SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 20
PRESENTED BY
ASWATHI J LENIN
MSW 1ST YEAR
WELCOME ALL

HISTORICAL
DEVELOPMENT
OF SOCIAL
WORK IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION
HISTORY OF SOCIAL WORK IS AN AGE OF OLD
PHENOMENON THE SEEDS OF ORGIN OF
SOCIAL WORK COUKD BE TRACED FROM
GLOBAL IDEOLOGIES WHICH INCLUDE
HUMANISM,RATIONALISM,WELFARISM,LIBERI
SM,DEMOCRACY,SECULARISM
LOCAL RULERS KINGS, QUEENS
LANDLORDS FOREIGN
CONQUERORS,ELECTTED GOVERNMENT
ACROSS THE WORLD DID INITIATE
WELFARE PROGRAMMES TO EXTANT THE
MUCH NEEDED CARE AND SUPPORT TO
THE PEOPLE

SOCIAL WORK HISTORY IN INDIA CAN BE
DIVIDED IN TO THREE PERIODS
SOCIAL WORK IN ANCIENT PERIOD
2500BC-AD1000
SOCIAL WORK IN MEDIEVAL PERIOD
1206-1706
SOCIAL WORK IN MODERN PERIOD
AD 1800 ONWARDS

HISTORY OF SOCIALWORKIN INDIA
 DURING HINDU PERIOD
 DURING MUSLIM PERIOD
 DURING BRITISH PERIOD
 AFTER INDIAN
INDEPENDENCE,1947

DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL WORK
• PERIOD OF COMMUNITY LIFE
• PERIOD OF CHARITY
• PERIOD OF RELIGIOUS REFORM
• PERIOD OF PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
AND ORGANISATION

In Ancient India ,the nature of social
service was that of charity
MAY THE ONE WHO GIVIES,SHINE
THE MOST
EVERY HOUSE HOLDER MUST
PRACTISE CHARITY
PERSONS WHO SERVED THE SOCIETY WITH
ALL THEIR ABILITY WERE FREE FROM ALL
SINS

KAUTILYA HIGHLIGHTS THAT THE
DUTIESOF THE KING TOWARDS THE
WELFARE AND HAPPINESS OF HIS
SUBJECTS
ONE OF THE POPULAR METHODS OF
PERFORMING SOCIAL ACTIVITIES HENCE
WAS YAGNAS . THE MAIN AIM OF YAGNAS
WAS COMMON WELFARE
PUNYA AND DANA
GUILDS WERE IMPORTANT COPORATE
ORGANIZATIONS WHICH PERFORMED A
VARIETY OF ECONOMIC AND WELFARE
FUNCTIONS DURING BUDDHIST PERIOD
GUILDS PROVIDED SOCIAL SECURITY TO
THE OPPRESSED CLASS OF THE SOCIETY

CONTRIBUTIONS OF KINGS
 Ashoka developed a comprehensive system of
social welfare.
 He appointed a superintendent to look after the
welfare of women
 The welfare programmes were under the
overall charge of high commissioners of charity,
commissioners of equality
 Many reformers were introduced in the field of
women’s welfare , rehabilitation of prisoners,
rural development , free medical care
,regulation of prostitution and provisions of
public utilities like roads, wells, rest houses for
travellers etc.

KANISHKA
Monasteries, stupas etc These
were the centres of learning and
help to the needy people .
Kanishka gave liberal donation
and grant for the construction of
Buddhist Viharas
HARSHA VARDHANA WAS AN
ENLIGHTENED RULER WHO
ESTABLISHED
HOSPITALS,DISPENSARIES,ORP
HANAGES AND HOMES FOR THE
DESTITUTE

GUPTA
WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE WAS THE
MAIN TASK OF THE KING
HUMAYUN
First Muslim king who made a
bold attempt to prohibit the sati
system
AKBAR
• Abolished slavery in 1583
• Introduced equality
• Granted full freedom for
religious beliefs and
practices
• Akbar had a comprehensive
system for the poor
• Stipends for the students
• Constructed three houses for
the poor in order to control
beggary

