Special Employment Schemes in Andhra Pradesh / R. K. Mishra and K. Trivikram
By: Mishra, R. K [author].
Contributor(s): Trivikram, K [author].
Publisher: New Delhi : Excel Books, 2011Description: x, 353p.ISBN: 9788174469779.Subject(s): Public works -- Government policy -- Andhra Pradesh | Employment programs -- Government policy -- Andhra Pradesh | Scheduled Castes -- Employment -- Andhra Pradesh | Scheduled Tribes -- Employment -- Andhra Pradesh | Backward classes -- Employment -- Andhra Pradesh | Economic assistance, Domestic -- Government policy -- Andhra Pradesh | Unemployed -- Services for -- Andhra Pradesh | Andhra Pradesh -- Economic policyDDC classification: 331.137095484 Summary: The Government of Andhra Pradesh mounted special programmes for securing employment opportunities, particularly to the educated unemployed belonging to the weaker sections of the community viz., Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), Backward Classes (BCs) and Economically Backward Classes (EBCs). The Special Employment Programmes (SEPs) undertaken by the Government of Andhra Pradesh covered about 60 different types of schemes implemented by as many as 42 different agencies. Since it would be difficult to evaluate each scheme implemented by all these agencies, it was, therefore, decided to select the more important schemes, keeping in view the types of programmes, the outlay on these and other relevant factors. Eleven schemes were selected for a state level study. The draft reports in respect of each of these schemes were considered by the Steering Committee in association with the concerned implementing agencies. These studies have thrown valuable light on the manner of formulation and implementation of the programmes and are considered useful for the government to take policy decisions. This book presents the individual reports in respect of the schemes evaluated. These reports cover formulation, implementation and administrative aspects of the programme in depth. In fact, these reports have been prepared with a view to enable the government to initiate immediate measures that are called for, for correcting certain trends observed in the implementation of the programme.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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331.1370954 SOC; Papers and proceedings of a Tripartite Workshop held in New Delhi, December 10-11,1991 | 331.137095412 PAT-; Report of the Bihar unemployment committee 1960 | 331.1370954162 EDU-S Seminar papers I.C.S.S.R. sponsored national seminar on educated youth and problem of unemployment in Assam, Jorhat 28th-30th September 2004 | 331.137095484 MIS-S Special Employment Schemes in Andhra Pradesh / | 331.137804 CHA-; Unemployment stress: a study of educated unemployed | 331.137804 CHA-; Unemployment stress: a study of educated unemployed | 331.137804 CHA-; Unemployment stress: a study of educated unemployed |
The Government of Andhra Pradesh mounted special programmes for securing employment opportunities, particularly to the educated unemployed belonging to the weaker sections of the community viz., Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), Backward Classes (BCs) and Economically Backward Classes (EBCs). The Special Employment Programmes (SEPs) undertaken by the Government of Andhra Pradesh covered about 60 different types of schemes implemented by as many as 42 different agencies. Since it would be difficult to evaluate each scheme implemented by all these agencies, it was, therefore, decided to select the more important schemes, keeping in view the types of programmes, the outlay on these and other relevant factors. Eleven schemes were selected for a state level study. The draft reports in respect of each of these schemes were considered by the Steering Committee in association with the concerned implementing agencies. These studies have thrown valuable light on the manner of formulation and implementation of the programmes and are considered useful for the government to take policy decisions. This book presents the individual reports in respect of the schemes evaluated. These reports cover formulation, implementation and administrative aspects of the programme in depth. In fact, these reports have been prepared with a view to enable the government to initiate immediate measures that are called for, for correcting certain trends observed in the implementation of the programme.
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