Bonded Labour System has been abolished by law throughout the country with effect from 25th October, 1975 under the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Ordinance which was replaced by the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976. Under the Act, it is the responsibility of State governments to identify, release and rehabilitate the bonded labour.
Policies Of Pakistan Regarding Special Education & Special PeopleMrXpertKhan
The systematic care of persons with disabilities was brought into focus in Pakistan in the 1980’s with the observance of 1981 as the United Nations International Year Of Disabled Persons.
The need was then felt for their education, rehabilitation and care both by government and by private sector and a full-fledged National Policy on the subject.
UAPVP launched many schemes available for different segments of the society including EWS, LIG, MIG, BPL and HIG categories.
UPAVP the development agency of Uttar Pradesh know as Uttar Pradesh Awas Vikas Parishad is going to implement the government housing mission, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana.
About 20,000 houses will be constructed in the state.
On the construction of housing units, the UPAVP will spend about Rs. 3,000 Crore and the implementation work will be started once it get the approval from the government.
The comprehensive plan for Fiscal year 2017-18 has been prepared by the agency and the houses units in these projects will be constructed under UP government Vrindavan & Awadh Vihar Yojana.
Under PMAY UP, about 2,000 houses have been registered by the government and creating further plan for the scheme, the UPAVP is planning to open the registrations for additional 3,000 houses.
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Indian Logic: Means of knowledge.
Pramanas: Pratyaksha (Perception), Anumana (Inference), Upamana
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Anupalabddhi (Non-apprehension).
Structure and kinds of Anumana (inference), Vyapti (invariable relation),
Hetvabhasas (fallacies of inference).
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Some syllogisms contain three components:
Major Premise
Minor Premise
Conclusion
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Syllogism is a form of deductive reasoning where you arrive at a specific conclusion by examining two other premises or ideas. Syllogism derives from the Greek word syllogismos, meaning conclusion or inference.
Some syllogisms contain three components:
Major Premise
Minor Premise
Conclusion
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Some syllogisms contain three components:
Major Premise
Minor Premise
Conclusion
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Revised Integrated Housing Scheme for workers is being implemented by the Ministry of Labour and Employment. The Revised Integrated Housing Scheme (RIHS), 2016 has been launched for workers. The Scheme was started in 1989. It was previously revised in 1994, 2001, 2004 and 2007. The present scheme was revised in 2016 and is in effect from 02.03.2016.
Provision of Urban Amenities to Rural Areas (PURA) is a strategy for rural development in India. This concept was given by former president Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and discussed in his book Target 3 Billion which he co-authored with Srijan Pal Singh. The genesis of PURA concept can be traced to the work done by Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute in the early 1990s on Taluka energy self-sufficiency.[1] It was shown in the study that energy self-sufficient talukas can be a new development model for rural India in terms of creation of jobs and better amenities to its population.
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Given the small scale of housing associations and their relative high cost per home what is the point of them and how do we justify their continued existance
2. Intro
• Bonded Labour System has been abolished by law throughout the
country with effect from 25th October, 1975 under the Bonded
Labour System (Abolition) Ordinance
• Later was replaced by the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act,
1976.
• Under the Act, it is the responsibility of State governments to identify,
release and rehabilitate the bonded labour
3. Background
• The Act affords protection to the freed bonded labourers from eviction
from their homestead
• District Administration is mandated to restore the bonded labourer to the
possession of such homestead or other residential premises as early as
practicable.
• The Act also provides for the economic and social rehabilitation of the
freed bonded labourers.
• In order to assist the State Governments in the task of rehabilitation of
identified and released bonded labourers, a Centrally Sponsored Plan
Scheme for Rehabilitation of Bonded Labour was in operation since May,
1978.
• The revamped scheme is known as the ‘Central Sector Scheme for
Rehabilitation of Bonded Labourers, 2016’.
4. Salient features
• The revised scheme is a Central Sector Scheme.
• The State Government is not required to pay any matching
contribution for the purpose of cash rehabilitation assistance.
• The amount of assistance for survey of bonded labourers is Rs. 4.50
lakh per district.
• The release of rehabilitation assistance has been linked with
conviction of the accused.
5. Salient features
• Scheme provides for creation of a Bonded Labour Rehabilitation Fund
at District level by each State with a permanent corpus of at least Rs.
10 lakh at the disposal of the District Magistrate for extending
immediate help to the released bonded labourers.
• Special care is made available by the State for addressing the needs of
the disabled persons, female freed bonded labourers and bonded
child labour by providing safe and secure environment for the
capacity building of child bonded labourers, facilities for ensuring
their proper education, short stay home till education upto class 12th,
skill development, marriage assistance etc.
6. Financial assistance
• 1 lakh per adult male beneficiary
• Rs. 2 lakh for special category beneficiaries such as children including
orphans or those rescued from organized & forced begging rings or
other forms of forced child labour, and women
• Rs. 3 lakh in cases of bonded or forced labour involving extreme cases
of deprivation or marginalization such as trans-genders, or woman or
children rescued from ostensible sexual exploitation such as brothels,
massage parlours, placement agencies etc., or trafficking, or in cases
of differently abled persons, or in situations where the District
Magistrate deems fit.
8. Benefits
oAllotment of house-site and agricultural land.
oLand development.
oProvision of low cost dwelling units.
oAnimal husbandry, dairy, poultry, piggery etc.
oWage employment, enforcement of minimum wages etc.
oCollection and processing of minor forest products.
oSupply of essential commodities under targeted public distribution
system.
oEducation for children.