayanand M., and Mahantesh Kunchanur. "A study on scenario and assessment of health camps in north Karnataka by KLE’s Dr. Prabhakar Kore hospital: facilitate health care to community people." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 11, no. 9 (2024): 3477–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20242545.

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Background: Health-camps offering specific populations brief medical interventions could be helpful as 60% of India’s population lacks access to basic medical facilities. This study provides useful insights for organizing, planning, and implementing health-camps by epidemiologically analyzing a health-camp event in a rural area in southern India; arranging and planning health-camps, as well as using exit interviews to gauge participants’ expectations and levels of satisfaction; determine the health issues that impoverished residents of Belagavi district. Health-camp is a strategy for universal
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Aryal, Gokarna Raj, and Madhu Sudan Sigdel. "Girl Students' Attitude towards Abortion and Abortion Services in Nepal." Patan Pragya 10, no. 01 (2022): 38–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/pragya.v10i01.50540.

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Varieties of social artifacts affect attitudes of adolescent girls towards abortion and abortion services in Nepal. Prevalence of Hindu religious beliefs and traditional socio-cultural norms and values in the existing Nepalese societies, people feel much uncomfortable in the performance of abortion among adolescents. This study explores the attitude of adolescent girl students in our community schools regarding the aforementioned services. The study mainly bases on primary data gained from 250 adolescent girl students of our community schools. It also shows the picture regarding attitude towar
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Vanguru., Naga Satyanarayana, and M. Rajasekhara Babu Dr. "Role of Public Distribution System in Andhra Pradesh an Analysis." International Journal of Engineering and Management Research 8, no. 4 (2018): 81–86. https://doi.org/10.31033/ijemr.8.4.10.

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ACT Public Distribution System in India has been one of the most crucial elements in food policy and food security system in the country. Public Distribution System in has close links with food security for the vulnerable segment of population. It is so because Public Distribution System is considered as a principal instrument in the hands of the government for providing safety net to the poor and the downtrodden. Public Distribution System is the largest distribution network of its kind in the world. It emerged out as rationing measure in the backdrop of Bengal famine as well as a war-time me
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Barakzai, Madina, Shagufta Rehmat, and Faisal F. Khan. "Abstract 6337: Assessing genomic literacy among medical trainees and practitioners in Pakistan." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (2022): 6337. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-6337.

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Abstract Genomic literacy has a significant impact on the successful application and deployment of new practices such as precision medicine. It can be described as the ability to achieve, process, understand, and apply genomic knowledge to health-related decision-making. The aim of this study is to assess the level of genomic literacy, including the knowledge of genetic testing, its outcomes, and its significance among medical trainees and practitioners in Pakistan. This study also offers recommendations for improving genomic literacy within the medical community in Pakistan. A cross-sectional
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Moca, Abel Emanuel, Ioan Andrei Țig, Jessica Olivia Cherecheș, Rahela Tabita Moca, and Raluca Iurcov. "Impact of Marital Status, Education, and Family Size on Parental Behaviors Toward Early Childhood Caries in Romania." Dentistry Journal 13, no. 3 (2025): 111. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj13030111.

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Background and Objectives: This study aimed to examine the influence of socio-demographic factors (marital status, number of children, and education level) on the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) concerning Early Childhood Caries (ECC) prevention among parents in Bihor, Romania. This research seeks to address the lack of regional data on the influence of socio-demographic factors, such as marital status, number of children, and education level, on parental knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding ECC prevention. These insights are essential for developing targeted public health i
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Singam, Amitesh Kumar. "The Revolution of Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education and Practice." Journal of Educational Research and Policies 6, no. 9 (2024): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.53469/jerp.2024.06(09).01.

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As a grade 11 student studying in Modern School, Barakhambha Road, New Delhi, I have been fortunate enough to witness the effects of government policies aimed at integrating children from economically weaker sections (EWS) into mainstream education. While the inclusion of EWS children in schools like ours has been a significant stride towards social equity, there are still several challenges to overcome. Our batch (2011) was the first batch where the EWS quota was implemented by the government. All throughout junior school, I kept hearing from my family that it was the noblest idea to integrat
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Ogwang, Okello Godfrey, Gilbert Obici Obici, and David Mwesigwa Mwesigwa. "The contribution of Civil Society Organizations in pro-poor budgeting processes: A review on Local Governments in Uganda." American Journal Of Strategic Studies 5, no. 1 (2023): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.47941/ajss.1178.

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Purpose: This study aimed to analyse the contribution of CSOs in pro-poor local government budget processes, with Dokolo District as a case study. The study addressed four questions, namely; (i) what is the extent to which CSOs contribute to local government revenue enhancement? (ii) What is the magnitude to which CSOs influence the enactment of pro-poor local government budget allocations/priorities? (iii) to what extent do CSOs promote pro-poor implementation of enacted local government budgets? And (iv) to what extent do CSOs prevent leakages to local government budget resources?&#x0D; Meth
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Prosun Sarker, Shuvro. "Empowering The Underprivileged: The Social Justice Mission For Clinical Legal Education In India." International Journal of Clinical Legal Education 19 (July 8, 2014): 321. http://dx.doi.org/10.19164/ijcle.v19i0.33.

