Analytical study of the areas of government schemes(EN)
Bhumani Bai Ahirwar
Research Scholar, Maharaja Chhatrasal Bundelkhand University, Chhatarpur (M.P.)
WitWaves Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Volume 2, Issue 1, 2025, 615af5fe-7174-4184-8169-1ad5e294eb2e
Published: 08 January 2025
Abstract(EN)
The government has ensured the creation of policies, schemes, and programs from time to time for the welfare of the people. To reach these schemes to the common people, information about the work done by the government regarding the schemes is continuously available to the public through various mass media such as television, radio, newspapers, and websites. All government schemes are necessary for the development of society. Therefore, this research paper presents factual information about various government schemes.
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