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Introduction India is already on its way to becoming a developed country. However, certain things are still lacking. Although, today the government of India may claim to be an emerging super power but the reality is quite different from what the government of India or the media of India portray to the world. India may have progressed on paper and on screen but do we see the progress on the streets of India? Don't we still see people living in poverty. There are millions of people still surviving in India on an income of less than one dollar a day. India can never be considered a developed country unless and until the poverty, hunger and pain of the poor on the streets and those living in the slums is curbed.

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Lately the government of India has come up with several developmental plans and no doubt it has helped boost the economy of the Country in some ways. But the long term impact of these plans do not seem to serve the purpose, or what should be the purpose of any government, that is, prosperity of the common man. Investment is pouring in from within the Country and abroad, but the poor man is getting poorer. The Country may boast of an increase in international trade, an increased export revenue, but it can't boast of meeting the Millennium Development Goal of bringing down the number of poor on its soil!

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In order to be considered a developed Country, India needs to focus on the common man. On the prosperity of the general public and on the living conditions that its residents have to face. Use a great deal more energy in order to contribute more to global pollution and warming. A good way of doing this would be to industrialize the agriculture of India which would also have the added benefit of throwing 75 % of the population out of work so they could become criminals and drug addicts.

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India is growing all the time and it is only a matter of time before it is a "developed nation". It's economy is one of the fastest growing in the world. In the revised 2007 figures, based on increased and sustaining growth, more inflows into foreign direct investment, Goldman Sachs predicts that "from 2007 to 2020, India's GDP per capita in US$ terms will quadruple", and that the Indian economy will surpass the United States (in US$) by 2043.[6] Despite high growth rate, the report stated that India would continue to remain a low-income country for several decades but can be a "motor for the world economy" if it fulfills its growth potential.[6] Goldman Sachs has outlined 10 things that it needs to do in order to achieve its potential and grow 40 times by 2050. These are 1. improve governance 2. raise educational achievement 3. increase quality and quantity of universities 4. control inflation 5. introduce a credible fiscal policy 6. liberalize financial markets 7. increase trade with neighbours 8. increase agricultural productivity 9. improve infrastructure and 10. improve environmental quality.[48]

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1. Population control: Some families esp people from rural ones have way more than 2 children. 2. Equality: Abolish personal law for Muslims (What? A muslim may have 2 wives but hindu cant? Do Muslim's have more women?) Reservation needed for backward classes, though for our own selfishness we don't support it. This upgrade the lower society living status.

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3. Old people in politics: This isn't china to be run by wizened old men. Unless that person has become PM or minister, he/she should not be allowed to contest in elections after 65. If he/she becomes 65 while in office that's OK Educate people for higher studies. Educated youngster should take the responsibility to develop the nation by entering in politics.

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first India has to do some basic programs. 1. restructuring infrastructures. 2 sanitation 3 basic network. protect against terrorist activities and peace in all neighboring countries, protect against corruption in various government department and to reduce poverty, Youngster to give cabinet minister ship 1.Need to take steps in controlling population !! 2. Not the educated people in politics, but we need good people.

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we could have become developed country but all because of CORRUPTION We could not achieve this..prevent corruption to become developed country!! improve agriculture improve education improve the poverty limit people first we should to stop the corruption ..... and no more reservations for backward classes like Sc,St ,Obc....

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because in oc caste people also didn't have money .... so equal law for all the people in education.... and no more caste feelings equal law for all the people...

Can India be a developed nation till 2020? :

Can India be a developed nation till 2020? May 29, 2007 As we all know our respected and beloved president “Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam ” has a dream that “India will be among the developed nation of world till 2020”. Is it possible to achieve this goal by 2020 considering the current condition of country, which is already fighting a war against a host of problems internally as well as externally? Here, in this article, I have tried to analyze some major pros & cons related to this topic.

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As in the past some one had said that “India is the country of villages” or “Bharat gaon me basta hai ”. This is true in today’s aspect also because in India most of the people (about 60% of nation’s population) are living in villages. In those villages people are unable to fulfill their basic needs of life such as “ Roti kapda aur makan ”. In those villages youth is unemployed, they follow unhygienic activities, which leads to serious health

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hazards, youth is turning towards crime because of unemployment, literacy is less, and most of the families are below poverty line. In such circumstances it is very difficult for India to become a developed nation till 2020. Another major problem in the development of country is terrorism. Every border of our country is facing this ugly problem. In the north, Jammu & Kashmir has the biggest terrorism problem in the form of “Indo-Pak issue”. If we talk about south, Andhra-Pradesh is facing the problem with “People’s War Group”. In the east, Assam has its own problem

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against the “ Ulfa -militants” and in the west, Mumbai, the Industrial capital of India is at the center of terrorist attacks. These terrorist groups usually destroy the in-built in fracture and manpower of the country. Until and unless any country finds permanent solutions to these problems, it is very difficult for that country to become a developed nation. The next problem in development of India is corruption. Although India is not the most corrupt nation in the world but the roots of corruption in India are so deep that it is the biggest obstacle to

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overcome for the development of nation. Particularly in the fields of “Politics” and “Government Sector”, corruption is widespread. In fact, today very few government schemes, which are for public welfare, complete successfully. The common man has to visit at least two to three times for getting a single signature in a government office. Another problem in the development of nation is poverty. The unequal distribution of money in the country, unemployment and lack of entrepreneurship skills particularly in

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the youth are the major cause of poverty. In India many families are below poverty line with daily income of less then 1$(i.e. less then 45 rupees) and still we talk about globalization. How can a man, who doesn’t have sufficient money for his next day’s meals, contribute in the development of nation. One more problem in the way of the development of nation is our politics. Most of the politicians are highly corrupt and their main aim is to earn money from the government funds for their personal uses. The political parties are having good contacts with criminals; they are illegally raising funds for there

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election campaigns and very huge amount of money is spent every time on such campaigns. The one and only aim of these political parties is to remain in power at any cost. Since last few decades, India has had only two major & nationwide political parties so the people are compelled to choose between those two parties only. There is no alternative available for the people and every time they get it wrong, in the form of an unsatisfactory government. The major issue, which can contribute highly in the development of nation, is our educational system. The percentage of literacy in our country is less,

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compared to other developed nations. There are a large number of students who start their education at the primary level but are unable to complete SSLC/PUC due to many financial, social and physical reasons. In India, “tuitions” are having a large impact right from the primary level itself. This is very serious and shameful thing for our educational system. Apart from the above-mentioned major problems, there are also some other problems like lack of power/energy resources, lack of in-fractures, castisam , communal rights and many more………………… But, India also has some strengths to its name. The most dominating technology in today’s scenario is “Information Technology” and because of its highly intellectual minds, India is dominating

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throughout the world in this particular technology. The revenue/profits of the India-based software companies are in thousands of corers and they are able to squeeze a lot of foreign money from international market. So they are contributing greatly in the development of nation. Another major strength for India is its man power as India is the second most populated country of the world. If we consider Uttar-Pradesh as a separate country, then it will become the world’s sixth most populated country very next to China, India, United States

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, Indonesia and Brazil. So India’s huge population can occupy any big industry which requires a large number of people. So to conclude, we can say that there are many hurdles for India to become a developed nation till 2020, but India also has its own strengths. As no body can foresee the future, so let’s wait & watch and contribute greatly in the development of our nation. One more thing I want to say to all the professional students is that they are having a major responsibility to make India a developed country (like Engineers are called the builders of the

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nation). So please try hard to convert our president’s dream to reality.