Bimaru lessons

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The Indian Express:  Dec 28 2012, 02:34 IST
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Few outside the government would have been surprised that the clutch of states in north India plagued by a combination of relatively high illiteracy, high population growth rate and poor income generation potential, have shown brisk growth rates. Bihar, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh are no longer laggards. They have logged an average of 9.4 per cent growth since 2006-07, way above the national average. Their growth had picked up pace before the big ticket redistributive programmes launched by this government had time to make an impact. Except in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, the distance between the worst performing district in each state and the best has actually declined in the last 10 years. This means growth has worked to reduce income inequality among the country’s regions.

A recognition of this reality by the UPA government would amount to a radical shift in its political and economic framework. An acknowledgement of this imperative can be found in the government’s renewed emphasis on growth as the best outcome for the economy. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh underlined this theme in his speech to the National Development Council on Thursday. He reminded everyone that this commitment would mean some hard choices, including a rise in the price of fuel. With the growth results of the Bimaru states before his government, however, it should not be difficult to convince the people that this route is what works best for the poor. Of course, this realisation within the government, framed in the template for the Twelfth Five

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Growth rate

R K Kapoor, | 28-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
The government should ensure that each state of the country grows at a respectable rate. Nothing should be left to chance.

UPA has destryoed economy and killed growth

Vinny | 28-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
India will face sever recession in next few years. UPA has mishandled economy for a long time and with its policies of subsidies at the cost of growth is hit India hard. Payback time is coming.

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