CONTRIBUTIONSOF INDIVIDUALS
RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY Helps in abolishen of sati
Widow re-marriage
Female education
Established educational
institution
ISWAR CHANDRA VIDYA SAGAR
Widow re-marriage
Economic self
reliance
Women’s Education
Prohibition of
Polygamy

BAL SHASTRI JAMBHEKAR
Condemned the evil customs of
female infanticide, trafficking in
female children
GOPAL HARI DESHMUKH
Promoted modern education
for the establishment of
dispensaries, maternity
homes, orphanages
JOTI RAO PHULE
Established Satya
shodhak samaj in 1868
for the social and
economic uplift of the
low cast people

GANDIJI
HE WORKED FOR THE UPLIFTMENT FOR
THE WOMEN HARIJANS AND FOUGHT
FOR THE EQUALITY BETWEEN MEN AND
WOMEN
GANDIJI LINKED
POLITICALMOVEMENT WITH THE
SOCIAL MOVEMENT AND
TRANSFORMED THIS INTO A MASS
MOVEMENT WITH THE
PARTICIPATION OF ALL SECTIONS
OF POPULATION NOTABLY
WOMEN AND PEASENTS AND
LOWER CASTES

SL.NO ORGANIZATION FOUNDER YEAR
1 Brahma samaj Raja Ram Mohan Roy 1828
2 Prarthana Samaj Athmaram Pandurang 1867
3 Arya Samaj Dayanada saraswathi 1875
4 Theosophical society Henry steel olcott 1875
5 Ram Krishna Mission Swami vivekananda 1897
6 Muhammadan literacy
society
Nawab Abdul Latif 1863
7 Servants of India Gopala Krishna Gokhale 1905

CONTRIBUTION CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES
MODERN SOCIAL WORK WAS INTRODUCED
IN INDIA BY CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES IN
THE BEGINNING OF THE 19TH CENTUARY
MOTION OF
CHAIN OF
EVENTS
The blend of christian way of life
and western mode of thinking
introduced a new chapter in the
history of social work practice
They came India to peach their religion,
but its clear that they went above and
beyond to help the needy people they
work for and with
Child marriage,
polygamy, female
infanticides, the
practise of sati and
the prohibition of
widow re-marriage
 EDUCATION
SOCIAL SERVICE TO
DESTITUTE
CONSCIENTIZATION
OF THE COMMUNITY
HEALTH SERVICES
LIVELIHOOD
PROMOTION

APPRENTICES
ACT 1850
REFORMATORY ACT 1870
CHILDREN ACT 1920
ABOLISHEN OF SATI 1829
ABOLISHEN OF SLAVERY
1843
ABOLISHEN OF FEMALE INFANTICIDE
AND HUMAN SACRIFICE 1870
WIDOW RE-
MARRIAGE ACT 1856
FACTORY ACT 1881

SOCIAL WORK
EDUCATION IN INDIA
THE FIRST TRAINING COURSE FOR
SOCIAL WORK AS CLAIMED BY
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
IN 1920
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FIRST
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, SIR
DORABJI TATA GRADUATE SCHOOL
OF SOCIAL WORK ,BOMBAY IN 1936
MARKS AS THE WATERSHED IN
TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF
SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION
AFTER INDEPENDENCE
THE GOVERNMENT
SHIFTEDTOWARDS THE
WELFARE APPROACH
AND TOOK SEVERAL
AREAS OF SOCIAL WORK
UNDER ITS PURVIEW

CONCLUSION
SOCIAL WORK IN INDIA AS A
DISCIPLINE THROUGH IS OF
RECENT ORGIN AND HAD A
LONG JOURNEY A HEAD
SUFFERS FROM THE BASIC
IMPEDIMENTS OF INDIAN
HIGHER EDUCATION AND
OTHER SPECIFIC ISSUES

More Related Content

Similar to Historical development of social work in india.pptx

Socio religious movements in india
Socio religious movements in indiaSocio religious movements in india
Socio religious movements in indiaKomal Kashish Thakur
 
