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In RSS the top position is Sarsanghachalak. Shri Mohan Bhagwat currently holds this position.

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Name some of the pressure groups in India?

All Parties Hurriyat Conference in the Kashmir Valley (separatist group);Bajrang Dal (religious organization)National Socialist Council of Nagaland in the northeast (separatist group);Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh [Mohan BHAGWAT] (religious organization);Vishwa Hindu Parishad [Ashok SINGHAL] (religious organization)


What are the policies and programmes of Bharatiya Janata party?

The BJP is a religious conservative political organisation. It sees itself as rising to the defence of indigenous culture, and Indian religious systems which include Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism and Buddhism. To many Hindu nationalists,Bharat is a Hindu Rashtra, literally a Hindu nation.According to BJP, this definition does not exclude Muslims, Christians. Hindu Rashtra is portrayed as cultural nationalism and Hinduism as the entire complex system of culture, history, faith and worship that have evolved in India over the past 5,000 years. In the political language of Hindu nationalists, all the peoples of India, their cultures and heritage are "Hindu," which literally means "inhabitant of the land of the river Sindhu," the modern-day Indus.While the draft manifestation of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (The organization that spawned the BJP) mentions the "Hindu Rashtra", the BJP has historically raised objections to this view. The party's chief objective is the "building up of India as a modern, progressive and enlightened nation" which draws inspiration from India's ancient Hindu culture and values. The key theorist of the party, K. Upadhyaya, authored the publication titled Integral humanism which laid down the foundations for this view. According to Upadhyaya, the so-called "monarch" and "state" are the dharmaand the chiti (genius) of society. He asserted that the very source of meaning in Indian society is the concept of "national identity". The BJP stresses the importance of integrating the four ends of human life in accordance with Hindu scripture ie, kama(gratification),artha (wealth), dharma (faith), and moksha (spiritual release).[2]The BJP has been accused of being a xenophobic and fascist organization by its opponents. Its supporters, on the other hand, argue that it is no more than a conservative, nationally-oriented party which does not wish to polarise the country on communal (religious) grounds. These accusations are largely regarded as a smear campaign against the BJP by left-wing pundits. In addition, accusations of "fascism" in BJP the Hindutva movement coming from the left wing parties and western academics such as Christoffe Jaffrelot have been criticized by former professor of political philosophy[3]and Times of Indiacommentator Jyotirmaya Sharma as a "simplistic transference [that] has done great injustice to our knowledge of Hindu nationalist politics".[4]The life and work of the BJP is seen by many as strongly influenced by the Partition of India in 1947. The partition was traumatic legacy for most religious communities in India. Millions migrated to find safety in one of the two new states. During the chaos surrounding partition over half a million Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims, were killed in communal riots wake of horrendous carnage. The trauma of midnight evacuations of ancestral homes, and being forced to wade through murderous violence, chaos and confusion to despair and helplessness in a different land which became their home, has struck deep in the veins of Hindu nationalists.Another important factor in the ideological construction of the ideology of BJP is the ongoing territorial dispute overJammu and Kashmir and the wars of 1947-48, 1962, 1965, and 1971 and recently the 1999 Kargil War. The BJP and its supporters feel India must remain vigilant against threats from Pakistan, the People's Republic of China, and elsewhere such as Bangladesh even Sri Lanka.The BJP has often been accused of participation in religious violence and using religiously sensitive issues for political advantage. These accusations, largely a political smear campaign by opposition parties, have tarnished the image of BJP in the eyes of many Indians, particularly Muslims. Many left wing journalists and observers feel that the BJP is a fascist organization with a clear anti-Muslim bias. This is in spite of the fact that the party has promoted a number of Muslims like Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, the late Sikandar Bakht and Dr. Najma Heptullainto prominent leadership position, and even had a prominent member of the Indian Jewishcommunity, J.F.R. Jacob, among their ranks.


Which are the blacklisted charitable trusts in India?

