Free Essays on Socio Economic Problems In India

  1. Muslims in India - Needs for Empowerment

    MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 7 VADA MARAICOIR STREET, CHENNAI 600 001 INDIA TEL 91 44 25233884 FAX 91 44 25223868 Email tmmkpresident@desertmail.com | | Agenda Item No. 3 b SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF MUSLIM MINORITY COMMUNITY IN INDIA Mr. Chairman, I thank you for giving me an opportunity...

  2. Poverty in India

    Poverty in India Poverty is one of the major problems in India. It is the root cause of many socio-economic problems including population explosion, unemployment, and child labour and rising graph of crimes. Poverty...

  3. economics

    Gujarat, India 2 Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Gujarat, India ABSTRACT Gujarat’s tourism industry is one of the most diverse products on the global scene. To develop and promote tourism as an ‘Engine of economic growth’...

  4. development of india

    Development of india CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1. India has proven to be a country assuming global importance historically due to reasons of development and prosperity. It was the 'Golden Bird' of yesteryears and was envied by other nations with an intention to dominate and control the vast resources...

  5. Naxalite Problem of India

    Today, the Naxalite problem is ‘the single largest threat to India’. Largest number of domestic terrorist organisations in the world are in India. The footprint of the Naxalites has spread till India's capital New Delhi, as also the forest and hilly areas of northern States The Naxalite movement has...

  6. India: Home of the World's Largest Street Children Population

    India is home to the world’s largest population of street children, estimated at 18 million.[32] The Republic of India is the seventh largest and second most populous country in the world. With acceleration in economic growth, India has become one of the fastest growing developing countries. This has...

  7. Changing Socio Economic Ties and Its Effect on Officer Men Relationship

    memory, an annual ritual to be observed only by the Army at Drass. Since then, the nation has moved on. A generation has grown up in the new, prosperous India full of gleaming glass and chrome buildings that dot our burgeoning cities. New employment avenues have opened up. There are more people involved...

  8. The Limits of Cultural-Economic Explanations of Ethnic Phenomenon :

    Science. Siliguri College. | |The Limits of Cultural-Economic Explanations of Ethnic Phenomenon : | | ...

  9. The Achievements and Limitations of Technological Transfer Economics

    The Achievements And Limitations Of Technological Transfer Economics Essay Introduction The fact that food is one of the basic needs of world population needs no referencing. In the early times, increase in the production of crop was due to increase in the area of cultivation but in today’s era, scenario...

  10. India in the Decades Post-Liberalization

    English 151 2010 The Awakening of a Sleeping Tiger: India in the Decades Post-Liberalization “It has been said that arguing against globalization is like arguing against the laws of gravity.” Kofi Anan is attributed with this saying, one that succinctly summarizes globalization’s...

  11. Employment and Unemployment Situation in India

    Brief Introduction about MOSPI * What is NSSO? * Agricultural Surveys * Price Collection Survey * Annual Survey of Industries * Socio Economic Survey * Objective of the survey on employment and unemployment * Survey outline of NSS 66th round survey * Sample Design * Estimation...

  12. Poltics in India

    West Bengal as to form new State called Gorkhaland. The demand for Gorkhaland as a constituent state within the Union of India has been the oldest demands in the history of modern India , till now its gain nothing rather remains as history creator of Indian Gorkha even after more than hundred years. Over...

  13. Doing Business in India

    INDIA – DOING BUSINESS IN INDIA ITUL DAN-CATALIN India, officially the Republic of India is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country, and the largest democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south...

  14. India

    The economic development in India followed socialist-inspired policies for most of its independent history, including state-ownership of many sectors; India's per capita income increased at only around 1% annualised rate in the three decades after Independence.[1] Since the mid-1980s, India has slowly...

  15. An Overview of Regional Economic Integration to Asean Economic Integration

    AN OVERVIEW OF REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION TO ASEAN ECONOMIC INTEGRATION Student: Truong Pham Lan Phuong - MDE-16 Introduction Since the latter of the twentieth century, the world economy has experienced an unprecedented intensification of economic and financial integration in both global...

  16. Essays-India 2020

    Report of the Committee on India Vision 2020 Chairman Dr. S. P. Gupta lR;eso t;rs Planning Commission Government of India New Delhi DECEMBER, 2002 d` " .k pUæ iUr K. C. PANT mik/;{k ;ks t uk vk;ks x Hkkjr DEPUTY CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION INDIA lR;es o t;rs FOREWORD ...

  17. Is Caste an Economic Development Vehicle?

    evil," "divisive," and "a curse" that must be 'eradicated' if India is "to prosper." Yet he concedes that, despite its suspected racial origin, caste had done good to India by helping in work specialisation, which had made India an economic super power till CE 1700. But, he says, it is an old story...

