Understanding India as a Welfare State: Role and Commitment

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Mr. Vijay Sansare
Assistant Professor
 
Welfare Work
 
Therapeutic
 
Rehabilitation
 
Developmental
 
Right Based
 
Empowerment
 
 
Availability of resources and presence of
conditions required for reasonably
comfortable, healthy, and secure living.
 
The state of doing well especially in respect
to good fortune, happiness, well-being, or
prosperity
 
Welfare state
 
“Welfare state is a state that provides for its
citizens a wide range of social services.”
 
Kent
 
“Welfare state is one which provides for
national health, insurance and other social
services.” - 
Concise Oxford Dictionary
 
India as a welfare state
 
It is a concept of government in which the
state plays a key role in the protection and
promotion of economic and social well-being
of its citizens.
 
A welfare state is based on the principles of
equality of opportunity and equitable
distribution of wealth.
 
India as a welfare state
 
Welfare State means that the State that take
care the Welfare of the State
 
Generally, welfare state promotes the general
happiness and welfare of the people
 
 
An extensive and all embracing scheme of
social security
The provision of many free services by the
state
The maintenance of full employment
regardless of cost
A considerable degree of equality of income
The public ownership of many utilities and
leading industries
Improvement in the quality of life
 
As a welfare State, India is committed to the
welfare and development
The preamble to the constitution states, “We
the people of India, having resolved to
constitute India into a sovereign socialist
secular democratic republic to secure to all
citizens;
Justice- Social, Economic & Political;
 
 
Liberty of thoughts, expression, belief, faith
and worship;
Equality of status and of opportunity and
promote among them all;
Fraternity, assuring the dignity of individual
and the unity and integrity of the nation.”
 
Fundamental Rights – Art. 14 – 30
 
Directive principles of state policy are laid
down in Part-iv
Employment
Equal salary
Free and compulsory education – 14 age
Special aids
Special assistance to weaker section
 
A '
therapeutic approach
' is the lens through
which a counsellor addresses their clients'
problems.
 
Broadly speaking, the 
therapeutic approaches
 of
counsellors fall into two categories:
behavioural and psychodynamic.
 
Behavioural 
approaches
 are usually short-term
and address your behaviour and thought
patterns.
 
 
A therapeutic approach is the theory by which
a psychologist or counsellor frames how they
view human relationships and the issues that
occur for people throughout their lives.
 
One way to think of a therapeutic approach is
that it is the lens that a therapist looks
through when they are considering and
addressing their client’s problem.
 
Examples
 
Drug addicted
Mentally ill
 
 
Rehabilitation
 is the act of restoring
something to its original state, like the
rehabilitation
 of the forest that had once
been cleared for use as an amusement park.
 
The noun 
rehabilitation
 comes from the Latin
prefix re-, 
meaning
 “again” and
habitare, 
meaning
 “make fit.”
 
 
Webster defines development causing
something to unfold, to grow, to change for
better to be realized.
 
It regards a certain entity as being endowed
with certain potentials which society should
discover and maximize.
 
 
Examples
 
Women
Marginalized
 
 
A human 
rights
-
based approach
 is a
conceptual framework for the process of
human development.
 
It is normatively 
based
 on international
human 
rights 
standards and operationally
directed to promoting and protecting
human 
rights
.
 
 
Empowerment of 
rights
 holders.
 
A human 
rights based approach means
 that
individuals and communities should know
their 
rights
.
 
It also 
means
 that they should be fully
supported to participate in the development
of policy and practices which affect their lives
and to claim 
rights
 where necessary.
 
Examples
 
Child rights
 
Differently abled
 
The aged
 
Women
 
 
Empowerment
 is the practice approach
embedded in the strengths 
perspective
 
And consists of a variety of techniques used
by the social worker to stimulate strengths
within the client and in his environment.
 
An 
empowering approach
 is about working in
ways which 
empower
 people:
ways which mean that people feel confident,
 
that they and the groups or organisations they are
involved in are inclusive and organised,
 
that networks are formed, are cooperative and
support each other and ultimately they are
influential.
 
