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This book attempts to examine the salient features of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) and its impact in India, with special reference to in Samastipur district of Bihar. It analyses the achievements of MGNREGA and its contribution to reduce economic equalities, women empowerment, employment securities and improving the standard of living.
It discusses at length the employment programmes initiated by the Indian Government and ...
This book deals with the efforts made by two notable saint poets cum reformers of medieval India, Viz., Kabir and Gurunanak for establishing social harmony, Hindu-Muslim brotherhood and peace in the days of ethnic violence and religious intoleration. It also deals with the facts how, since their own young ages, those two saint-reformers opposed rigid Brahmanic Caste System and conception of untouchability and opened the door of spiritualism for all by ...
The first impression that a novel of John Wain creates is that of 'a world of external reality' existing 'Independently of the author's testimony', but not of his sensibility'. A post-war British novelist, Wain was the first among the younger writers of his generation to come out with a novel which stirred the imagination of a large number of readers and greatly influenced the younger writers of the nineteen-fifties. This novel, Hurry On Down, published in ...
The vision of Mahatma Gandhi was to establish strong foundation for the human beings. He was great thinker and visionary who fought for empowering the socially. Educationally, Economically, Politically and Culturally oppressed classes of the society. He not only fought for the emancipation of oppressed class of the people but strived for an over all development of the Nation. The name & works of Mahatma Gandhi has left its imprint on the social fabrics of the ...