A Thematic Review of Social Audit in India Karmakar Rupa Salui* Department of Social Work, Palli Samgathana Vibhaga, Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan, Birbhum, West Bengal, India *Corresponding author: saluirupa@gmail.com
Online published on 17 March, 2018. Abstract The crisis situation everywhere in the welfare sector in the country demands something new ways to combat. Social Audit may be one of the probable solutions. Whereas the private institutions doing Social Audit for their own reputation in the society, the government intends to stop the leakages in welfare services with gradual empowerment of the service providers and service users in the country. Irrespective of the nature-public or private, the essence of Social Audit lies in the interest and honesty of the organisations. In government sector, this requires a massive consciousness among public, besides top to bottom bureaucratic and political will with improved methodology with ethical values to achieve the desired goal. Top Keywords Social audit, corporate social responsibility, MGNREGA, gram sabha. Top |
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