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Indian Journal of Law and Human Behavior

Volume  1, Issue 2, Jul-Dec 2015, Pages 101-112
 

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A Study on Poverty under the Indian Socio- Legal Framework

Diganta Biswas, Bhaswati Saha

*Assistant Professor, School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore. **Part timeTeacher of Sociology, Nakshalbari College, Dist. Darjeeling, West Bengal.

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Abstract

 Policy on the regulatory environment involving-quality, safety and efficacy. Climatic factors, Demographic factors, Personal causes, and Economic causes are at the background of poverty in India. Since the 1950s,  the government of India  and non-governmental organizations have initiated several programmes and policies to alleviate poverty which includes-subsidization of food and other necessities, increased access to loans, improving agricultural techniques and price supports, promoting education and family planning.This paper is aiming to study the socio-legal aspects of poverty in India i.e. how the issues of poverty has been addressed in India under the different legislative and policies over the years.

Keywords: Poverty; Tendulkar Committee Report; Planning Commission; Constitution; Supreme Court Etc.

Corresponding Author : Diganta Biswas