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UNIT-I, History and Philosophy-Gangadhar N.

9/11/2015

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In India, the term ‘social work’ is generally used to include almost any activity which intended to help, restore, or promote some aspects of the physical, economic and social well-being of individuals and groups (Nagpaul, 1988). It is not at all a new thing and it has been done as it still is. Social work in India has been practiced as an act of friendship and in the ordinary course of duty by the priest, the teacher, the doctor and the lawyer. Historical analysis of the development of social work in India on the basis of striking characteristic feature of particular period is presented under different following heads.  

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UNIT - I,  History and Philosophy.....

9/3/2015

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UNIT - I,  HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL WORK IN INDIA AND WESTERN COUNTRIES
Multiple Choice Questions-1
1. The Social Security Measures, first of all was adopted in Ancient India by
     A)     Kautilya  
     B)     Shuklacharya
     C)     King Ashoka 
     D)     Harshavardhana

Ans :- C

2. Who had appointed ‘Goops’ to keep records of castes, births, marriages and looked after people to institutionalise the help process?
     A)     Ashoka
     B)     Kautilya
     C)     Samudra Gupta
     D)     Harshavardhan
Ans :- A

3. Who was the first Muslim king made a blood attempt to prohibit the Sati system in India?
     A)     Ghias-ud-din Tugalak
     B)     Akbar
     C)     Humayun
     D)     Alla-udd-din-Kilji

Ans :- C

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    UGC NET Training for
    ​Social Work
    We are pleased to announce the training programme on “UGC NET Social Work”. The details of which are as under. It covers in detail the UGC NET Social Work syllabus and previous question papers.
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    Social Work Foot Prints

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    This book exclusively prepared for the aspirants of the NET-SET examination for social work. This book not only helps UGC-NET aspirants but also social work students. This book enables the reader to prepare well for the examination. ​

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