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IJSSH 2012 Vol.2(5): 432-437

Socio-Economic Development among Scheduled Caste: A Study of Mahatma Phule Backward Class Development Corporation in Select District of Maharashtra

B. R. Suryawanshi and Nishikant C. Dhande

Abstract—The ancient Indian social systems divides the society into four broad classes. The same system was followed till India was invaded by the Britishers driving the British India. After India won freedom, the new constitution has offered equal opportunity for all. As a result of which the country witnessed some progress among the weaker section of the society. To boost the pace of development various efforts have been made by the governments in the country. After the western impact and the capitalist mode of production introduced in the country opened new areas of accommodation, adjustment and opportunities to the backward class in India.
The M. P. Backward Class Development Corporation is one of such organizations aimed at the development of the socially backward class people in India. An evaluative research is made herein to assess the performance of the same in the light of the expectations of the beneficiaries as well as the Govt.

Index Terms—Backward Class, Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes, Socio Economic Development, Finance Corporations.

B. R. Suryawanshi is with the SRTM University Nanded India as An Associate Professor in the School of Commerce and Management Sciences.( dr_suryawanshi@rediffmail.com) Nishikant C. Dhande is with the School of Commerce and Management Sciences, SRTM University Nanded, India.( nishikant_dhande@yahoo.com)

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Cite: B. R. Suryawanshi and Nishikant C. Dhande, "Socio-Economic Development among Scheduled Caste: A Study of Mahatma Phule Backward Class Development Corporation in Select District of Maharashtra," International Journal of Social Science and Humanity vol. 2, no. 5, pp. 432-437, 2012.

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