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why is india not a developed country?
what kind of development you want in india​

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Answered by rupsha71
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As the world's largest democracy prepares to go to the polls, we've invited five people from India, the US and the UK who have expertise on economics, women's rights, youth movements, disability rights and urban development to answer the question: "Do you perceive India to be a developing country?"

Jayati Ghosh, professor of economics at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

The development project in India is nowhere near complete – indeed it has barely begun. It is still a poor country: per capita income iremains below $2,000 (£1,206) at actual exchange rates, and there is still widespread destitution. Development is supposed to involve job creation, with more workers in formal employment in large units, but that has not happened.

Manufacturing still counts for less than one-fifth of both output and employment. More than half of all workers languish in low productivity agriculture, while another quarter or so are in low grade services. About 95% of all workers are in informal employment, and roughly half are self-employed. What's more, the recognised and paid participation of women in working life has actually been declining in a period of rapid income growth.

This basic failure helps to explain several other failures of the development project so far: the persistence of widespread hunger and very poor nutrition indicators; the inadequate provision of basic needs like housing, electricity and other essential infrastructure; the poor state of health facilities for most people; and the slow expansion of education. Growing inequalities do mean that a rising middle class is emerging, but this should not blind us to the lack of fulfilment of basic social and economic rights for the bulk of people.

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India is developing at a breakneck pace. Literally. Over the past decade, India has added local roads and highways that prioritise the speed and efficiency of vehicles with no consideration for human safety. The World Health Organisation reports that the death rate in road crashes in India has been consistently rising. Approximately 134,000 people died in traffic crashes in 2010, about half of whom were pedestrians, bicyclists, and riders of two- and three-wheelers; as many as four times this number were injured.

While the safety standards of automobiles are an issue, a lack of consideration for all road users by traffic engineers and planners is largely to blame. Cars are a tiny fraction of all road users in India, but we continue to design roads without sidewalks and crosswalks in dense urban areas, and avoid providing traffic signals altogether to promote "free-flow" of cars. New development patterns such as suburban, gated residential communities continue to feed this reliance on cars. And in cities like Kolkata, cyclists are now banned from most city streets during business hours.

Until India begins to value the lives and needs of all its road users, and move away from its current middle-class aspiration of car ownership, in my opinion, India's growth is backwards and inequitable.

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Answered by yigi35
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((((((1)))why is india not a developed country

ans))))The proportion of the workforce with respect to the population engaged in agriculture is much less in developed countries as compared to India. Hence India's large dependence of agriculture as opposed to the secondary and tertiary sectors is also an important reason as to why our National Income is so low

2()(())))what kind of development you want in india

There are some Basic requirements for Development of any nation. Basic Needs approach includes 1. Food for everyone 2. House for Everyone 3. Safe Drinking water for everyone and for 24 hours 4. Basic Health facilities for all 5. Sanitation 6. Most important is Primary Education for all even for illiterate parents. 7. Clothes for all etc. India is very diverse country so single policy can’t work properly. For the development of a nation, first of all need the development of mind of the people through proper Education. For India, improvemt is required at all levels at same time such as Government levels, Public levels, organisation level etc . In India there is no cordination among the different departments. If something happens then no department takes responsibility and don’t want to work or solve the problems. So it’s urgent requirment that all departments must have coordinations among them and responsible . Other than this the quality of life must be improved that includes Life expactancy, Infant Mortality rate, Education and Percapita income of the people. The most most most important element for development is Highest quality education at every level from basic to advance. India must develop its education sector at international level. And People who are in politics must be very honest and administrative work must have good quality in it. Technology can do a remarkable help in the development of India. There are lots of work that have to be done for development of India. But basics are said above.

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