Public Distribution System for Social Inclusion : With Special Reference to Drought Prone Areas / V Aswathy & M Nagesh Kumari.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Shandilya Publications, 2020.Description: vii, 132 pISBN:- 9789388147262
- Beneficiaries Beneficiaries India Eruthenpathy Beneficiaries India Vadakarapathy Food relief Government policy Food relief Government policy India Eruthenpathy Food relief Government policy India Vadakarapathy Food supply Government policy Food supply Government policy India Eruthenpathy Food supply Government policy India Vadakarapathy Rationing Rationing India Eruthenpathy Rationing India Vadakarapathy Social integration Social integration India Eruthenpathy Social integration India Vadakarapathy
- Social Work
- 23 333.7170 ASW
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Public Distribution System is a government sponsored chain of shops entrusted with the work of distributing basic food and non-food commodities to the needy sections of the society at very cheap prices. Social inclusion is a process which ensures that those at risk of poverty and social exclusion gain the opportunities and resources necessary to participate fully in economic, social and cultural life and to enjoy a standard of living. In drought prone areas the PDS is expected to be more effective, especially for underprivileged in the process of social inclusion. The study provides the structural changes in public distribution system in India. The study highlighted the problems faced by the beneficiaries of public distribution system and suggestions for betterment of the target groups in the process of social inclusion. This book will be much useful for the UG, PG students, researchers and academicians. The book is leaving scope for further research on public distribution system for social inclusion in selected states—a comparative analysis. Contents: Introduction; Reviews on Social Inclusion and PDS; Research Methodology; An Overview on PDS in India and Kerala; Functioning and Performance of the PDS in Drought Prone Areas; Analysis on Socio-economic Status and Problems of the Beneficiaries; Summary of Findings and Suggestions.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Reviews on Social Inclusion and PDS
3. Research Methodology
4. An Overview on PDS In India and Kerala
5. Functioning and performance of the PDS in Drought Prone Areas
6. Analysis on Socio-Economic Status and Problems of the Beneficiaries
7. Summary of Findings and Suggestions
Bibliography
Index
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