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Nagrikfoundation - Will India See A Rise in Its Economic Growth By 2030?

There is no doubt that India getting a huge transformation with regards to its economy. Here are some of the ways India is making it happen in the most influential of approaches.<br><br>

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Nagrikfoundation - Will India See A Rise in Its Economic Growth By 2030?

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  1. OVERVIEW

  2. The economy of India is a mixed one. Rated as the world’s third-largest economy, India ranks 139th in per capita GDP. But going through the developing stages, India likely needs a bigger force to become a global power in the economic domain.

  3. CREATING A SUSTAINABLE URBANIZATION With 377 million people residing in cities, it has become essential for India to help build a sustainable infrastructure for an integrated and sustainable human settlement. Cities need the extension of transportation routes and better facilities to sustain the lives of so many.

  4. EMPOWERING GENDER EQUALITY As long as women are kept away from participating in any workplace, our country will not witness any rise in income of the country. Many NGO Foundations in our country are working round-the-clock to provide training and skill enhancing workshops as well as awareness programs to make women a significant part of the economy.

  5. PROVIDING QUALITY EDUCATION This is one of the foremost essentials that definitely needs a strong consideration when India is aiming an overall economic growth by 2030. There are more than 50 million children in India who do not attend school, more so the girls. Providing equitable education is the key to achieving success.

  6. INVOLVING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION Several NGOs in Delhiand other major cities are trying to bring digital means of communication in far and remote villages. Harnessing this digital means would prove advantageous in the development of the agriculture market, education, banking and various others.

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