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NSKFDC stands for National Safai Karamcharis Finance and Development Corporation, a non-profit company under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India. It aims to empower the Manual Scavengers, Safai Karamcharis and their dependents to break away from their traditional occupation and poverty.
NCSK is a temporary body that investigates the conditions of waste collectors in India and makes recommendations to the Government. It was a statutory body from 1994 to 2004 and has been extended several times since then.
Common Service Centres (CSCs) are a network of ICT-enabled access points for delivering various government and non-government services to rural and remote areas. Learn about their history, objectives, services, operation, and management under the Digital India program.
Bezwada Wilson is an Indian activist and founder of Safai Karmachari Andolan, a human rights organization that campaigns against manual scavenging. He has been honored with the Ramon Magsaysay Award and has filed a Public Interest Litigation in the Supreme Court of India to end the practice.
Jharkhand is an Indian state that was formed in 2000. The chief minister is the head of the state government and is appointed by the governor based on the majority of seats in the legislative assembly. See the list of seven people who have served as chief ministers since 2000.
JAC is a state government agency responsible for academic administration in Jharkhand, India. It conducts examinations, prescribes syllabus, grants diplomas and certificates, and supervises government recognized institutions.
Learn about the history, coverage, and investment of the pension fund/provident fund for government and private sector employees in Nepal. The fund is managed by an autonomous organization called Karmachari Sanchaya Kosh (KSK) or Employees Provident Fund (EPF).
Jharkhand is divided into five administrative divisions: South Chotanagpur, North Chotanagpur, Kolhan, Palamu and Santhal Pargana. The state has five neighboring states: Bihar, Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.