Impact of government schemes in the socio-economic condition of peoples in Haryana:
An empirical study
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https://doi.org/10.46661/rev.metodoscuant.econ.empresa.10498Keywords:
Government Schemes, Socio-Economic, Rural development, Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, HaryanaAbstract
The government schemes are employed to help the rural, economically deprived and backward people in society. The beneficiaries of these government schemes are initiated for the people, those who are economically backward and low-income families. Notably, rural development has gained global attention in developing nations and it has great significance for a country like India to increase the economic condition of people. Employing the government schemes creates a huge impact in enhancing the economic status of people in Haryana. The state of Haryana holds a main objective to improve the socio-economic condition of people with growth and development of the nation. Due to the large population in Haryana, this creates a huge impact in uncertain economic life of the people, unemployment and other crisis which leads to a factor of reducing the socio-economic condition of people in Haryana. The goal of study is to analyse the impact of government schemes in the socio-economic condition of peoples in Haryana. The present research executes a quantitative analysis utilising the SPSS version 23 software package. A structured questionnaire survey technique is utilised to gather the data from 385 respondents of people in Haryana. Purposive sampling strategy has been adopted for analysis. The objective behind the technique is to gather data relating to improve standard of living of people in Haryana. Descriptive statistics, ANOVA, regression and Pearson correlation analysis are performed in research. The outcomes of the study observed the significant role of government schemes in enhancing the socio-economic condition of peoples in Haryana.
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