Social Exclusion, Inclusive Growth and Other Backward Class in India: Some Reflections

Dr. B.K. Mahakul

Abstract: Inclusive growth refers both to the pace and pattern of growth, which are considered interlinked and therefore it need to be addressed together. The growth process creates a new economic opportunities that are unevenly distributed. Indian Society is characterized by multiple form of exclusion associated with social identities such as caste, class, gender etc. So, addressing such forms of exclusion requires inclusive policies to overcome deprivation faced by each of these groups. The development startles of the last several  years makes new social groups believe that the gains of social economic and Political development has not been shared equally for these excluded groups. Therefore those who have been excluded from Social, economic and political development are now seeking solution to their groups specific problems. It is in this background, this paper explains the social exclusion, inclusive growth and case of Other Backward Class in India who are excluded from the mains of the society.

Keywords: Social exclusion, inclusion, OBC, Reservation.

Title: Social Exclusion, Inclusive Growth and Other Backward Class in India: - Some Reflections

Author: Dr. B.K. Mahakul

International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research

ISSN 2348-3164 (online), ISSN 2348-3156 (Print)

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Vol. 2, Issue 4, October 2014 - December 2014

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Social Exclusion, Inclusive Growth and Other Backward Class in India: Some Reflections by Dr. B.K. Mahakul