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Labour problems and social welfare in India

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Allahabad; Kitab Mahal; 1958Description: 439 p. illSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.11 MAM
Summary: The present work which has been prepared through a heap of material on uptodate lines is an attempt to provide in one volume all that is required for covering the complete course on "Labour Problems and Social Welfare" prescribed for M. A. Economics; M. Com., and M. A. Sociology students preparing for the Examinations of the Universities in India as well as for those offering Labour Welfare courses at the Profesional Institutes. It is true there exist a number of standard works on the topic such as the voluminous Reports of the Royal Commission of Labour; Rege Commission Report; Dr. Muker jee's Indian Working Class; Dr. B. Rao's Industrial Worker in India and Dr. Panandikar's Industrial Labour in India and various others but none provided the entirety of course and our youngmen had, there fore, to rummage for the material with great inconvenience to them selves including large expenditure. Even then, much of the syllabus in certain cases remained uncovered. As some of the standard works have gone out of publication, the difficulties seemed to surmount all genuine attempts to preparation. It is, therefore, honestly expected that the present work will stand to serve the end for a fuller realisation of the object under view.
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The present work which has been prepared through a heap of material on uptodate lines is an attempt to provide in one volume all that is required for covering the complete course on "Labour Problems and Social Welfare" prescribed for M. A. Economics; M. Com., and M. A. Sociology students preparing for the Examinations of the Universities in India as well as for those offering Labour Welfare courses at the Profesional Institutes. It is true there exist a number of standard works on the topic such as the voluminous Reports of the Royal Commission of Labour; Rege Commission Report; Dr. Muker jee's Indian Working Class; Dr. B. Rao's Industrial Worker in India and Dr. Panandikar's Industrial Labour in India and various others but none provided the entirety of course and our youngmen had, there fore, to rummage for the material with great inconvenience to them selves including large expenditure. Even then, much of the syllabus in certain cases remained uncovered. As some of the standard works have gone out of publication, the difficulties seemed to surmount all genuine attempts to preparation. It is, therefore, honestly expected that the present work will stand to serve the end for a fuller realisation of the object under view.

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