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India’s human development poor: Sen

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2720812.ece

NEW DELHI, December 16, 2011
India's human development poor: Sen
PTI

India's track record of dealing with the human development issues is worse
than neighbours like Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan, Nobel laureate and noted
economist Amartya Sen said on Friday.

"The tragedy is that not only China, but even Bangladesh is now doing
better on almost every one of these social indicators than India is doing
.... Every country Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are ahead
already," Professor Sen said, while addressing Delhi Economics Conclave
organised by CII.

He said that among the six South Asian countries, India has slipped to
fifth position from second in 1990 on parameters like education, life
expectancy, immunisation, maternal mortality, etc.

Only Pakistan is below India on human development index, he said, adding
that "because...(it has) its own problems connected to terrorism".

India has higher percentage of child under-nourishment than any other
country in the world, even in Africa, he said.

"We (India) need to maintain economic growth as growth generates public
revenue and with public revenue we need to do things such as health care,
immunisation, education...the government has to do a lot more," he added.

Commenting on the challenges being faced by the government at present, he
said :"In a democracy, you have to carry the party, the coalition and the
political system, including the opposition with you".

Prof. Sen also expressed his views in favour of balanced liberalisation and
economic reforms.

"I do not think that there is any conflict in liberalisation .... Each time
you have to see if it is doing good for the people or not," he said.

Laying stress on economic reforms, he said they were not just about doing
enough to address issues which were of great importance to those who
relatively prospered.The formula that worked only for 20 per cent of the
people of the country is not right, he added.

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