Grants-in-Aid to NGOs - Grants Suspended List / Blacklisted NGOs S.No.Name of the NGOAction Taken by the Ministry1.Association of Moral Guide and Service to Poor [AMGALAS], At/P.O.Distt.Nayagarh, OrissaBlacklisted2.Asha Bal Mandir Shiksha Samiti, Plot No.1, B.Krishnapuri, Jaipur-1Blacklisted3.Social Welfare Society, 2-A, Main Road, Tittagudi, Tamil NaduBlacklisted4.Bhartiya Samajothan Sewa Sansthan, Nehru Nagar, Chakiyawa, Deoria, Uttar PradeshBlacklisted on 27.08.2002 {No.36-19(4)/2001-DD-II}5.Shaheed Abdul Hameed Education Institute, Dherwha, Khatipura, Ward No.60, Dist.Yuvatmal, MaharashtraBlacklisted6.Shradha, Pakyong, East SikkimThe state Government asked to recover grants and sieze the assets created out of Government Funds7.Akhil Bharatiya Samaj Kalyan Prathisthan, Sewa Puri, Deoria, U.PBlacklisted8.Anjuman Madrasa Islamia, Urai Jalaun, U.PBlacklisted9.National Institute of Social Welfare, 5/13/43B, Behind Gurudwara, Khawaspura, Faizabad, U.P.Blacklisted (DP-I) Drugs10.Sarvodaya Gram Avam Mahila Vikas Sansthan, M.Rampur, U.PBlacklisted11.Ambedkar Shiksha Prasarak Samiti, Nilchlaul, Maharajganj, U.P.Blacklisted12.Abhinav Sewa Sansthan, Dwarika Ganj, Sultanpur, U.PBlacklisted 04.05.2000-(DP-I)13.U.P.Rana Beni Madhav Jan Kalyan Samiti, Rai Bareily, U.PBased on the DMs report that the Secretary of the organization has forged his signature, all grants have been discontinued. State government was asked to enquire into the matter and submit a factual report.14.Jan Sewa Sansthan, Vill. + P.O.: Kaundhiyara, Distt.: Allahabad, Uttar PradeshBlacklisted(DD-II) dated 23.08.200115.Gramin Vikas Sangathan, Gaya, Bihar (under Scheme for Spl.School for MR Children & Scheme for Rehabilitation Centre for Mentally RetardedBlacklisted16.Nandini Bal Vikas and Gramin Gramodhyog Sewa Samiti, Vill.Parbati, P.O-Harwanshpur, Distt.Gonda, U.PBlacklisted17.Orissa Association of the Deaf, Plot No.105/A, Palashpalli, Aerodrome Area, Bhubaneshwar, Pin-751009.Blacklisted18.Suparna Women Welfare AssociationH.N. 1-3-290, Vijaynagar Layout MPCL, KarnatakaBlacklisted19.Bhanu Education Society, No.2, Ist Main 11th Cross 80 feet Road, Kangery Satellite Town, KarnatakaBlacklisted20.Sri Durga Education Society, D.No.17-105, Sundaraiyet street, Chittoor - District, Andhra PradeshBlacklisted21.Saheed Abdul Hameed Education Institute, Cherwha, Khatipura, Ward No.60, Distt.: Yuvatmal, MaharashtaBlacklisted22.Rashtriya Samaj Kalyan Sansthan, B-405, Gopal Tower, 50 Ram Tirath Marg, Lucknow, UPBlacklisted (01.06.2000-DD-II)23.Jan Kalyan Avam Nari Uthan Samiti, 104, Sahebganj, Faizabad - District, UPBlacklisted (02.11.2000-DP-I) from DRUGs Abuse24.Propkari Sansthan, LS-2/648, Sector-F, Janakipuram, Lucknow, UPBlacklisted (16.08.2000-SD) Street Children Project25.Bhartiya Gramin Kshetra Gramodyog Vikas Samiti, Jai Narain Verma Road, Fatehgarh, Farukhabad, UPBlacklisted (16.08.2000-SD) Street Children Project26.Manav Shiksha Prasar Samiti, 280/69, Tilak Nagar, Baghambari Road, Allahabad, UPBlacklisted (11.08.2000-SD) Street Children Project27.Chetna Public School Shikshan Samiti, B-22, Sanjay Colony Nehru Nagar, JaipurBlacklisted28.Social Welfare Charitable Trust, 638-A, Barkat Nagar Tonk Phatak, Jaipur, RajasthanBlacklisted29.Apanga Mahila Mandal Amravati, Kamala Jadhav, MaharashtraBlacklisted (09-05-2001) ADIP Scheme30.Savitribai Jyotirao Phule Samaj Sewa Sansthan Tarhala, Tarhala, Taluk Magroolpir, Distt. Akola, Maharashtra.Blacklisted (09-05-2001) ADIP Scheme31.Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Pre-examination Coaching Centre, Near Ram Mandir, Bidar-585041Blacklisted (MC)32.Independent Pre-examination Coaching Centre, 1, Muniyappa Layout, New Police Station Road, K.R. Puram, BangaloreBlacklisted (MC)33.Asha Bhavan, Boa Vista, , Bastora, Goa - 403507.Blacklisted (DP-III)34.Social Service Society for Poor People, 1/2909, Tharaka Ramapuram, Dharamavaram - 515671Blacklisted35.Centre for Rural Education and Development Society, D.No.2-163-1, Chakalaveedi, Gorantla, Distt.: Anantpur, APBlacklisted36.Learning in the Field of Training (LIFT), Flat No.302, Rocky Apartments Venkatreddy Colony, Secunderbad, APBlacklisted (31.07.2000-SD) Street Children Project37.Jambuvant Maharaj Shikshan Sanstha, Banjara Colony, Khokadpura, Aurangabad, MaharashtraBlacklisted (DD-II) 11th September 200138.Mercy Minority Educational Society, 13-2-668, Ist Cross, Ramchandra Nagar, Anantpur, APBlacklisted39.Adarsh Mahila Mandali, MIG-II 50, APHB Colony, Anantpur-District, Andhra Pradesh-515001.Blacklisted40.Cultural Action in Rural Development, Pamidi, Anantpur-Distt., APBlacklisted41.Sangameshwara Educational Society, D.No.11-292-A2-02, 4th Cross, Aravind Nagar, Anantpur-Distt., APBlacklisted42.Bal Vikas Avam Mahila Kalyan Parishad, Distt. Gonda, UPBlacklisted ( 05.09.2000-DD-II)43.Bhagini Niketan, 10/Tulsi Marg, Baug Colony, Near Core House Ambawadi, Ahmedabad, GujaratBlacklisted (Street Children)44.Yuvajana Vikalangula Samkeshma, Sangam Kummara, Palam Road, Vinukonda, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh-522647Blacklisted (20.04.2001-Street Children)45.Awadh Sansthan, Ramghat, Ayodhaya, Faizabad, Uttar PradeshBlacklisted (20.04.2001-Street Children)46.Akshar Sarvajanik Vachanalaya, Ambikanagar, Malkapur, Akola, MaharashtraBlacklisted (09.05.2001-ADIP Scheme)47.Apanga Association, Nandgaon, Khandeswa, Amrawati, MaharashtraBlacklisted (09.05.2001-ADIP Scheme)48.Ambedkar Gramodyog Seva Sansthan Ram Janki Nagar, Gorakhpur, UPBlacklisted (17.07.2001-SCD-IIl) vide their letter no.11020/263/99-SCD-III49.Christ Rural Development Educational Society, Distt.: Anantpur, Andhra PradeshBlacklisted (20.11.2000-SD) from Older Person scheme50.Mother India, Gorantla - 515231. Anantpur - District, Andhra PradeshBlacklisted (20.11.2000-SD) from Older Person scheme51.Prabhat Antarrashtriya, M.D.1, L.D.A Colony, Kanpur Road, Lucknow, UPBlacklisted (01.08.2001-DD-II)52.Sewa Lok Kalyan Samiti, Tarangini Marg, Elidco Colony, Bangla Bazar, P.O.: Bhadrakh, Lucknow, UPBlacklisted (01.08.2001-DD-II)53.Sarva Kalyan Sansthan, 564/44, Guru Nanak Nagar, Alambagh, Lucknow, UPBlacklisted (03.08.2001-DD-II)54.Anant Ashram, L.D.-9, Sector - F, LDA Colony, Kanpur Road, Lucknow, UPBlacklisted (03.08.2001-DD-II)55.Karunodaya Sewa Sansthan, Vill.: Barkacha, P.O. Box No.11, Distt.: Mirzapur, Uttar PradeshBlacklisted (03.07.2001-DP-I) from DRUGs Scheme56.Harijan Kalyan Samiti, Karoli Lathori, P.O.: Tandwa Jalal, Tehsil: Allapur, Distt.: Ambedkar Nagar, UPBlacklisted (01.08.2001-DP-I) from DRUGS scheme57.Society for Planning Urban and Rural Development, Bangalore, KarnatakaStopped further GIA - SD(NGO)- 23.08.200158.Street Elfins Education & Development Society, No.6, Ist Cross Street Lake Area, Nungambakkam, Chennai, TNStopping of further GIA-SD(NGO)- 23.08.20059.Akhil Bhartiya Samaj Kalyan Evam Mahila Vikas Sewa Sansthan, Vill. + PO: Chakiyawa, Distt.: