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India's economic policy in Nehruvian era / by Dr.Bishnupad Singh.

By: Singh,Bishnupad.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi : ABD Publishers ; 2010Description: vi,248 p. ; HB.ISBN: 9788183762410.Subject(s): Economic policy India | Political scienceDDC classification: 338.954 Summary: he economic Policies of Jawaharlal Nehru have been subject to much controversy in the past few decades. However, it is important to place Nehru's economic policies in Context for a proper appreciation of his policies. Nehru's commitment to the cause of India's development remains unquestioned, and it is No Doubt that much of his plans and speculations were jeopardised by the unexpected partition that came along with the independence of India, which brought about an unprecedented fissure in the economic resources of the Indian mainland. Nehru himself confessed that the partition brought about a Large share of problems, including a great rift in Agricultural and industrial sectors. A large portion of the most productive agricultural lands fell in Pakistan whereas the corresponding Industries remained in Indian dominion. The present Book contains the mysteries of relevance and popularity of socio-economic Views of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Architect of modem India in global perspectives and present system of economic Reforms and liberalisation.
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he economic Policies of Jawaharlal Nehru have been subject to much controversy in the past few decades. However, it is important to place Nehru's economic policies in Context for a proper appreciation of his policies. Nehru's commitment to the cause of India's development remains unquestioned, and it is No Doubt that much of his plans and speculations were jeopardised by the unexpected partition that came along with the independence of India, which brought about an unprecedented fissure in the economic resources of the Indian mainland. Nehru himself confessed that the partition brought about a Large share of problems, including a great rift in Agricultural and industrial sectors. A large portion of the most productive agricultural lands fell in Pakistan whereas the corresponding Industries remained in Indian dominion. The present Book contains the mysteries of relevance and popularity of socio-economic Views of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Architect of modem India in global perspectives and present system of economic Reforms and liberalisation.

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