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INCLUSIVE GROWTH IS MORE OF POPULIST AGENDA Presented by: SPARK SHIVENDU TRIPATHI YUVRAJ SAINI DEEPAK GAUR RAJKISHORE RAVISH KUMAR ANUJ KUMAR FOR the motion

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AGRICULTURE SECTOR

Comparitive Growth of Agriculture and overall Economy: 

Comparitive Growth of Agriculture and overall Economy Year Overall growth rate Agriculture and allield activities 1981-1990 5.74 3.84 1991-2000 5.64 3.72 2000-01 to 2004-05 6.00 2.24

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Headings Poverty –{ more than 75% people BPL} Hunger- 67 th position /85 countries (india’s GHI report 2010) 3.Credit card exposure sees 27% degrowth 4.Scheme & plan 5.Corruption{Rank 72 to 85 }source u.n.o India’s position

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Is this inclusive growth???

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According to UNESCO report on Indian education-2008

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Real picture of Indian education 9.54% of the school remain single classroom school, this resulted in higher dropout rates. 10.45% school lack classrooms. The average teacher to pupil ratio is 1:36

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4. 8. 39% of schools are single teacher school. 5. 30% schools have more than 100 children for each teacher. 6. 30.87% schools lack female teachers. 7. Only 10.73% school have a computer. According to DISE 2005-06 data. Real picture of Indian education

Infrastructure in India: Challenges and Opportunities : 

Infrastructure in India: Challenges and Opportunities

Infrastructure Deficit: 

11 Infrastructure Deficit Highways 66,590 Km of NH (2% of network, 40% of traffic): only 12% Four-lane; 50% Two-lane; and 38% Single-lane Ports Inadequate berths, rail / road connectivity and draft are constraints Airports Inadequate capacity: Runways, aircraft handling capacity, parking space & terminal buildings Railways Old technology; saturated routes: slow average speeds (freight: 22 kmph; passengers: 50 kmph); low payload to Tare ratio (2.5) Power 13.8% peaking deficit and 9.6% energy shortage; 40% T&D losses; absence of competition; and inadequate private investment

Projected Investment in Infrastructure: 

12 Projected Investment in Infrastructure X Plan XI Plan Sectors US $ billion Share (%) US $ billion Share (%) Electricity (incl. NCE) 72.96 33.49 166.63 32.35 Roads and Bridges 36.22 16.63 78.54 15.25 Telecommunication 25.84 11.86 64.61 12.54 Railways (incl. MRTS) 29.91 13.73 65.45 12.71 Irrigation (incl. Watershed) 27.88 12.80 64.34 12.49 Water Supply and Sanitation 16.20 7.44 35.93 6.98 Ports 3.52 1.61 22.00 4.27 Airports 1.69 0.78 7.74 1.50 Storage 1.20 0.55 5.59 1.09 Gas 2.43 1.11 4.21 0.82 Total US $ billion 217.86 100 515.05 100 Rs. crore 871,445 2,060,193

Projected Eleventh Plan Sector Share (%): 

13 Projected Eleventh Plan Sector Share (%)

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Micro Credit The international year of micro credit 2005. Poor are exploited by micro credit services- Y. Raj Shekhar Reddy (Chief minister Andhra Pradesh). How do MFI’s exploit the poor. Lending rates 20-30%.