Social Policy Social Welfare and Social Development
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β¦ Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 - Social Change and Social Development
Chapter 2 - Social Development
Chapter 3 - The Concepts and Goals of Development
Chapter 4 - Social Work and Social Development β Some Unresolved Issues
Chapter 5 - Social Welfare, Social Work and Development; A Review of Literature
Chapter 6 - Social Policy in a Developing Society
Chapter 7 - Social Welfare Manpower in India
Chapter 8 - Conceptions and Misconceptions of Poverty
Chapter 9 - Indiaβs Planned Development: An Overview
Appendix I - Some Thoughts on Social Justice
Appendix II - Some Excerpts on Indiaβs Development
Appendix III - Statistical Profile
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