ID | 133448 |
Title Proper | Inclusive growth in India |
Other Title Information | emerging trends and challenges |
Language | ENG |
Author | Karmakar, Asim K |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Twelfth Plan must be guided by a vision of India moving forward in a way with emphasis on inclusion and sustainability while minimising downside effects on growth that would ensure a broad-based improvement in living standards of all sections of the people through a growth process which is faster than in the past, more inclusive and also more environmentally sustainable. So the immediate task before the economy is to make growth more inclusive where inclusiveness implies the fast removal of poverty, generation of employment and equitable distribution of benefits of growth and human capability development. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol.35, No.8; Aug.2014: p.91-98 |
Key Words | India ; Economic growth ; Economic Development ; Inclusiveness ; Poverty ; Malnutrition Reduction ; Inclusiveness as Group Equality ; Inclusiveness as Gender Equality ; Inequality ; Empowerment ; MGNREGA ; Environmental Sustainability ; Human Development |