Social reform movement in india
Social reform movement in indiaSocial reform movement in india
Social reform movement in indiapreetisharma492
 
Social reforms in India
Social reforms in IndiaSocial reforms in India
Social reforms in IndiaDiksha Sharma
 
History of social work in india
History of social work in indiaHistory of social work in india
History of social work in indiaLIBIN JO MATHEW
 
French Revolution part I tennis court oath
French Revolution part I tennis court oathFrench Revolution part I tennis court oath
French Revolution part I tennis court oathMUTHUKUMAR R
 
History of social work in usa
History of social work in usaHistory of social work in usa
History of social work in usaPoojaSharma1336
 
Development of social work in UK and US
Development of social work in UK and USDevelopment of social work in UK and US
Development of social work in UK and USAMIT KUMAR
 
women caste and reform PPT
women caste and reform PPTwomen caste and reform PPT
women caste and reform PPTArsalaanMehtab
 
Religious refrom movements in modern india
Religious refrom movements in modern indiaReligious refrom movements in modern india
Religious refrom movements in modern indiaindianeducation
 
Challenging-the-Caste-System.pptx
Challenging-the-Caste-System.pptxChallenging-the-Caste-System.pptx
Challenging-the-Caste-System.pptxshikhasingh979025
 
Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Raja Ram Mohan RoyRaja Ram Mohan Roy
Raja Ram Mohan RoyZaeem Jifri
 
Why reform movements spread from bengal
Why reform movements spread from bengalWhy reform movements spread from bengal
Why reform movements spread from bengalSubhaditya Basu
 
FACTORS LEADING TO THE GROWN OF INDIAN NATIONALISM.
FACTORS LEADING TO THE GROWN OF INDIAN NATIONALISM.FACTORS LEADING TO THE GROWN OF INDIAN NATIONALISM.
FACTORS LEADING TO THE GROWN OF INDIAN NATIONALISM.Aashish Singla
 

Similar to Historical development of social work in india.pptx (20)

Socio religious movements in india
Socio religious movements in indiaSocio religious movements in india
Socio religious movements in india
 
Social reform movement in india
Social reform movement in indiaSocial reform movement in india
Social reform movement in india
 
WOMEN CASTE AND REFORM
WOMEN CASTE AND REFORM WOMEN CASTE AND REFORM
WOMEN CASTE AND REFORM
 
RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY
RAJA RAM MOHAN ROYRAJA RAM MOHAN ROY
RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY
 
SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS REFORM MOVEMENTS
SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS REFORM MOVEMENTSSOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS REFORM MOVEMENTS
SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS REFORM MOVEMENTS
 
Social Reform Movements
Social Reform MovementsSocial Reform Movements
Social Reform Movements
 
Social reforms in India
Social reforms in IndiaSocial reforms in India
Social reforms in India
 
History of social work in india
History of social work in indiaHistory of social work in india
History of social work in india
 
French Revolution part I tennis court oath
French Revolution part I tennis court oathFrench Revolution part I tennis court oath
French Revolution part I tennis court oath
 
History of social work in usa
History of social work in usaHistory of social work in usa
History of social work in usa
 
Development of social work in UK and US
Development of social work in UK and USDevelopment of social work in UK and US
Development of social work in UK and US
 
women caste and reform PPT
women caste and reform PPTwomen caste and reform PPT
women caste and reform PPT
 
4669.pptx
4669.pptx4669.pptx
4669.pptx
 
Religious refrom movements in modern india
Religious refrom movements in modern indiaReligious refrom movements in modern india
Religious refrom movements in modern india
 
Challenging-the-Caste-System.pptx
Challenging-the-Caste-System.pptxChallenging-the-Caste-System.pptx
Challenging-the-Caste-System.pptx
 
The practice of sati
The practice of satiThe practice of sati
The practice of sati
 
Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Raja Ram Mohan RoyRaja Ram Mohan Roy
Raja Ram Mohan Roy
 
Why reform movements spread from bengal
Why reform movements spread from bengalWhy reform movements spread from bengal
Why reform movements spread from bengal
 
FACTORS LEADING TO THE GROWN OF INDIAN NATIONALISM.
FACTORS LEADING TO THE GROWN OF INDIAN NATIONALISM.FACTORS LEADING TO THE GROWN OF INDIAN NATIONALISM.
FACTORS LEADING TO THE GROWN OF INDIAN NATIONALISM.
 
