Post-Independence Planning and Development in India
| Vol-4 | Issue-10 | October 2019 | Published Online: 14 October 2019 PDF ( 225 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Vinay M. Khobragade 1 | ||
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1Director, Rural India Foundation |
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| Abstract | ||
Today’s position of Indian state in the world ranking is lower in many developmental norms and in growth perspective. Indian state has many loop holes in post-independence political and administrative system. It has not succeeded well in countries governance to implement and achieve certain achievable goals. Comprehensive and integrating macroeconomic, industrial, trade, environmental and social policies should be undertaken both in centre and state. As a nation dreaming for developed country and super power, India must have to realize inclusive, holistic and overall development unto the last. Indian citizens are enjoying political democracy but it needs to be social as dreamed in constitution of India. The position of Indian state in global economies and world trade is not so praising. There is urgent need for removing illiteracy, demolition of poverty and health care crisis. Forcefully, Indian state must have to think for the growth and development beyond comparable countries. With optimistic hope of and full of enthusiasm citizens have to strive for the better and just India through better participation and representation in democratic processes. Although Indian state having lots of issues to resolved out it could achieve achievable goals through ultimate inspiration to change and initiative of hard core policies and reforms through focused and proper planning with best representative and participatory practices. Political will and administrative desire along with social transformation by citizens required to overall and unto the last development in India. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Post-independence, Planning, Development. | ||
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