According to a report by McKinsey Global Institute, in India, only half of all the public expenditure on basic services reaches to the masses and approximately 6800 lakh continue to live without the means to meet the basic requirements of food, drinking water, housing, sanitation, health care, education and social security. Despite the fact that the Indian government has implemented a plethora of social protection schemes, India’s social security ecosystem is far from inclusive.
Indian welfare schemes suffer from poor structure, poor targeting and poor execution. On most occasions, targeting is done at the household level which excludes the most […]
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