Deoria, Uttar PradeshBlacklisted on 27.08.2002 {No.22-19(27)/2001-DD-II}60.Delhi Education Centre, Zia Sarai, New DelhiStopping of further GIA-MC61.Uni Gramodhyog Rachnatmak Samiti, At + PO: Gadavero. Tal.: Muli, Distt.: Surendranagar, GujaratBlacklisted on 25.09.01 {No.11020/920/99-SCD-III}62.Jan Kalyan Samaj Vikas Sanstha, Osmanabad, MaharashtraBlacklisted (Drugs - abuse)63.International Mission of Dr. Ambedkar Education Society, Nagpur, MaharashtraBlacklisted64.Tantrik Prashikshan Sansthan, Amravati, MaharashtraBlacklisted65.Shiv Shakti Education Society, Nagpur, MaharashtraBlacklisted66.Enmasse Counselling Technical Centre, 157, Alwarpet Street, Chennai, Tamil NaduBlacklisted67.Murlidhar Shiksha Kalyan Samiti, Rustampur, Jounpur, Uttar PradeshBlacklisted68.Vivekanand Anath Ashram, Vill. & Post - Kamlai, PS: Intahar, Distt.: Uttar Dinajpur, West BengalBlacklisted69.Shri Ballabh Shiksha Prasar Samiti, Tikamgarh.State Govt. has been requested for recovery of grant.70.Aradhana Gramin Seva Samiti, Tikamgarh, Madhya PradeshState Govt. has been requested for recovery of grant.71.Geeta Gramin Samaj Sewa Samiti, Tikamgarh, Madhya Pradesh StateGovt. has been requested for recovery of grant.72.Shiv Samaj Kalyan Samiti, Tikamgarh, Madhya PradeshState Govt. has been requested for recovery of grant.73.Sadhna Gramin Seva Samiti, Tikamagarh, Madhya PradeshState Govt. has been requested for recovery of grant.74.Kamla Mahila Avam Bal Kalyan Samiti, 9 Mandi, Tiraha Pilakhua, Distt. Gahaziabad, Uttar PradeshState Govt. has been requested for recovery of grant.75.Shri Bhavani Mahila Seva Sangh, 11/125, Shanti Apartment Nr.Pragatinagar Naranpura, AhmedabadBlacklisted76.Shri Prem Bhikshuk All India Voluntary Organisation for weaker Section, Kurukshetra, Haryana-132118Blacklisted77.Shri Damodaran Sanjeevaiah Memorial High School, Sector -6, Bhilai Nagar, Distt. Durg, ChattisgarhBlacklisted78.Bhrigumuni Gramodyog Sansthan, MIG-28, Sector-E, Aliganj Lucknow, UPBlacklisted79.National Youth Service Action and Social, Development Research Institute, At. Santhasara, PO Santhapur, Via-Gondia, Dist.Dhenkanal-759016, OrissaBlacklisted80.Talagarada Harijan Sahi Mahila Samiti, At Gaikanpali, PO Taparia, Via-Gopalpur, Dist.Sundergarh, OrissaBlacklisted81.Awadh Samajik Uttahan Samiti, 12/53, Indira Nagar, Lucknow, UPStop further grant in aid82.Social & Economic Development Institution-India "Gaurav", C-2116, Indira Nagar, Lucknow, UPStop further grant in aid83.Akhil Bharatiya Azad Seva Sansthan, Azad Villa, Daliganj, Lucknow-20, UPStop further grant in aid84.Mahila Mukti Wahini, Alkapuri, Gardanibag, Patna-800002, BiharStop further grant in aid85.Rural Rehabilitation Centre, Siddheshwar Nagar, Behind Waghapur(Tekdi) Yavatmal-1, MaharashtraDeposit the assets created out of Ministry's grants86.Lok Kalyan Shikshan Sanstha, Railtoly, Pal Chowk, Post and District Godia-441614, MaharashtraDeposit the assets created out of Ministry's grants87.Vikas Charitable Society, A-Block, 25 Feet Main Road, 1st pusta, Sonia Vihar, Delhi-94Stop further grant in aid & recover grants88.Ayush Foundation, D-4, Panchvati Apartments, Panchvati Cross Road, Ellis Bridge, Ahmedabad, GujaratBlacklisted and stop further grants89.Kisan Mahila Gramodyog Sansthan, Hariaoudh Nagar, P.O. Hirapatti, Block Palhani, Tehsil Sadar, Azamgarh, Uttar PradeshBlacklisted90.Om Hari Bahudeshiya Sikshan Sanstha, Kaneri/Pandhari, Tal-Lakhanii, Bhandara (Maharastra)Blacklisted


