Bhartiya Model of Inclusive Governance: A Comparative Study of Social and Economic Development of Selected Areas

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Prof. Dr. Meenu Sharma
Dr. Supriya David
Dr. Nisha Kumari

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The Bhartiya Model of Inclusive Governance is highly significant for the socioeconomic development of the people. Irrespective of the goals, governance is about actors' capacity to work toward aspirations and aims resulting from the dynamic interactions and power struggles between the state and society's players. Ensuring that no one is left behind, particularly women, youth, and persons with disabilities, inclusive governance promotes an integrated approach to peacebuilding, the rule of law, access to justice, and economic recovery. The objectives of this paper are to study the factors or barriers responsible for the non-implementation of the welfare schemes and rural development programs for the socioeconomic development of the people in the selected districts for inclusive governance, to study the factors or barriers responsible for the nonparticipation, to find the relation between socioeconomic development and inclusive governance and to suggest measures for effective implementation of Bhartiya Model of inclusive governance for inclusive governance. The research question for this study is: Is there a relationship between economic development and inclusive governance? What factors affect the implementation of the Bhartiya model of inclusive governance? How has the Bhartiya inclusive governance model improved people's living standards and economic growth? Do the schemes and policies available under the institution provide ample scope for people to participate in governance? Is the current status of inclusive governance giving enough opportunities to people? How do governance factors manifest themselves in and shape the processes and outcomes of delivering selected services? Inclusive governance facilitates the identification of innovative solutions to complex problems, thus leading to more effective and sustainable policies.

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Prof. Dr. Meenu Sharma, Dr. Supriya David, and Dr. Nisha Kumari , Trans., “Bhartiya Model of Inclusive Governance: A Comparative Study of Social and Economic Development of Selected Areas”, IJEF, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 33–45, May 2026, doi: 10.54105/ijef.A2653.06010526.
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Prof. Dr. Meenu Sharma, Dr. Supriya David, and Dr. Nisha Kumari , Trans., “Bhartiya Model of Inclusive Governance: A Comparative Study of Social and Economic Development of Selected Areas”, IJEF, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 33–45, May 2026, doi: 10.54105/ijef.A2653.06010526.
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