Q8(c) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2019 · Sociology GS 2 · 10 marks · 1 min read

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What is 'social security'? Examine recent security measures adopted by the Government in India

Topic: Tribal communities in India. Syllabus: Tribal communities in India: Definitional problems; Geographical spread; Colonial policies and tribes; Issues of integration and autonomy. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2019 and Tribal communities in India.

Revision summary

Social security is public cover for life risks of income and care. India’s recent measures include work, food, health and thin pensions. Informal workers are the test of every scheme. Women’s unpaid and casual work often misses the record. Family still does most security that the state names.

Model answer

Introduction

Social security is public protection against life risks of income, illness, old age, maternity, and injury. In India it is a patchwork for a mostly informal workforce.

Body

Meaning

  • It is not only a factory PF. It is the social wage that markets do not give mazdoors and unpaid carers.
  • A. R. Desai would ask whether measures reach class structure or only the organised few.

Recent measures

  • Rights-based work and food: MGNREGA and the National Food Security Act as rural floors.
  • Health insurance and accident covers for informal workers, uneven in portability.
  • Pensions for the elderly, widows, and persons with disabilities, still thin relative to care needs of active ageing.
  • Maternity benefit expansion on paper; informal women still miss it.
  • E-Shram-type databases try to name the unorganised worker as a citizen of welfare.

Limit

  • Underemployment and gender discrimination mean many women never enter the record.
  • Implementation meets the same capture as other rural programmes.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  SS[Social security] --> F[Food work health pension]
  I[Informal majority] --> G[Gap]
  DB[Worker databases] --> F

Conclusion

Social security is organised protection against want. Recent Indian measures widened floors in food, work, health, and pensions, yet the informal and gendered majority still lives on family security more than on the state.

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  • Is PDS social security?

    Yes, as food security, even if it is not an insurance premium.

  • Do apps equal security?

    Registration helps. A pension you can live on is the test.

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