SOCIAL GROUPS: SCs and STs households
ECONOMIC GROUPS: rural agricultural labor households and the urban casual households
india is the best exampl of mixed economy as in india both personel profit &social welfare are seen
Yes it was combination of both economic and social ,in sence of economic indians were struggling against the ownership of resource which was opted by the britishers ..
Crime, violence, children, healthcare, and education are 5 things which are negatively affected by poverty in India.
India is ofcourse, among the developing countries. But from the point of economic development indian government and private sector is in serious action to eradicate the poverty from the country. Besides,that some states like bihar, some parts of delhi and M.P show the worst face of indian economic growth. In brief indian economy has not grown so much to provide the prerequisite for every citizen of india
the principle need of planning in underdeveloped countries like india is to increase the rate of economic development.it means increasing the rate of capital formation by raising the levels of income,saving and investment:-)»»
Poverty is a social phenomenon wherein section of society is unable to fulfill even its basic necessities of life. In India , the poverty line is defined on the basis of calorie intake.
Very large poverty rate and their low literacy rate
By anticipating future economic, social and technological trends.
Pravin Visaria has written: 'Some aspects of relative poverty in Sri Lanka, 1969-70' -- subject(s): Social indicators, Social conditions, Economic conditions, Social surveys 'Size of land holding, living standards, and employment in rural western India, 1972-73' -- subject(s): Rural conditions, Economic conditions
drug abuse corruption unemployment poverty child labour
C. N. Vakil has written: 'The future of the rupee' -- subject(s): Currency question 'Poverty and planning' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Economic conditions 'Economic relations between India and Pakistan' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations 'Deficit financing and inflation' -- subject(s): Inflation (Finance), Deficit financing 'Industrial development of India: policy and problems' -- subject(s): Industrial policy 'Growth of trade and industry in modern India' -- subject(s): Industries, Commerce 'Planning for a shortage economy' -- subject(s): Economic policy 'Government and the governed' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Social surveys 'Financial developments in modern India, 1860-1924' -- subject(s): Finance, Finance, Public, History, Public Finance, Taxation 'Poverty, planning, and inflation' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Economic conditions 'Finance under provincial autonomy' -- subject(s): Taxation, Finance 'Economic outlook in federal India' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Economic conditions
It marked the beginning of a new phase in India's political,economic,social and cultural history.
What are the major social economic problem which hamper the growth and development of india? According to mysore university
It is assumed that freedom is one of the structures for social and economic development.
the current anti-poverty strategy is based on two planks : 1)Promotion of economic growth 2)Targeted anti-poverty programmes ->people send their children to schools in hope of getting better economic results from investing in education. ->Economic growth widens opportunities & provides the resources needed to invest in human development.
Sudha R. Shenoy has written: 'India: progress or poverty?' -- subject(s): Central planning, Economic conditions, Economic policy
So many like Poverty Cast systems Economic growth Corruption Etc etc...