polio does not directly effect Indian economy.but personal economy will be effected. person with polio can still do all the indoor jobs,still standing on their own. but if the no of polio patients increases then it may start effecting little as India is a major country for human resource.
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Intensified Pulse Polio Program started in India in 1994 officially, but it was spread through out the country in 1995 with the main aim of eradicating polio by 2000 AD. According to it there is no need of giving oral polio vaccine to the children after 2000 AD. But this was not successful and so was extended up to 2005 with a vision of declaring India a polio free state by 2005. But this also failed. According to National Plan of Action 2005 developed by Department of women and child development 2007 the objective under child survival is to certify by 2007 the eradication of polio, which is not possible under present conditions with almost 1000 cases of polio being reported from different states of India.
Do bund polio drops pilao, bacho ki zindagi khushal banao
India is not a socialist economy. It is a capitalist economy - most enterprises are privately owned, seek profit and are guided by markets.
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Polio is most common in India and Africa.
India to be polio free.
Macroeconomic problems in India's economy can have an effect on all nations. When India has a large budget deficit it causes financial difficulties that effect all nations.
The pulse polio dates in India are dates 1.29.2014 - 1.31.2014.
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There will be a profound pressure on the Indian fiscal resources and FOREX reserves in the depleting economy as a micro impact. The pressures on India will also be fairly evident in the the receding global economy.
April 1 is the next pulse polio day.
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Jan 23 Sunday pulse polio in India
The effects of nationalization of the Commercial Bank in India is that it has had a positive effect on the economy. The natives of the country have directly benefited from nationalization of the bank because they own it.
India has mixed economy
Intensified Pulse Polio Program started in India in 1994 officially, but it was spread through out the country in 1995 with the main aim of eradicating polio by 2000 AD. According to it there is no need of giving oral polio vaccine to the children after 2000 AD. But this was not successful and so was extended up to 2005 with a vision of declaring India a polio free state by 2005. But this also failed. According to National Plan of Action 2005 developed by Department of women and child development 2007 the objective under child survival is to certify by 2007 the eradication of polio, which is not possible under present conditions with almost 1000 cases of polio being reported from different states of India.