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How India implements social policy

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  • G. .. Sharma

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The article discusses the current situation in India in the field of social policy, which has been reviewed and analyzed. The caste structure of society in the country plays a negative role for its economy and society. Most of the people doesn’t belonging to the elite, who can't support themselves, does not have a regular place of work and social assistance. In the process of the research, an analysis was carried out of the social spheres of society, such as education, the consumer basket of the population, the sphere of labor and employment of the population, which showed the inadequacy and bias of the country's social policy.

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