This document appears to be exam instructions for a Master of Social Work degree examination in Social Welfare Administration. It provides instructions for answering 5 questions out of the 8 listed questions, with each question worth 20 marks, for a total exam score of 100 marks. The questions cover topics like the functions of central and state social welfare boards, government services for the handicapped, provisions of the Indian Trust Act 1881, features of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Amendment Act 1985, the role of social legislation in enabling social change, the need for and scope of social legislation, salient features of the Indian Constitution, and provisions of the Right to Information Act.
This document appears to be exam instructions for a Master of Social Work degree examination in Social Welfare Administration. It provides instructions for answering 5 questions out of the 8 listed questions, with each question worth 20 marks, for a total exam score of 100 marks. The questions cover topics like the functions of central and state social welfare boards, government services for the handicapped, provisions of the Indian Trust Act 1881, features of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Amendment Act 1985, the role of social legislation in enabling social change, the need for and scope of social legislation, salient features of the Indian Constitution, and provisions of the Right to Information Act.
This document appears to be exam instructions for a Master of Social Work degree examination in Social Welfare Administration. It provides instructions for answering 5 questions out of the 8 listed questions, with each question worth 20 marks, for a total exam score of 100 marks. The questions cover topics like the functions of central and state social welfare boards, government services for the handicapped, provisions of the Indian Trust Act 1881, features of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Amendment Act 1985, the role of social legislation in enabling social change, the need for and scope of social legislation, salient features of the Indian Constitution, and provisions of the Right to Information Act.