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The relationship between what is known and human development and economic development is a two-way relationship as each of them inflect negativity and positivity on the other that economic growth takes place through improving human capabilities and achieving the desired growth inflected in human development

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Q: Economic growth and human development need to go hand in hand . human values to be advocated vigorously -kailash satyarthi. Elaborate this statement?
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