SOCIAL REFORM MOVEMENT IN INDIA.pptx
SOCIAL REFORM MOVEMENT IN INDIA.pptxSOCIAL REFORM MOVEMENT IN INDIA.pptx
SOCIAL REFORM MOVEMENT IN INDIA.pptx
 

More from AswathyLenin

Social change meaning characteristics.pptx
Social change meaning characteristics.pptxSocial change meaning characteristics.pptx
Social change meaning characteristics.pptxAswathyLenin
 
Adolescence coginitive,emotional and social development,sexuality.pptx
Adolescence coginitive,emotional and social development,sexuality.pptxAdolescence coginitive,emotional and social development,sexuality.pptx
Adolescence coginitive,emotional and social development,sexuality.pptxAswathyLenin
 
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS.pdf
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS.pdfCOST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS.pdf
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS.pdfAswathyLenin
 
Population dynamics of India and kerala
Population dynamics of India and kerala Population dynamics of India and kerala
Population dynamics of India and kerala AswathyLenin
 
Transcultural psychiatry
Transcultural psychiatry Transcultural psychiatry
Transcultural psychiatry AswathyLenin
 

More from AswathyLenin (7)

Social change meaning characteristics.pptx
Social change meaning characteristics.pptxSocial change meaning characteristics.pptx
Social change meaning characteristics.pptx
 
phases.pptx
phases.pptxphases.pptx
phases.pptx
 
groupwork ppt.pdf
groupwork ppt.pdfgroupwork ppt.pdf
groupwork ppt.pdf
 
Adolescence coginitive,emotional and social development,sexuality.pptx
Adolescence coginitive,emotional and social development,sexuality.pptxAdolescence coginitive,emotional and social development,sexuality.pptx
Adolescence coginitive,emotional and social development,sexuality.pptx
 
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS.pdf
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS.pdfCOST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS.pdf
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS.pdf
 
Population dynamics of India and kerala
Population dynamics of India and kerala Population dynamics of India and kerala
Population dynamics of India and kerala
 
Transcultural psychiatry
Transcultural psychiatry Transcultural psychiatry
Transcultural psychiatry
 

Recently uploaded

Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptxContemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptxRoyAbrique
 
Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991
Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991
Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991RKavithamani
 
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformA Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformChameera Dedduwage
 
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfSanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfsanyamsingh5019
 
Micromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of Powders
Micromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of PowdersMicromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of Powders
Micromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of PowdersChitralekhaTherkar
 
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentAlper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentInMediaRes1
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfchloefrazer622
 
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory InspectionMastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory InspectionSafetyChain Software
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeThiyagu K
 
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3JemimahLaneBuaron
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...EduSkills OECD
 
Concept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.Compdf
Concept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.CompdfConcept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.Compdf
Concept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.CompdfUmakantAnnand
 
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)eniolaolutunde
 
MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION format.docx
MENTAL     STATUS EXAMINATION format.docxMENTAL     STATUS EXAMINATION format.docx
MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION format.docxPoojaSen20
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxNirmalaLoungPoorunde1
 
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxIntroduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxpboyjonauth
 
PSYCHIATRIC History collection FORMAT.pptx
PSYCHIATRIC   History collection FORMAT.pptxPSYCHIATRIC   History collection FORMAT.pptx
PSYCHIATRIC History collection FORMAT.pptxPoojaSen20
 
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  ) Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  )
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application ) Sakshi Ghasle
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
 
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptxContemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
 
Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991
Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991
Industrial Policy - 1948, 1956, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1991
 
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformA Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
 
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfSanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
 
Micromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of Powders
Micromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of PowdersMicromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of Powders
Micromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of Powders
 
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentAlper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
 
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
 
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory InspectionMastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
 
