stop child labor and educate
1991
industrial policyof 1948 was the 1st industrial policy of independent India.The first industrial policy in India was introduced bybritish in 1923.
India opted for mixed economy in this policy.
The policy of the British Government was against encouraging industrial development in India. No incentives were offered to Indian industries for their growth. There were many desired and undesired hurdles placed in the way of the growth of Indian industry. Whatever industrial development took place in India was in spite of the negative and hostile attitude of the British Government .
it was adopted by the government of India in 1991 ,in which they removed the entry barriers,areas reserved exclusively for public,rationalisation ofapproach towards monoplastic and restrictive practices,liberalisation of foreign ivestment policy and import policy,remove of rigional imbalance and encouragement given to the growth industrial sectors which provide intensive employment. this helps in faster industrial and agriculture growth and decentralisation of industries and agriculture.
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The first industrial policy in India was announced by the Government of India in 1948. This policy aimed to lay the foundation for industrial growth in the country and emphasized the importance of developing key industries to boost economic development.
1991
industrial policyof 1948 was the 1st industrial policy of independent India.The first industrial policy in India was introduced bybritish in 1923.
India opted for mixed economy in this policy.
B. K. Sarma has written: 'Industrial landscape of North-East India' -- subject(s): Industrial policy, Industrial development projects
Injection of industrial development.
The policy of the British Government was against encouraging industrial development in India. No incentives were offered to Indian industries for their growth. There were many desired and undesired hurdles placed in the way of the growth of Indian industry. Whatever industrial development took place in India was in spite of the negative and hostile attitude of the British Government .
A. S. Mathur has written: 'Prostitutes and prostitution' -- subject(s): Prostitution 'Labour policy and industrial relations in India' -- subject(s): Labor policy, Industrial relations, Labor laws and legislation
To learn about the merits and demerits of India's industrial policy of 1991, check out this link: http://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/policies/major-objectives-of-indias-new-industrial-policy-1991/23441/
Biren Mookerjee has written: 'How controlled industries work in India' -- subject(s): Steel industry and trade, Industrial policy, India
D. P. Gupta has written: 'Industrial sickness and the role of reconstruction agencies' -- subject(s): Business failures, Industrial Reconstruction Corporattion of India, Industrial policy, Industries