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INTRODUCTION
Indian economy is facing these
challenges:

Sustaining the growth momentum and achieving an

annual average growth of 7-8 in the next five year


2.

Simplifying procedures and relaxing entry barriers for


business activities.

3.

Boosting agricultural growth through diversification and


development of agro processing.
Developing world-class infrastructure for sustaining growth in
all the sectors of the economy.
Empowering the population through universal education and
health care

4.
5.

INFLATION

Inflationis the rate at which the general level of prices


for goods and services is rising and, consequently, the
purchasing power of currency is falling.
Fuelled by rising wages, property prices and food prices
inflation in India is an increasing problem. Inflation is
currently between 8-10%. This inflation has been a problem
despite periods of economic slowdown.

This suggests that inflation is not just due to excess


demand, but is also related to cost push inflationary
factors. This causes inflation and is also a major factor
reducing living standards of the poor who are sensitive to
food prices.

EFFECTSOFINFLATION

Reduction

in

production
Greater inequality of
income
Balance of trade
Exchange rate

POOR EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES TAKEN BY THE


INDIANGOVERNMENT

Mid

Day Meal Scheme

Mahila Samakya

District

PrimaryEducationProgramme

Saakshar Bharat

PUBLIC BANKS NPA


All

those assets which do not


generate periodical income are
called as Non-Performing
Assets (NPA). Public banks
NPAs up at Rs 2.67 lakh crore in
FY 2015.

MEASURES TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS OF


NON-PERFORMING ASSETS NPA

DEBT RECOVERY TRIBUNALS

ONE TIME SETTLEMENT SCHEME

SECURITISATION

LOK ADALATS

INDRADHANUSH

ACT

POOR
INFRASTRUCTURE

The Infrastructure problems in India mostly took


a back-seat in the economic development
policy drafts. The meager budgetary allocation
to arrest infrastructure problems in India has so
far proved to be too little to keep pace with
other areas of business development in India.
Many Indians lack basic amenities lack access
to running water. Indian public services are
creaking under the strain of bureaucracy and
inefficiency. Over 40% of Indian fruit rots before
it reaches the market; this is one example of
the supply constraints and inefficiencys facing
the Indian economy.

AREAS WHERE IT NEEDS


IMPROVEMENTS
Power
Transportation
Water

Facilities

Labor

Migration

Security

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