
India's challenges are many- India's population is dependent on agriculture…
If india has to maintain the pace of development, then attention will have to be paid on increasing per capita income (per capita income). people will have to be taken out of low productivity work and brought to the area of high productivity, because 45 percent of India's population is still dependent on agriculture. The need of the hour is to promote agricultural products and agricultural markets by linking agriculture with the market. For this, along with research and development (R&D), there is also a need to open rural infrastructure and agri-market. For this, the different types of subsidies available at the central and state level also need to be discussed in detail. This can be done only with strong political will and our dream cannot be fulfilled without stopping the revadi culture. Irrespective of which party the leaders belong to, when they announce freebies, it is a bribe and ultimately harms the economy. The election commission should take cognizance of this and put a stop to it, otherwise India's development story will surely get braked.
India's economy also looks strong because the production of goods and services here is cheap. professor Suryabhushan says that we are better in PPP because many services and goods are cheaper here. The size of our economy is also big. He says, “Our biggest challenge is to increase per capita income. As people have money, they will spend and the economy will go on growing in a cyclical manner. We should invest huge amounts in education and skill development, new Cities should be built so that the income of rural areas increases. Building new houses, hotels, hospitals, schools, colleges, that is, overall infrastructure will boost employment and wealth. Be it mandapams or new parliament building, this is only the beginning. Entire india is now A new one is yet to be built. china had resorted to this path after all. When this kind of construction work will be done, new skills will be needed, millions of people will come from villages to cities, will walk on the path of development. If we can do this And if we follow our agenda of sustainable development, then the poverty which has remained around 15 percent in 2021 can be eradicated completely.