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
 
Concept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.Compdf
Concept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.CompdfConcept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.Compdf
Concept of Vouching. B.Com(Hons) /B.Compdf
 
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
 
MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION format.docx
MENTAL     STATUS EXAMINATION format.docxMENTAL     STATUS EXAMINATION format.docx
MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION format.docx
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
 
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxIntroduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
 
PSYCHIATRIC History collection FORMAT.pptx
PSYCHIATRIC   History collection FORMAT.pptxPSYCHIATRIC   History collection FORMAT.pptx
PSYCHIATRIC History collection FORMAT.pptx
 
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  ) Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  )
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
 

Historical development of social work in india.pptx

  • 1. PRESENTED BY ASWATHI J LENIN MSW 1ST YEAR WELCOME ALL
  • 3.  INTRODUCTION HISTORY OF SOCIAL WORK IS AN AGE OF OLD PHENOMENON THE SEEDS OF ORGIN OF SOCIAL WORK COUKD BE TRACED FROM GLOBAL IDEOLOGIES WHICH INCLUDE HUMANISM,RATIONALISM,WELFARISM,LIBERI SM,DEMOCRACY,SECULARISM LOCAL RULERS KINGS, QUEENS LANDLORDS FOREIGN CONQUERORS,ELECTTED GOVERNMENT ACROSS THE WORLD DID INITIATE WELFARE PROGRAMMES TO EXTANT THE MUCH NEEDED CARE AND SUPPORT TO THE PEOPLE
  • 4.  SOCIAL WORK HISTORY IN INDIA CAN BE DIVIDED IN TO THREE PERIODS SOCIAL WORK IN ANCIENT PERIOD 2500BC-AD1000 SOCIAL WORK IN MEDIEVAL PERIOD 1206-1706 SOCIAL WORK IN MODERN PERIOD AD 1800 ONWARDS
  • 5.  HISTORY OF SOCIALWORKIN INDIA  DURING HINDU PERIOD  DURING MUSLIM PERIOD  DURING BRITISH PERIOD  AFTER INDIAN INDEPENDENCE,1947
  • 6.  DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL WORK • PERIOD OF COMMUNITY LIFE • PERIOD OF CHARITY • PERIOD OF RELIGIOUS REFORM • PERIOD OF PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND ORGANISATION
  • 7.  In Ancient India ,the nature of social service was that of charity MAY THE ONE WHO GIVIES,SHINE THE MOST EVERY HOUSE HOLDER MUST PRACTISE CHARITY PERSONS WHO SERVED THE SOCIETY WITH ALL THEIR ABILITY WERE FREE FROM ALL SINS
  • 8.  KAUTILYA HIGHLIGHTS THAT THE DUTIESOF THE KING TOWARDS THE WELFARE AND HAPPINESS OF HIS SUBJECTS ONE OF THE POPULAR METHODS OF PERFORMING SOCIAL ACTIVITIES HENCE WAS YAGNAS . THE MAIN AIM OF YAGNAS WAS COMMON WELFARE PUNYA AND DANA GUILDS WERE IMPORTANT COPORATE ORGANIZATIONS WHICH PERFORMED A VARIETY OF ECONOMIC AND WELFARE FUNCTIONS DURING BUDDHIST PERIOD GUILDS PROVIDED SOCIAL SECURITY TO THE OPPRESSED CLASS OF THE SOCIETY
  • 9.  CONTRIBUTIONS OF KINGS  Ashoka developed a comprehensive system of social welfare.  He appointed a superintendent to look after the welfare of women  The welfare programmes were under the overall charge of high commissioners of charity, commissioners of equality  Many reformers were introduced in the field of women’s welfare , rehabilitation of prisoners, rural development , free medical care ,regulation of prostitution and provisions of public utilities like roads, wells, rest houses for travellers etc.
  • 10.  KANISHKA Monasteries, stupas etc These were the centres of learning and help to the needy people . Kanishka gave liberal donation and grant for the construction of Buddhist Viharas HARSHA VARDHANA WAS AN ENLIGHTENED RULER WHO ESTABLISHED HOSPITALS,DISPENSARIES,ORP HANAGES AND HOMES FOR THE DESTITUTE
