It stands for Prime Minister Rozgar Yojana, started in 1993. The aim of the programme is to create self-employment opportunities for educated unemployed youth in rural areas and small towns.
It stands for Prime Minister Rozgar Yojana, started in 1993. The aim of the programme is to create self-employment opportunities for educated unemployed youth in rural areas and small towns.
It was launched in 2004 in 150 most backword districts of the country. It is a centrally sponsored scheme, in which food grains are provided free of cost to the states. The programme is open to all poor who are in need of wage employment and desire to do manual unskilled work.
It was launched in 2004 in 150 most backword districts of the country. It is a centrally sponsored scheme, in which food grains are provided free of cost to the states. The programme is open to all poor who are in need of wage employment and desire to do manual unskilled work.
(i) The Act provides 100 days assured employment evert Year- to every rural household in 200 districts. (ii) Under the programme, if an applicant is not provided employment within 15 days, he/she will be entitled to a daily unemployment allowance.
(i) The Act provides 100 days assured employment evert Year- to every rural household in 200 districts.
(ii) Under the programme, if an applicant is not provided employment within 15 days, he/she will be entitled to a daily unemployment allowance.
Economic growth widens opportunities and provides the resources needed to invest in human development. This also encourages people to send their children, including the girl child, to schools in the hope of getting better economic returns from investing in education.
Economic growth widens opportunities and provides the resources needed to invest in human development. This also encourages people to send their children, including the girl child, to schools in the hope of getting better economic returns from investing in education.
It is good to have political competition. In a democracy political leaders know what is good for the people. It motivates them to serve the people. Regular electoral competition provides an initiative to political parties and leaders. Leaders realise that if they raise and work for people's issues tRead more
It is good to have political competition. In a democracy political leaders know what is good for the people. It motivates them to serve the people. Regular electoral competition provides an initiative to political parties and leaders. Leaders realise that if they raise and work for people’s issues they
would become popular and their chance to win would increase’
Yes, elections do promote democracy. They help people to choose candidates on the basis of one-vote-one-value. Parties are free to contest elections. Elections must be held at regular intervals. Further, candidates preferred by people only are elected. Besides, elections are free and fair'
Yes, elections do promote democracy. They help people to choose candidates on the basis of one-vote-one-value. Parties are free to contest elections. Elections must be held at regular intervals. Further, candidates preferred by people only are elected. Besides, elections are free and fair’
(i) In our country, all the citizens aged 18 years and above can vote in an election. (ii) Every citizen has the right to vote, regardless of his or her caste, religion or gender. (iii) Some criminals and persons with unsound mind can be denied the right to vote, but only in rare situations. (iv) ItRead more
(i) In our country, all the citizens aged 18 years and above can vote in an election.
(ii) Every citizen has the right to vote, regardless of his or her caste, religion or gender.
(iii) Some criminals and persons with unsound mind can be denied the right to vote, but only in rare situations.
(iv) It is the responsibility of the government to get the names of all the eligible voters put on voters’ list.
(v) Names of those who move out of a place or those who are dead are deleted.
(vi) A complete revision of the list takes place every five years. This is done to ensure that it remains up to date.
What is Rural Employment Generation Programme?
Launched in 1995, the aim of the programme is to create self-employment opportunities in rural areas and small towns.
Launched in 1995, the aim of the programme is to create self-employment opportunities in rural areas and small towns.
See lessWhat does PMRY stand for?
It stands for Prime Minister Rozgar Yojana, started in 1993. The aim of the programme is to create self-employment opportunities for educated unemployed youth in rural areas and small towns.
It stands for Prime Minister Rozgar Yojana, started in 1993. The aim of the programme is to create self-employment opportunities for educated unemployed youth in rural areas and small towns.
See lessWhat was the National Food for Work Programme?
It was launched in 2004 in 150 most backword districts of the country. It is a centrally sponsored scheme, in which food grains are provided free of cost to the states. The programme is open to all poor who are in need of wage employment and desire to do manual unskilled work.
It was launched in 2004 in 150 most backword districts of the country. It is a centrally sponsored scheme, in which food grains are provided free of cost to the states. The programme is open to all poor who are in need of wage employment and desire to do manual unskilled work.
See lessWhat are the conditions of MGNREGA?
(i) The Act provides 100 days assured employment evert Year- to every rural household in 200 districts. (ii) Under the programme, if an applicant is not provided employment within 15 days, he/she will be entitled to a daily unemployment allowance.
(i) The Act provides 100 days assured employment evert Year- to every rural household in 200 districts.
See less(ii) Under the programme, if an applicant is not provided employment within 15 days, he/she will be entitled to a daily unemployment allowance.
What is the full form of MGNREGA?
MGNREGA is Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act of 2005.
MGNREGA is Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act of 2005.
See lessHow is economic growth linked with poverty reduction in India?
Economic growth widens opportunities and provides the resources needed to invest in human development. This also encourages people to send their children, including the girl child, to schools in the hope of getting better economic returns from investing in education.
Economic growth widens opportunities and provides the resources needed to invest in human development. This also encourages people to send their children, including the girl child, to schools in the hope of getting better economic returns from investing in education.
See lessIdentify the reasons which make India a successful democracy in the world.
(i) Fee and fair elections are held' (ii) Periodic elections are held. (iii) Independent Election Commission exists to make elections free and fair.
(i) Fee and fair elections are held’
See less(ii) Periodic elections are held.
(iii) Independent Election Commission exists to make elections free and fair.
How far is it good to have political competition? Give reasons.
It is good to have political competition. In a democracy political leaders know what is good for the people. It motivates them to serve the people. Regular electoral competition provides an initiative to political parties and leaders. Leaders realise that if they raise and work for people's issues tRead more
It is good to have political competition. In a democracy political leaders know what is good for the people. It motivates them to serve the people. Regular electoral competition provides an initiative to political parties and leaders. Leaders realise that if they raise and work for people’s issues they
See lesswould become popular and their chance to win would increase’
Do you think that elections promote democracy?
Yes, elections do promote democracy. They help people to choose candidates on the basis of one-vote-one-value. Parties are free to contest elections. Elections must be held at regular intervals. Further, candidates preferred by people only are elected. Besides, elections are free and fair'
Yes, elections do promote democracy. They help people to choose candidates on the basis of one-vote-one-value. Parties are free to contest elections. Elections must be held at regular intervals. Further, candidates preferred by people only are elected. Besides, elections are free and fair’
See lessWhich section of our country’s population is eligible to vote?
(i) In our country, all the citizens aged 18 years and above can vote in an election. (ii) Every citizen has the right to vote, regardless of his or her caste, religion or gender. (iii) Some criminals and persons with unsound mind can be denied the right to vote, but only in rare situations. (iv) ItRead more
(i) In our country, all the citizens aged 18 years and above can vote in an election.
See less(ii) Every citizen has the right to vote, regardless of his or her caste, religion or gender.
(iii) Some criminals and persons with unsound mind can be denied the right to vote, but only in rare situations.
(iv) It is the responsibility of the government to get the names of all the eligible voters put on voters’ list.
(v) Names of those who move out of a place or those who are dead are deleted.
(vi) A complete revision of the list takes place every five years. This is done to ensure that it remains up to date.