
20 POINT PROGRAMME
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1975
Size (cms)
19.8 X 37
Artist
Anonymous
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Publisher
Directorate of Advertising And Visual Publicity, Ministry Of I. & B.
Printer
Ajanta Offset & Packagings Ltd. Delhi
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This poster features a castle-like structure with a man peeking out from a window, seemingly representing a wealthy individual hiding from tax authorities. Outside the castle, three figures with binoculars are observing, symbolizing the government's efforts to uncover and prevent tax evasion. The Twenty-Point Program was launched by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in July 1975 during the Emergency in India. It aimed to improve the economic and social conditions of the country, with a focus on poverty alleviation, employment generation, and social justice. The program was revised multiple times in later years (1982, 1986, 2006) to align with changing socio-economic conditions. It played a key role in shaping India's welfare policies.
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