Examples
 
Women / domestic violence
 
Marginalized group
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India, as a welfare state, prioritizes the well-being and development of its citizens. It plays a key role in providing social services, promoting equality, and ensuring economic and social well-being. The concept of a welfare state in India is deeply ingrained in its governance and constitutional principles, aiming to secure justice, equality, and prosperity for all. The state focuses on social security, free services, income equality, public ownership, and quality of life, reflecting its commitment to the welfare and development of its people.


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  1. Mr. Vijay Sansare Assistant Professor

  2. Welfare Work Therapeutic Rehabilitation Developmental Right Based Empowerment

  3. Availability of resources and presence of conditions comfortable, healthy, and secure living. required for reasonably The state of doing well especially in respect to good fortune, happiness, well-being, or prosperity

  4. Welfare state Welfare state is a state that provides for its citizens a wide range of social services. Kent Kent Welfare state is one which provides for national health, insurance and other social services. - Concise Concise Oxford Oxford Dictionary Dictionary

  5. India as a welfare state It is a concept of government in which the state plays a key role in the protection and promotion of economic and social well-being of its citizens. A welfare state is based on the principles of equality distribution of wealth. of opportunity and equitable

  6. India as a welfare state Welfare State means that the State that take care the Welfare of the State Generally, welfare state promotes the general happiness and welfare of the people

  7. An extensive and all embracing scheme of social security The provision of many free services by the state The regardless of cost A considerable degree of equality of income The public ownership of many utilities and leading industries Improvement in the quality of life maintenance of full employment

  8. As a welfare State, India is committed to the welfare and development The preamble to the constitution states, We the constitute India into a sovereign socialist secular democratic republic to secure to all citizens; Justice- Social, Economic & Political; people of India, having resolved to

  9. Liberty of thoughts, expression, belief, faith and worship; Equality of status and of opportunity and promote among them all; Fraternity, assuring the dignity of individual and the unity and integrity of the nation.

  10. Fundamental Rights Art. 14 30 Directive principles of state policy are laid down in Part-iv Employment Equal salary Free and compulsory education 14 age Special aids Special assistance to weaker section

  11. A 'therapeutic which problems. therapeutic approach a approach' is the lens through counsellor addresses their clients' Broadly speaking, the therapeutic counsellors fall into two categories: behavioural and psychodynamic. therapeutic approaches approaches of Behavioural approaches and patterns. approaches are usually short-term address your behaviour and thought

  12. A therapeutic approach is the theory by which a psychologist or counsellor frames how they view human relationships and the issues that occur for people throughout their lives. One way to think of a therapeutic approach is that it is the lens that a therapist looks through addressing their client s problem. when they are considering and

  13. Examples Drug addicted Mentally ill

  14. Rehabilitation something rehabilitation been cleared for use as an amusement park. Rehabilitation is its the original act of restoring like to state, the rehabilitation of the forest that had once The noun rehabilitation prefix habitare, meaning rehabilitation comes from the Latin re-, meaning make fit. meaning meaning again and

  15. Webster something to unfold, to grow, to change for better to be realized. defines development causing It regards a certain entity as being endowed with certain potentials which society should discover and maximize.

  16. Examples Women Marginalized

  17. A human rights rights-based based approach approach is a conceptual framework for the process of human development. It normatively rights standards and operationally directed human rights is based based on international human rights to promoting and protecting rights.

  18. Empowerment of rights rights holders. A human rights individuals and communities should know their rights rights based based approach approach means means that rights. It also means supported to participate in the development of policy and practices which affect their lives and to claim rights means that they should be fully rights where necessary.

  19. Examples Child rights Differently abled The aged Women

  20. Empowerment embedded in the strengths perspective Empowerment is the practice perspective approach And consists of a variety of techniques used by the social worker to stimulate strengths within the client and in his environment.

  21. An empowering ways which empower ways which mean that people feel confident, empowering approach empower people: approach is about working in that they and the groups or organisations they are involved in are inclusive and organised, that networks are formed, are cooperative and support influential. each other and ultimately they are

  22. Examples Women / domestic violence Marginalized group

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