  18. Integrity; Panacea for Socio-Economic and Political Challenges in Nigeria

    “Integrity: Panacea for Socio-Economic and Political Challenges in Nigeria” Nigeria is a nation blessed with vast human and mineral resources. Ironically, her economy is struggling to leverage the country’s vast wealth to displace the economic and political challenges that affects its population...

  19. The Strategy of Economic Planning

    PLANNINGS Economic Planning: • Economic Planning means “It is an outline or broad statement of schemes on programmes designed to realize certain pre-determined economic objectives, in a particular order of priorities, according to a strategy within a specified period of time is called Economic Planning...

  20. Unesco-Higher Education in India-Vision N Action.Doc

    Higher Education in India Vision and Action Country Paper UNESCO World Conference on Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century Paris, 5-9 October 1998 Indian National Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO October 1998 This paper has been brought out by Indian National Commission...

  21. The Socio-Economic Effects of Teenage Pregnancy on Girls in Secondary School

    Statement of the Research Problem Teenage pregnancy continues to receive attention because of the early age at which adolescents engage in sexual activity and the result which is an unplanned and unintended pregnancy. In Trinidad and Tobago teenage pregnancy accounted for 15% of all births in 2003....

  22. Judicial Activism in India: a Necessary Evil

    JUDICIAL ACTIVISM IN INDIA: A NECESSARY EVIL Arpita Saha National Law University, Jodhpur, India ABSTRACT Judicial activism has always been a source of heated debate, especially in the light of recent developments in this regard. Over the last few years with various controversial decisions, judges of...

  23. The Nature and scope of Managerial Economics

    OF MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS MODULE - 1 UNIT 1 THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS The Nature and Scope of Managerial Economics NOTES Structure 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Introduction Unit Objectives What is Managerial Economics? Why Do Managers Need to Know Economics? 1.3.1 How...

  24. Toilets in Trains in India

    is attached with it to support the research. [NCRD’S STERLING INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES] Page 9 [RESEARCH METHODLOGY] (2008-09) PROBLEM Indian Railways (IR) runs 8700 passenger trains, reaching about 7000 stations and handling approximately 1.6 crore passengers per day. One of the...

  25. Taiwan: Socio-Cultural Impacts of Tourism

    Lascano Loor Student No. 221501 Class S3 Taiwan: Socio-cultural Impacts of Tourism 25.04.2008 1 Outline I. Introduction II. Facts about Taiwan’s tourism III. Positive effects of tourism in Taiwan A. Employment B. Economic IV. Negative socio-cultural effects in Taiwan A. Xenophobia B. Prostitution ...

  26. Illitracy Problems in America

    In America, there are many problems that have to be dealt with. One of those problems is illiteracy. The number of people who cannot read or write is rising quickly. This is a huge problem in the United States that everyone should realize. America one of the highest illiteracy percentage compared to...

  27. Economic Inequality

    Economic inequality is referred to financial disparity where everyone in the society is of different economic class, with unequal distribution of wealth and income differences and result- ing in some living in extreme poverty while others live in extreme luxury as noted by Dye (2012). Economic inequalities...

  28. India tea

    consumers of all group, Meleni Maksuti and Rajah Rahman, two-tea enthusiast, decided to open an online store to take advantage of the rising demand. At India tea, the basic idea is to sell tea straight from those factories in the Indian Subcontinent, which are not yet as prominent in the tea market like Lipton...

  29. Seagate strategy

    different states of India at a policy level 15 Executive Summary In the era of automation and artificial intelligence, where creativity and innovation spin the wheel in most areas of human life, struggling to achieve victory over social evils like poverty, social and economic deprivation is no...

  30. Adolescents in Transition in India

    on adult. In India, adolescence is traditionally viewed as an age of learning and strengthening the moral, spiritual and intellectual basis. It is therefore, a period considered for the adolescents to strictly abstain from sexual and reproductive activity. However the changing socio-cultural and technological...

  31. Educational Reforms in India - 1

    Educational reforms in India since independence – Flaws & suggestions Education has been considered as one of the very important dominion in our national life. Education holds the important key for development and progress in every aspects of our existence, which starts from an integrated and synergic...

  32. Foreign Country Analysis Report - India

    The Economic System 4. The Legal System 5. Culture 6. Geography 7. Conclusion 1. Introduction In recent decades, globalization plays an important role in integrating and emerging different countries’ economy and culture. For instance, the economic potential of BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and...

  33. Pak India Relatiion

    Pakistan India Relations As seen in “The Nation” newspaper. Link http://nation.com.pk/archives/May-20-2008 Pakistan-India relations since independence have been the victim of oscillations between short-lived periods of euphoria and raised expectations followed by long intervals marked by disappointment...

