Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Private sector suffers, yet again...

According to the Planning Commission itself, India still has more than a humungous 400 million people living below the poverty line (read La Route Degagee, this issue), more than the population of United States, and this is almost sixty years since Independence. The problems of illiteracy, lack of health care and unemployment have become endemic to many states. The only reason India has grown so fast has been because of the spirit of its private enterprises. One wonders how much more time before the government forces another series of “affirmative actions” down the throat of the private sector just to pass the buck to them for all the ills that India has been gift ed with from politicians.

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Source:- IIPM Editorial

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