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At the time of independence, Indian rural sector was strong and viable in producing growth and employment, reflecting Gandhiji’s remark that "India lives in villages". Implied in this remark was that villages carried the ethos, traditions and philosophy of the country in addition to contributing to growth and employment. But, rural India has progressively declined over the years after independence. The reasons include lack of investment, institutions ...
Modern industrialization - a prime defining feature of the present era - is generally taken as synonymous with the preponderance of large scale, mass production enterprises in an economy leading to enormous increase in labour productivity, urbanization and a large and growing middle-income group specialized in the generation and utilization of high technology. Contrary to this kind of stipulation, one finds tenacious survival of small enterprises, household ...