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2. INTRODUCTION
Social Welfare refers to the holistic development of a
human being. It includes protection against
unemployment, poverty, old age, disability, among
others.
3. Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department
Higher Education Department
Housing and Urban Development Department
Information Technology and Digital Services
Department
social Welfare and Women
Empowerment Department
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Department of social welfare
4. Jurisdiction-Government of India
Headquarters- Ministry of Social Justicend Empowerment
Ministers responsible:
Virendra Kumar Khatik,(Cabinet Minister)
Ramdas Athawale,(Minister of State)
Pratima Bhowmik, (Minister of State)
A. Narayanaswamy,( Minister of State)
5. Safeguard every individual΄s right to a decent standard of living;
Provide vocational training to public assistance beneficiaries in order to
enter/reenter the labour market, thus achieving their social inclusion;
Provide support to the family unit so family members may effectively
perform their role;
Support families and individuals who are facing social problems;
Provide protection and care to children and other vulnerable groups of
people;
Sensitize non governmental organizations and local authorities to provide
quality social services on the local level;
Upgrade the Services, provided by State Institutions and foster families to
vulnerable groups
Mission
6. ORGIN
On 14th June 1964, the
Government of India constituted
the Ministry of Social Welfare in
order to promote governance
based on the model of 'welfare
state'. It is under this ministry that
social welfare programmes and
schemes are implemented
nationally.
7. Social welfare comes under the
Ministry of health and family Welfare .
Social Welfare refers to the holistic
development of a human being. It
includes protection against
unemployment, poverty, old age,
disability, among others.
8. Add a Medical Care Programs. They are one of
the most contentious and sophisticated
programs of a social welfare system.
unemployment Benefit Programs.
Family Allowance Benefits.
Work-Injury Compensation.
Public Aid.
9. OBJECTIVES OF SOCIAL WELFARE
ADMINISTRATION
To create awareness of the diverse
organisations providing social welfare
services among the prospective beneficiaries.
To identify the weaknesses or problems in
rendering services and find out their causes to
avoid future repetitions.
10. To acquaint the service providers with the
intended beneficiaries’ needs, requirements, and
expectations.
To keep a close watch on the methods and
procedures with the help of which social welfare
service providers are providing the services.
11. Add a To create cooperation and
coordination among the social welfare
service providers to prevent repetitions
resulting in the unnecessary misuse of
valuable resources.
To encourage social welfare service providers
by introducing innovative methods and
techniques to maximise the effective
rendering of social welfare services..
12. SCHEMES OF SOCIAL WELFARE
NGO SCHEMES
*Schemes of grant in aid to a voluntary organisation working for scheduled
caste
*Atal vayo Anti-gay Yojana(A YAY)
* Schemes of National Award for Outstanding services in the fetus of
prevention of Alcoholism and substance (drug) abuse
*National action plan for drug demand reduction
* Implementation framework of national action plan for drug demand
13. EDUCATIONAL SCHEMES
*National fellowship for OBC Students
* Education loans provided by NBCFDC
*Pre-Matric Scholarships schemes for scheduled cast
and others
* Construction of hostels for OBC boys and girls
*Post Matric scholarship for sc students
* National overseas scholarship
14. * National fellowship for scheduled caste
students
* Free coaching scheme for SC and OBC
students
*Pre-Matric scholarship for OBC student
*Scholarship for Higher Education for
Young Achievers Scheme (SHREYAS)
OBC and Others
15. SCHEMES OF ECONOMIC DEVOLPMENT
* Entrepreneurial Schemes of NBCFDC
*National safari karamcharis finance and development corporation
* National scheduled caste finance and development corporation
* self Employment Scheme for Rehabilitation of annual scavengers(SRMS)
*Credit Enhancement Guarantee scheme for the Scheduled caste
16. SCHEMES FOR SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT
* Schemes undertaken by NBCFDC for promoting social
Empowerment
* Support for Marginalized Individual for livelihood and
Enterprise(Smile)
* Pradhan Mantri Anushuchit jaati Abhyuday Yojana(PM-AJAY)