The phrase "villagers are the backbone of India" is often attributed to Mahatma Gandhi, who emphasized the importance of rural communities in the country's social and economic fabric. Gandhi believed that the strength and progress of India depended significantly on its villages and their self-sufficiency. This perspective has been echoed by various leaders and thinkers in India throughout history.
There has been an improvement in trade and commerce of India due to the New Economic Policy but large trade tariffs are slowing the process.
They are all different some are poor such as Mumbi, where there are a lot of people on the streets begging, so everyone is different. Recently, however, living conditions have been improving rapidly due to rapid economic progress. India now has a large middle class.
Manual scavengers in India continue to face severe social stigma and economic hardship. Despite legal prohibitions against the practice, many individuals, often from marginalized communities, are still engaged in manual scavenging due to a lack of alternative employment opportunities. They experience discrimination, inadequate access to education and healthcare, and limited social mobility. Efforts to rehabilitate and provide alternative livelihoods have been made, but significant challenges remain in improving their overall conditions.
India's previously State operated industries has rapidly been developed into a more open mixed economy. Industrial deregulation and the privatization of formerly either owned or government controlled industries has been continuing.
economic justice has been incorporated in the constitution of India under directive principles of State Policy...
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The phrase "villagers are the backbone of India" is often attributed to Mahatma Gandhi, who emphasized the importance of rural communities in the country's social and economic fabric. Gandhi believed that the strength and progress of India depended significantly on its villages and their self-sufficiency. This perspective has been echoed by various leaders and thinkers in India throughout history.
Regional organizations like ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) and SADC (Southern African Development Community) have made significant strides in promoting economic integration and mutual cooperation among member states. ECOWAS has successfully implemented a regional trade liberalization scheme and established frameworks for peacekeeping, while SADC has focused on infrastructure development and trade facilitation. However, challenges such as political instability, varying economic capacities among member states, and limited infrastructure continue to hinder their full potential. Overall, while progress has been made, achieving comprehensive economic integration and sustained economic growth remains a work in progress for both organizations.
The economic Impacted the Chinese Population Growth. Also air pollution is becoming a major problem in China
There has been an improvement in trade and commerce of India due to the New Economic Policy but large trade tariffs are slowing the process.
Indian railway has been a major boost in Indian economy. It has played a major part in progress of India.
In his book "Americas: The Changing Face of Latin America And the Caribbean," Peter Winn makes that statement. He says poverty, oppression, economic inequality and unrepresentative government are not enough to foment revolution. Often it also needs economic progress. I'm not sure he explains why, he more states it as a fact.
The Ganges had a good effect on economic activities in India. The river has been used for irrigation to grow cash crops such as sugarcane, cotton and oilseeds. The Ganges provides hydroelectric potential for the area.
The mishandling of funds has been the scope of problems that has been seen in India's merchant banking. A more limited amount of financial managements could solve the problem.
France tried with little success--they were around Calcutta. Portugal tried, and was limited in Goa, Domon, and Diu. But the British were everywhere in India and it lasted a long time.
India was based more on a traditional economy before the British came, but after British Rule they have been influenced to become a more mixed economy.