What are the various labor welfare agencies of India?

The labour welfare agencies in India and the activities organised by them are:1. The Central GovernmentThe government of India has set up a Central Board for Workers Education, consisting of representatives of central and state governments, organizations of employers and workers and educations. It established 37 regional centrals to cover important industrial centers. It also provides grants-in-aid to trade unions and institutions for workers, education.Various schemes for grant of National Safety Awards to factories covered by the Factories Act 1948 and Ports have been instituted for good safety records. Four such schemes are in operation, each having 15 awards for good safety records. Each scheme consists of cash prize and certificates of merit. A National safety council was set up in 1960.Its main function is to conduct seminar, organize file shows in factories and distribute posters on the subject of safety.Shram-Vir Awards have been instituted for workers in factories, mines, plantation and docks. The awards are given in recognition of meritorious performance-such as suggestions leading to higher productivity or economy or greater efficiency.2. The State GovernmentsState governments have also played an important role in providing the welfare activities to labours in their state. States of Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal are the leading states in organizing various welfare activities.Maharashtra: In 1939, Bombay government organised for the first time in the state the Model Welfare Centres. In 1953, the government passed the Labour Welfare Fund Act and transferred all welfare activities to the Bombay Labour Welfare Board constituted under the act having representatives of employers independent persons and women. A welfare fund consisting of underutilized fines and unpaid wages, donation etc., was set up.Labour welfare boards maintains a member of labour welfare centers catering to the various welfare activities for workers and their families. The State government also set up an Institute for training Labour welfare officers for the factories in the state.Uttar Pradesh. In 1937, the government created a new Department of Labour under a commissioner of labour. The department has organised labour welfare centre in almost all big industrial centers. The regular centers are divided in to three categories on the basis of the activities undertaken by them. Nearly all basic welfare facilities like hospitals and dispensaries, libraries and reading rooms, sewing classes, maternity centers, crèches indoor and outdoor games etc. are provided by these centers. The U.P. Government framed factories welfare offices rules.According to these rules, every factory employing 500 workers or more will have to appoint a Labour Welfare Officers and factories employing 2,500 workers or more will have appoint an additional welfare officer. There are also labour welfare advisory committees, one for the whole state 19 in districts to advise the government in organizing labour welfare activities. The government passed U.P. Welfare Fund Act 1956 to provide funds for welfare activities.West Bengal. The government started labour welfare centers at different place and the various activities undertaken by these centers are publicity, library, reading rooms, radio, sports, dispensary etc. Each centre is under the charge of a labour welfare worker, assisted by a labour Welfare Assistant and a Lady Welfare Workers.Other State Governments. The governments of others state have also started labour welfare centers catering to almost all the labour almost welfare facilities. The states have also undertaken the projects of housing for laborers in the state.3. The EmployersAt present, the welfare activities are being brought more and more under the legislation rather than being left to the good sense of the employers. The government has made certain facilities obligatory on the part of employers under legislations.The employers have limited financial resources and moreover their attitude towards labour is apathetic. They consider the expenditure on labour welfare activities as waste of money rather than an investment.Even so, some enlightened employers, on their own initiative, have been doing a bit in the direction of welfare. They have provided medical aids, hospital and dispensary facilities, canteens, fair prices shops, co-operative societies, recreation club etc. these facilities are apart from their liability under various control of state legislations.The Delhi Cloth and General Mills have an Employees Benefit Fund Trust managed by a Board of trustees. This fund is financed by the contribution of a fixed percentage of the amount distributed as dividend, unclaimed wages and fines etc.4. The Trade UnionsThe welfare works undertaken by the trade union agency are negligible because of lack of organisation and financial stringency. Only few unions, like the Ahmadabad Textile Labour Associations, the Mazdoor Subha of Kanpur, Indore Mill Mazdoor Sangh and Bank Employees Association, have devoted themselves to welfare work. The Ahmadabad textile Labour association spends nearly 30 % of its income on welfare activities.5. Other AgenciesThere are two options of labour welfare work by other agenciesSocial Service Agencies: Several social service agencies such as Bombay Social Service League started by the servants of India society and similar leagues in Madras and Bengal, the Shive Sena Society, the Bombay Presidency Woman's Council, the Maternity and In fact Welfare Association, the Y.M.C.A. The depressed classes mission society and many other mission societies play an important role in organizing the welfare work, both the helping employers and labour and by independent efforts. These agencies have provided various welfare activities, like education, indoor and outdoor games, establishment of co-operative societies, night schools and libraries etc.Municipalities. A few municipalities and municipal corporations have also taken special welfare measures such as co-operative credit societies, maternities and nursery schools, adult schools, crèches, etc. these progressive municipalities are of Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi, Kanpur, Madras, Ajmer etc.


What is the typical organizational structure of trade unions in India?

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