India and Right-based Approach to Social Justice
In any democracy, the rights of the underprivileged section need to be specially protected. India has followed the path of rights-based social welfare policies to guarantee the social rights of the people.
India’s Major Policies Framed under Rights-based Approach to Social Justice
A.Right to Food
- Food and Nutrition Security: Nutrition Security is being addressed through the Mid-day Meal Programme, Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS), Kishori Shakti Yojana, Nutrition Programme for Adolescent Girls (NPAG) and Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya Yojana (PMGY).
- Mid Day Meal Scheme: National Programme of Mid Day Meal in Schools (MDMS) is a flagship programme of the Government of ....
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Social Justice
- 1 Bodily Autonomy vs. Foetal Rights
- 2 Mainstreaming Tribal Society: Challenges & Key Imperatives
- 3 India’s Ageing Population: Need for Inclusive Social Infrastructure
- 4 Menstrual Hygiene in Indian Prisons
- 5 Local Self Governance in India: Challenges & Remedies
- 6 Urban Poverty
- 7 Gender Gap in India
- 8 Child Malnutrition in India
- 9 Pre-term Birth
- 10 Transgender Rights in India