Match the types of policies (List I) with their features (List II):
List I
List II
A. Substantive Policies
I. Policies related to restructuring policies that attempt to streamline certain goods and services that are unequally distributed. E.g. Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Scheme.
B. Distributive Policies
II. Policies related to regulation of trade, business, safety precautions, and public utilities. These rules are made by organizations such as LIC and RBI on behalf of the government.
C. Redistributive Policies
III. Policies related to the overall welfare and development of society, such as programs that provide education and employment opportunities, economic stabilization, etc. E.g. the Right to Education Act.
D. Regulatory Policy
IV. Policies that are aimed at a particular section of society and involve the provision of goods, public welfare or health care services. E.g. Public Distribution System (PDS).
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below:
Match the types of policies (List I) with their features (List II):
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List I |
List II |
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A. Substantive Policies |
I. Policies related to restructuring policies that attempt to streamline certain goods and services that are unequally distributed. E.g. Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Scheme. |
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B. Distributive Policies |
II. Policies related to regulation of trade, business, safety precautions, and public utilities. These rules are made by organizations such as LIC and RBI on behalf of the government. |
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C. Redistributive Policies |
III. Policies related to the overall welfare and development of society, such as programs that provide education and employment opportunities, economic stabilization, etc. E.g. the Right to Education Act. |
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D. Regulatory Policy |
IV. Policies that are aimed at a particular section of society and involve the provision of goods, public welfare or health care services. E.g. Public Distribution System (PDS). |
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below: