Economic reforms demand a variety of changes, innovations and organization adequate emphasis should be given to the infra-structure areas – imports, steel, metal and power generation. On them defend the industrial growth and employment potential. In the fiscal year about to end, which has, according to the media, ushered in a glorious era of economic rejuvenation, both agricultural and industrial production have lagged behind the previous year’s output, unemployment has increased by few millions and inflation has reached unprecedented heights. The growth in the sector of power generation has been much lower compared even to that of other developing countries in the world. In the absence of adequate power supply, not more than 40 per cent of the installed capacity of our industry could be used. Consider the fact that we are hardly near 200 kwtt per capita as compared to more than 1,000 kwtt per capita for even some of the developing countries and about 7,000 kwtt in the developed world. The book discusses the whole gamut of our economic problems and suggests means to overcome them. As such it is a basic book for all those interested in the material life of the country and the countrymen.
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Economic Reforms and Vital Sectors of India
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1st ed.
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8121204313
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xvi+180p., Figures; Tables; Appendices; Index; 23cm.
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