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26th April 2016, 11:52 AM
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Problems of India
What are the main problems in India please can you prvide me the list of problems in India
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26th April 2016, 11:52 AM
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Re: Problems of India
1. Water resources: flood control and maintenance, old irrigation systems and conjunctive use of surface and ground water in the irrigation systems. 2. Improve Infrastructure: Indian companies — on an average — lose 30 days in obtaining an electricity connection, 15 days in clearing exports through customs, and lose 7% of the value of their sales due to power outages. 3. Raise Basic Educational Quality: The distribution of government funds is major hindrance to the education system 4. Women Empowerment: The cultural norms in India 5. Poverty and Population Explosion: malnutrition, unemployment, homelessness and several others too and traditional fatalistic attitude imbibed in them. 6. Privatization of Sports Sector: The recognition module for our sportspersons is very weak & proper harvest, to manage and organise sports of entities andreckless management and governance. 7. Health Care Industries: Establishing ourselves in manufacturing and distribution of medical equipments, the cost of treatment and proper health care would be unaffordable by the already needy masses. 8.Alternative Fuels: Rising population and demand for fuels 9. Space Technology: the local Indian community is obsolete and stagnant, the school going masses is not up to the mark & restricted to organizations like the ISRO. 10. Improve Environment Quality: maintenance 11. CORRUPTION IN PUBLIC LIFE: less income or to achieve certain objective 12. GRAM PANCHAYAT OR VILLAGE GOVERNANCE: the manpower is unavailable and willingness is absent at the highest levels. 13. Space exploration and exploitation of space: uncontrolled growth of it's population. 14. Balance of payment deterioration: deterioration is a result of the overheating of the economy and supply cannot meet Aggregate demand so consumers are sucking in imports. 15. Inefficient government bureaucracy: discontent within the business community remains high about the lack of reforms and the perceived inability of the government to push them through. 16. Policy instability: public trust in politicians has been weakening 17. Tax regulations: The country's supply of transport, ICT and energy infrastructure remains largely insufficient and ill-adapted to the needs of the economy 18. Restrictive labour regulations: number of strengths in the more advanced and complex drivers of competitiveness. 19. Inadequately educated workforce : 'reversed' pattern of development 20. Insufficient capacity to innovate: insufficient of fund and not updated education system 21. Crime and theft: India is not providing access to some basic services to many of its citizens 22. Foreign currency regulations:employment of much of the population is also vulnerable, which - combined with weak official social safety nets - makes the country vulnerable to economic shocks. 23. National Security: lack of improvement in defense technologies 24. Relationships: Influx of refugees in northeast, Sri Lankan Tamil issues, border problem with Pak and china. 25. Apathy of honest and educated people towards politics: because when honest and capable people do not join politics, the worst occupy the political power 26. HIGH INFLATION RATES: Fueled by rising wages, property prices and food prices inflation in India is an increasing problem |
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