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&lt;p&gt;The 1960s and 1970s were an important time in the history of legal education in India, when the legal aid movement and various legal aid committees’ reports started to draw attention to the importance of experiential learning, or learning on the job, in legal education. The main aim of involving law students in the national legal aid movement was to make them feel more responsible for the considerable part of the Indian population who, because of their socio-economic status, couldn’t access justice. The history of how India’s clinical programs were introduced has a lot in common with
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Samant, Shagun. "E-Swadeshi: A Web Based E-Commerce Project for Underprivileged Creative Section." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 8, no. 5 (2020): 2114–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2020.5347.

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Pal, G. C. "School-readiness Among the Underprivileged: The Neglected Dimension." Contemporary Education Dialogue 17, no. 2 (2020): 177–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0973184920931772.

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In the Indian context, the problem of the high proportion of out-of-school underprivileged children as well as the learning deficits in many such children in primary schools have raised concerns. Preparing these children for their journey through schooling has therefore been under the spotlight. The national Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) policy recognises pre-school education (PSE) of these children as one priority area. Given that the increased privatisation of pre-schooling marginalises a large section of underprivileged children in rural India, the role of public pre-schools alw
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Santos, Vagner dos, Paulo Henrique Dourado da Silva, and Lenora Gandolfi. "Parents’ use of physical and verbal punishment: cross-sectional study in underprivileged neighborhoods." Jornal de Pediatria 94, no. 5 (2018): 511–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jped.2017.07.013.

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Santos, Vagner dos, Paulo Henrique Dourado da Silva, and Lenora Gandolfi. "Parents’ use of physical and verbal punishment: cross‐sectional study in underprivileged neighborhoods." Jornal de Pediatria (Versão em Português) 94, no. 5 (2018): 511–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpedp.2017.10.004.

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Sarkar, Subhadip. "Detection of cost leaders using non-central principal component analysis and data envelopment analysis." Benchmarking: An International Journal 26, no. 2 (2019): 548–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bij-12-2017-0335.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to express the strategic positioning of a firm among its rivals based on an overall analysis. The proposed model uses data envelopment analysis (DEA) to determine the indexes due to cost leadership and differentiation. The model can be useful to identify the true cost leaders and those who are stuck in the middle. This work suggests the way how the strategic position can be explored from the consumption of resources (unlike the prevalent models like Banker et al., 2014). Design/methodology/approach Depending on the previous surveys, two inputs (spending per
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Koori, Jeremiah, Njoki Grace Wanjiku, and Gerald Atheru. "Technological Banking Innovations and Financial Inclusion by Commercial Banks in Nairobi County, Kenya." International Journal of Current Aspects in Finance, Banking and Accounting 2, no. 1 (2020): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.35942/ijcfa.v2i1.98.

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Financial inclusion is the provision of financial services at affordable costs to sections of underprivileged and low-income segments of society. Failure to constantly redesign strategies that help the commercial banks adapt to changing business environment may lead to a strategic mismatch between what they offer and what markets demands. The study objective was to assess technological banking innovations and financial inclusion by commercial banks in Nairobi County Kenya. The study was anchored on the theory of financial intermediation, diffusion of innovation theory and Silber’s Constraint t
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Navya, C. J., T. Sulekha, and A. R. Johnson. "A Cross Sectional Study on Childhood Injuries in an Urban Underprivileged Area in Bangalore City." Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development 9, no. 2 (2018): 140. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0976-5506.2018.00108.0.

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Ram Kumar Singh, Raj Gourav Thakar, Simple Kaur, and Daisy Naidu. "Assessment of Oral Health Status among Orphanage Children (Underprivileged Population): A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study." International Healthcare Research Journal 5, no. 10 (2022): OR1—OR4. http://dx.doi.org/10.26440/ihrj/0510.01503.

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INTRODUCTION: An orphan is a child under 18 year who has lost both parents or has been abandoned by them. Such children are deprived of the parental love and care and get little health care as well as their oral cavity is generally neglected. AIM: To assess the dental caries experience, oral hygiene status and periodontal status among the orphanage children in Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh, India. MATERIALS AND METHOD: A cross sectional study among 485 orphan children of various institutes ranged from 12 to 16 years where WHO oral health assessment form 2013 was used and chi- square test a
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Bhattacharya, M. K., S. Maitra, A. Ganguly, A. Bhattacharya, and A. Sinha. "Dengue: A Growing Menace -- A Snapshot of Recent Facts, Figures & Remedies." International Journal of Biomedical Science 9, no. 2 (2013): 61–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.59566/ijbs.2013.9061.

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Dengue is specially owing to inadequate water supply and poor solid waste management , which are favorable for multiplication of the main vectors including the Aedes ageypti coupled with lack of proven anti viral therapy and no proven efficient vaccine .there are many cases of both dengue shock syndrome and dengue haemmorhagic fever making it a major public health burden sending ominous signal resulting both rising morbidity &amp; mortality, deleterious effect on DALY [disability adjusted life year] &amp; QALY [quality adjusted life year] &amp; though it affect all section of society ,still it
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