  • 11.  GUPTA WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE WAS THE MAIN TASK OF THE KING HUMAYUN First Muslim king who made a bold attempt to prohibit the sati system AKBAR • Abolished slavery in 1583 • Introduced equality • Granted full freedom for religious beliefs and practices • Akbar had a comprehensive system for the poor • Stipends for the students • Constructed three houses for the poor in order to control beggary
  • 12.  CONTRIBUTIONSOF INDIVIDUALS RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY Helps in abolishen of sati Widow re-marriage Female education Established educational institution ISWAR CHANDRA VIDYA SAGAR Widow re-marriage Economic self reliance Women’s Education Prohibition of Polygamy
  • 13.  BAL SHASTRI JAMBHEKAR Condemned the evil customs of female infanticide, trafficking in female children GOPAL HARI DESHMUKH Promoted modern education for the establishment of dispensaries, maternity homes, orphanages JOTI RAO PHULE Established Satya shodhak samaj in 1868 for the social and economic uplift of the low cast people
  • 14.  GANDIJI HE WORKED FOR THE UPLIFTMENT FOR THE WOMEN HARIJANS AND FOUGHT FOR THE EQUALITY BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN GANDIJI LINKED POLITICALMOVEMENT WITH THE SOCIAL MOVEMENT AND TRANSFORMED THIS INTO A MASS MOVEMENT WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF ALL SECTIONS OF POPULATION NOTABLY WOMEN AND PEASENTS AND LOWER CASTES
  • 15.  SL.NO ORGANIZATION FOUNDER YEAR 1 Brahma samaj Raja Ram Mohan Roy 1828 2 Prarthana Samaj Athmaram Pandurang 1867 3 Arya Samaj Dayanada saraswathi 1875 4 Theosophical society Henry steel olcott 1875 5 Ram Krishna Mission Swami vivekananda 1897 6 Muhammadan literacy society Nawab Abdul Latif 1863 7 Servants of India Gopala Krishna Gokhale 1905
  • 16.  CONTRIBUTION CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES MODERN SOCIAL WORK WAS INTRODUCED IN INDIA BY CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES IN THE BEGINNING OF THE 19TH CENTUARY MOTION OF CHAIN OF EVENTS The blend of christian way of life and western mode of thinking introduced a new chapter in the history of social work practice They came India to peach their religion, but its clear that they went above and beyond to help the needy people they work for and with Child marriage, polygamy, female infanticides, the practise of sati and the prohibition of widow re-marriage
  • 17.  EDUCATION SOCIAL SERVICE TO DESTITUTE CONSCIENTIZATION OF THE COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES LIVELIHOOD PROMOTION
  • 18.  APPRENTICES ACT 1850 REFORMATORY ACT 1870 CHILDREN ACT 1920 ABOLISHEN OF SATI 1829 ABOLISHEN OF SLAVERY 1843 ABOLISHEN OF FEMALE INFANTICIDE AND HUMAN SACRIFICE 1870 WIDOW RE- MARRIAGE ACT 1856 FACTORY ACT 1881
  • 19.  SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION IN INDIA THE FIRST TRAINING COURSE FOR SOCIAL WORK AS CLAIMED BY UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION IN 1920 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FIRST SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, SIR DORABJI TATA GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK ,BOMBAY IN 1936 MARKS AS THE WATERSHED IN TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION AFTER INDEPENDENCE THE GOVERNMENT SHIFTEDTOWARDS THE WELFARE APPROACH AND TOOK SEVERAL AREAS OF SOCIAL WORK UNDER ITS PURVIEW
  • 20.  CONCLUSION SOCIAL WORK IN INDIA AS A DISCIPLINE THROUGH IS OF RECENT ORGIN AND HAD A LONG JOURNEY A HEAD SUFFERS FROM THE BASIC IMPEDIMENTS OF INDIAN HIGHER EDUCATION AND OTHER SPECIFIC ISSUES