Modi’s Policies and Social Inclusion in India

Vol-4 | Issue-6 | June 2019 | Published Online: 12 June 2019    PDF ( 299 KB )
Author(s)
Rabia Darab 1

1Research Scholar, Dept. of Political science, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (AMU) (India)

Abstract

India is viewed as the largest democracy government of the world, which is represented by an intricate and detailed written and composed constitution. The preamble of the constitution has used the terms like "socialist", Social and Economic Justice, "equality" and so forth, these terms show that the state would broadly involve in social welfare of individuals, and would attempt to set up a libertarian society. Egalitarian society /Social inclusion is a procedure by which endeavours are made to guarantee equal opportunities for all, regardless of their background, caste, sex and so on, It is a procedure by which societies combat poverty and social exclusion. In such manner our Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made different pace and he reveals different inclusion plans for poor like – Pradhan Mantri jan dhan yojna ‘ swachh Bharat Abhiyan (in which he involves the task of making toilets everywhere specially where it most need), NITI Aayog (National institution for transforming India), Mann ki baat, LPG subsidy reforms, Digital India etc. He also promised to new foundation for a more inclusive India- socially, economically and politically. In this paper, I would like to analyse that to what extent these inclusion policies has been working and how these policies are proving beneficial for the country especially for poor’s and how these policies help to make India an egalitarian or inclusive society.

Keywords
NDA, Policies, Inclusive society, Equality, Poor.
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