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Revisiting India's growth and development

By: Nayak, Pulin B.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2016Description: p.43-48.Subject(s): Economic and social development - India | Economic growth - India | Economic growth In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: I G Patel's lifelong concern was to think about framing and implementing policies to lift India from the morass of low per capita income and low levels of social indicators to that of a country which was economically strong and one which would be able to hold its own in the comity of nations. This called for growth at a rapid pace, but, as he always emphasised, in a manner which would necessarily pay adequate attention to the welfare of the poorest sections. It was this which was his abiding concern. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 51, Issue no: 34 Available AR112737

I G Patel's lifelong concern was to think about framing and implementing policies to lift India from the morass of low per capita income and low levels of social indicators to that of a country which was economically strong and one which would be able to hold its own in the comity of nations. This called for growth at a rapid pace, but, as he always emphasised, in a manner which would necessarily pay adequate attention to the welfare of the poorest sections. It was this which was his abiding concern. - Reproduced.

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