SOCIAL SERVICE SECTOR (SSS): GOVERNMENT PLANS AND OUTCOMES IN EDUCATION & HEALTH SERVICES
Journal Title: International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Research (IJECR) - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 4
Abstract
In the last few years, India has become one of the world’s fastest growing economies. The high economic growth of the last few years has provided the government with the additional resources for expenditure on social sectors like health, education, etc. Though the Governmental expenditure to the Social Sector Services (SSS) has been rising but the outcomes are not very encouraging. We have to discuss various issues regarding budgetary allocations for social sector as well as health sector specially to achieve the objective of sustained inclusive growth. This paper tries to analyze the issues related to the public expenditure on social sector and human development. To make the discussion more focused; this paper mainly covers only two issues –education and health services, which are considered to be an input into the human capital generation, empowerment and social justice. This paper also tries to find out the difference between the proposed outlays of the Government for these two services specially and the actual outcomes.
Authors and Affiliations
ANITA TYAGI
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