Should the common man of the country not be left behind in the race for rapid development?

YB WEB DESK. Dated: 5/20/2022 3:10:37 PM

VIJAY GARG After independence, the time of the country's development journey has crossed half a century, and now with the targeting of the basic economic infrastructure, we have announced to take it to the centenary milestone. Believe that when the year 2047 will come and the welfare of the people will be done. We are festive people. Amrit Mahotsav We celebrated our flight of freedom and now we are looking forward to celebrate the centenary. Till then, everyone's economic capacity will increase and dwarf inflation. The complete emergence of the Internet and the digital age will create such a smart generation that the political corruption that pats red-tapism will hide its mouth. The youngest and hardworking country in the world is our own India. Half of the population is in the working line. Skilled India will make it such that its youth power will then be seen renovating its country. In the year 2047, the dream of a golden age or its new hope fills the India being freed from Corona with new enthusiasm. People get ready to bear all their irony patiently in this dire present of today, so that they get the construction of basic economic structure of the country postponed for the next twenty-five years and after twenty-five years their century. While celebrating the Independence Day, the people of this country can say with full enthusiasm, 'Yes, now our good days have really come. Then the hand asking for every work should get proper work. Bureaucratic contacts and palmwarming culture will be gone. The government, which provides protection against hunger, is no longer baffled by the UN figures that there are more suicides being reported in this country than murders. But today, after seventy-five years of independence, we do not assess the achievements but we find that the goal of the country's development journey after independence has been announced by the makers of our constitution with the establishment of an egalitarian society with planned economic development. did with. Today neither the Five Year Plans nor the Planning Commission remain. In its place, NITI Aayog has announced a miraculous success with rapid economic development under the Public-Private Sector Partnership with the Policy. The mixed economy of the Nehru model is no more. There, gradually expanding, the target of its maximum public welfare was kept under the policy of 'no profit no loss' of the public sector. The co-existence of the private sector was to survive that it would be the vehicle of rapid economic development of the country with the motivation of quick profits. Time changed. At the same time, the public sector was lagging behind due to red tape and the direct and indirect participation of national and international moneylenders gave wings to the country's growth rate. This was due to the race for low cost and high profit. In the year 1990, the liberal policy propounded by Dr. Manmohan Singh began to favor its running path. The country progressed. Seeing this, in the earth and space, from our entrepreneurs to ISRO, with great powers, they started filling their eyes with eyes. But in the meantime, a full-blown lockdown of the critical period of the corona pandemic hit us and our growth rate began to slide. The last man standing in the queue became ignorant with the touch of good days, inflation started filling up in such a way that it was called breaking the record. Unemployment increased in such a way that the labor force, which had been waiting for work for years, now fell in love with the relief and concession culture. We were making India self reliant with two economic boosters and a constant status quo liberal credit policy. Start up India. With the schemes of Skilled India, not only urban but crores of rural unemployed hands also went to give new life. But the count went wrong. The economic boosters and liberal credit policy did not automatically encourage investment, the Bhasmasur of the market created out of economics would show its miracle of neutrality here. Due to the lack of employment opportunities from the metropolis, so much labor force returned to their villages and homes in a gusto that there is no fragrance of any new future in their village for them and no hope of awakening any new life in the cities. Hanging in the balance like Hung right there, they are searching for the life that they have the right to live. On the other hand, International Monetary Fund data says that it has been caused by unbearable inflation, record-breaking inflation and energy crisis created by supply imbalances of petrol, diesel and gas. Now this inflation is being controlled by monetary policy changes and rising interest rates. This decision will certainly discourage depressed investments. But at this time the first concern is to improve the budget of the common man, which is not wrong. But one question. Meanwhile, why was there no effort to find new crude oil wells? Why are we still dependent on eighty-five percent of its imports? Its producer Oil and Natural Gas Commission's earnings have increased this year by expensive petroleum products, but why has its production decreased? Then why is the work of fire on this burning causing serious energy and powercut crisis due to shortage of coal even this year? Because of this, why did the factory paralysis season come again yesterday? The same energy crisis arises every year. Despite the lobbying that alternatives to electricity generated from coal thermal power, solar power, biogas power and hydroelectric power generation sources will be fully developed. Of course, at the academic level, from experts to the country's creators, all the leaders keep advocating this book till date, but why the difference between doing the same statement in the result? Isn't it time that India, which is dreaming of celebrating the Golden Centenary of 2047, changes its economic priorities? Is there any point in showing record figures of our country's exports if we do not achieve domestic self-sufficiency in the production of basic economic energy? These fast economic growth figures excite the country, but in spite of this, if the marginalized population of the country with its torn pockets remains waiting for relief to be distributed, then is it not time for our introspection that our fast development race will take place? Should the common man of the country not be left behind?

 

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