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100 _aPragati Tiwari
245 0 _aUniversal Basic Income :
245 0 _bHow Promising is the Scheme of Unconditional Guaranteed Cash Transfer in the Context of India
260 _aBangalore
260 _bNLSIU, Bangalore
260 _c2019
300 _a75p.
505 _aContents 1. Introduction; 1.1 Literature Review; 1.2 Research Methodology followed in this dissertation; 1.3 Research Problem and Questions; 2. The case of rising inequality in India; 2.1 Economic justice in India; 2.2 The effect of liberalisation reforms; 2.3 The plausibility of economic growth with income inequality; 3. Social welfare spending in India; 3.1 The current state of public investment on welfare; 4. Efficiency or Security: UBI as a replacement to welfare schemes; 4.1 The state of existing welfare schemes; 4.2 Poverty alleviation: Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act or UBI?; 5. India and Cash Transfers; 5.1 Doom or boon: UBI over in kind transfer; 5.2 UBI and poverty reduction; 5.3 The Outcome of UBI; 5.4 The success of UBI; 6. Addressing the increasing inequality; 6.1 Policy recommendations; 7.0 Conclusion; References.
650 _aConstitutional rights - Indian Constitution
650 _aPoverty alleviation - Policy
650 _aPoverty reducation - Policy
650 _aUniversal basic income (BIS)
700 _aProf. Mohan Mani – Guide
856 _uhttps://dans.nls.ac.in/handle/123456789/270
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