Social security in India

Social security in India includes a variety of statutory insurances and social grant schemes bundled into a formerly complex and fragmented system run by the Indian government at the federal and the state level. The Directive Principles of State Policy, enshrined in Part IV of the Indian Constitution reflects that India is a welfare state. Food security to all Indians are guaranteed under the National Food Security Act, 2013 where the government provides highly subsidised food grains or a food security allowance to economically vulnerable people. The system has since been universalised with the passing of The Code on Social Security, 2020.[1] These cover most of the Indian population with social protection in various situations in their lives.[according to whom?]

  1. ^ labour.gov.in https://labour.gov.in/sites/default/files/SS+Policy+&+Code+-+Full+presentation+24-4-17.pdf. Retrieved 8 March 2024. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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