Low public spending on health (around 1.5-2% of GDP) and education stalls human capital development.
While it is a textbook, updated versions keep pace with the economic surveys and budget documents released annually. Low public spending on health (around 1
The book provides an in-depth analysis of the Indian economy, covering its performance, policies, and reforms. It is a comprehensive resource for students, researchers, and policymakers seeking to understand the Indian economy. covering its performance
Uses the Aadhaar digital identity system to transfer subsidies directly into beneficiaries' bank accounts, cutting out intermediaries and reducing leakages. Financial and Sectoral Reforms Low public spending on health (around 1