Delhi recently witnessed the release of Louise Tillin’s new book that offers a detailed historical account of welfare in India. This book explores the evolution and challenges of welfare systems across multiple levels of democracy in the country.
Tillin’s work highlights the complexities and diversity of welfare policies implemented in India, emphasizing the need for a wider national discussion on social support mechanisms. The research is praised for bringing clarity to the development of welfare schemes and pointing out areas requiring urgent reform.
This historical perspective encourages:
- Policymakers to rethink current welfare strategies
- Scholars to engage in meaningful debates
- Citizens to participate actively in improving social welfare
The book has already sparked interest among academics and social activists, inspiring them to advocate for more inclusive and effective welfare programs. By shedding light on India’s welfare journey, the book aims to foster an informed and critical dialogue on how welfare can better serve all sections of society.
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