What does national development mean? What are the criteria other than income to compare a country or a state and why?
Answers
Answer:
The term national development is very comprehensive. It includes all aspects of the life of an individual and the nation.
It is holistic in approach. It is a process of reconstruction and development in various dimensions of a nation and development of individuals
It includes full-growth and expansion of our industries, agriculture, education, social, religious and cultural institutions. Moreover, national development implies development of a nation as a whole. It can be best defined as the all-round and balanced development of different aspects and facets of the nation viz. political, economic, social, cultural, scientific and material.
Facets of National Development
John Vaizey, noted economist defines:
“National development is the total effect of all citizen forces and addition to the stock of physical, human resources, knowledge and skill.”
Explanation:
pls mark me the brainliest