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Title: Inclusive Growth in India with special reference to its socioeconomic perspective
Researcher: Sharma, Jyoti Kumari
Guide(s): Bhuimali, Anil
Keywords: Social Sciences
Economics and Business
Economics
University: Raiganj University
Completed Date: 2021
Abstract: Under the a national consciousness, the national integration refers to process which is to bring newlineall the different race, religions, cultures and linguistic groups together into one single nation. newlineIt aims at removing socio-cultural, economic inequality and strengthening unity by giving newlinehuman dignity to all citizens without any discrimination. So, to bring national integration in newlineIndia, I look forward to reducing all kinds of socio-economic exclusion from India through the newlineattainment of the full employment situation in India. It can be done, by implementing the newlineinclusive growth strategy that helps to reduce poverty with the help of the income (wages) newlineearned from the jobs of each citizen, guaranteeing food security, education, health, newlineemployment, etc. facilities for all. Thus, with the help of employment opportunities, would newlinelike to motivate and facilitate, each and every Indian citizen to work for the economic newlinedevelopment of India. In this way, under the Inclusive growth strategy, my aim is to reduce newlineand remove inequality from India, through my study-made in this Ph.D research work. newlineFrom the study-made, we learned that Inclusive growth is defined quotas a process of equitable newlinedistribution of each wealth and welfare to all, heading towards human development with newlinesocial justice.quot We know that India represents a paradoxical dynamic economy, among high newlineeconomic processes followed by a rise in indifference, poverty, and regional imbalances. This is newlinemainly because of minimum financial gain along with different basic facilities for an oversized newlinechunk of its population. Thus, there arises the need and importance of inclusive growth in newlineIndia to add rationality to the development status of India through an inclusive growth strategy. newlineAs per this strategy, it can be done by giving equal benefits to each and every citizen of India, newlinewith the successful and sustainable development of all sectors and sections of the Indian newlineeconomy. newline
Pagination: xv, 346p
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/327111
Appears in Departments:Economics

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