09-23-2006, 04:21 PM
<b>The article quoted by Capt Kumar is a very balanced report on the developments of India and particularly its economy. However, we need not be too optimistic of the outcome in the next twenty five years as we Indians will have to work very hard to sustain the present rate of growth. Secondly, very hard decisions are required to be taken for resource mobilization as it is necessary for the creation of the infrastructure, which is one of the important pre requisites for the future economic prosperity of India.
Much will depend on how the people of India vote in the next general election to the Parliament. As it has been observed the present combination in the ruling front has its inherent drawbacks. The pace of liberalization has to be slowed down due to the constant pressure from the left front. Let us hope that there will be new alignment of political forces before the next general elections and so the next Government will be in a better position to carry forward the onward march of the nation.
Special emphasis need to be continued to be given for the economic development of the rural population, with better facilities of education and health care. Apart from the Central Government, the role of the various State Governments will be very crucial in giving effect to the various rural development projects. The participation of the people in all development projects needs to be increased, so that corruption in the implementation of the projects can be brought down substantially.
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Much will depend on how the people of India vote in the next general election to the Parliament. As it has been observed the present combination in the ruling front has its inherent drawbacks. The pace of liberalization has to be slowed down due to the constant pressure from the left front. Let us hope that there will be new alignment of political forces before the next general elections and so the next Government will be in a better position to carry forward the onward march of the nation.
Special emphasis need to be continued to be given for the economic development of the rural population, with better facilities of education and health care. Apart from the Central Government, the role of the various State Governments will be very crucial in giving effect to the various rural development projects. The participation of the people in all development projects needs to be increased, so that corruption in the implementation of the projects can be brought down substantially.
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