India Uninc: By R.Vaidyanathan

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vganeji
It is very interesting
With all attention being paid to india inc and all policies being directed towards them , we have ceased to realise that small is beautiful

India uninc with propeitorship,partnership companies and those engaged in small services such as tailors,barbers etc contribute a lot to the economy . we always think of large and ignore the small.

If we operate and design our policies and incentivise them thru financial and taxation measures , we will generate large scale employment and produce cheap goods and services for rural areas having need for low cost goods and services. with local material and manpower .

this will wean away rural poor from agriculture and get them into small industries and services. making agriculture also more productive with less labour.

Plans have to be recast giving a turn away from manmohanomics for the good of indias poor.

will new govt think of it ?. they both national parties have same agenda. They will not serve the indian poor.
 
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With all attention being paid to india inc and all policies being directed towards them , we have ceased to realise that small is beautiful

India uninc with propeitorship,partnership companies and those engaged in small services such as tailors,barbers etc contribute a lot to the economy . we always think of large and ignore the small.

If we operate and design our policies and incentivise them thru financial and taxation measures , we will generate large scale employment and produce cheap goods and services for rural areas having need for low cost goods and services. with local material and manpower .

this will wean away rural poor from agriculture and get them into small industries and services. making agriculture also more productive with less labour.

Plans have to be recast giving a turn away from manmohanomics for the good of indias poor.

will new govt think of it ?. they both national parties have same agenda. They will not serve the indian poor.

Yes, definitely Krishji

The Banks currently are not funding the small scale..They find it difficult to raise loans for business and have to fall at feet of money lender who charges them exorbitantly @ 25-30%
 
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