  34. Role of Ngo

    which seek basic social and economic transformations just as there are social movements which articulate and struggle for the interests of the oppressed and those marginalized in society. 2. We are concerned with those parties and movements which strive for social and economic transformations to achieve...

  35. Health Care in India

    Health Care in India In the writing “India”, author Perri Klass offers a powerful argument for the economic social determinants of health and the need to help the poor, vulnerable populations of the world. In her article, she describes a situation where she was unable to diagnose a case of tuberculosis...

  36. Mrcool

    leader, philosopher, anthropologist, historian, orator, economist, teacher, editor, prolific writer, revolutionary and a revivalist for Buddhism in India. He was also the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. In 2012 he was chosen greatest Indian after Mahatma Gandhi in a nationwide poll held by...

  37. China and India Political and Economical Structures

    The People’s Republic of China and the Republic of India: Comparing and Contrasting Political and Economic Structures I. Introduction: In a political perspective “The People’s Republic of China” and the “Republic of India” are from diverse dimensions in which China is mostly dominated by the...

  38. Is India Really Shining ?

    Is India really shining? In the face of the worldwide economic downturn of 2008, the Indian economy stood strong. Over the period when the old world economic giants like U.S and U.K were struggling to get their economies back on track the demand for consumer goods in India actually went up. The word...

  39. Globalization Is a Phenomenon

    caught in the midst of new economic and transnational crosscurrents. There are life-affirming changes on many fronts — improvement in national infrastructure, travel, communications, technology and health care. But these changes are giving rise to some new ethical problems. Rapid and irreversible...

  40. The Role of Nris in India

    peace and prosperity of India and Indians around the world. There are over 25 millions NRIs in the world population. This is a significant population, that is talented, resourceful, and quite sensitive towards the development of India. During the period of last six months, India has gone through a cycle...

  41. Democratisiation of Education

    Kerala, the Southern most state of India lies between Arabian Sea and Western Ghats, was emerged as a result of the merger of the Travancore Cochin State with the Malabar District and Kasargod Taluk of the former State of Madras. Kerala is a state unique in many respects. It has experimented...

  42. Mr Nishant

    Changing Socio-economic Norms and its Impact on India’s Armed Forces Nitin A. Gokhale* The Indian Army remains rooted in an outdated, British-inherited system that is struggling to cope with the combination of challenges posed by demands of modern warfare and a society that is undergoing a great churn...

  43. Physical Health Problems of Street Children in Ibadan Municipality

    population that is vulnerable to various problems: psychological, social and health problems and tend to be ignored and excluded. Most local studies on street children have focused on social characteristics and sexual behaviour but not physical health problems. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional...

  44. special Economic Zones

     What is an SEZ? It is a geographical region that has economic laws that are more liberal than a country’s typical economic laws. An SEZ is a trade capacity development tool, with the goal to promote rapid economic growth by using tax and business incentives to attract foreign investment and technology...

  45. The Clash Within Civilization

    the civilizations”. And the another major error that Dieter Senghaas contradicts is that clash within and between civilizations is not Culture but Economic roots. The changes in the civilizations leads the civilization towards conflicts. Theory of Samuel Huntington in “The Clash of Civilizations”, claims...

  46. Doing Business in India - Essay

    Canada’s Tomorrow No. 10 Doing Business in India: Success, Failure and the Prospects for Canada Douglas Goold November 2010 Canadian International Council www.onlinecic.org Conseil international du Canada www.cicenligne.org Doing Business in India: Success, Failure and the Prospects for Canada ...

  47. Main Body of Defoestation

    addition, the cause of deforestation also include socio-economic factor, such as poverty, low agriculture productivity and an unequal distribution of land, and rapid population increase especially in tropics countries is also included. Socio-economic factor often combined with another factor, that is...

  48. Global Rough

    He is famous for pioneering non-violent resistance to support India in achieving independence from foreign domination. Mahatma Gandhi regarded economics as a moral science and laid tremendous emphasis on the ethical aspect of the problem. No one’s gain should be anybody’s loss, financial, physical...

  49. Inter Linking of Rivers

    orographic. The uncertainty of occurrence of rainfall marked by prolonged dry spells and fluctuations in seasonal and annual rainfall is a serious problem for the country. This necessitates the redistribution of the water for the betterment of the whole nation through the massive task of Interlinking...

  50. Hindu Militancy and the State of Interreligious Dialogue in India

    HINDU MILITANCY AND THE STATE OF INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE IN INDIA The Present Context: As the second largest democracy in the world, India sustains a political system identified itself as the Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic. It has a history of long-standing tolerance and peace...

  51. Post Deng Socio Economic Changes in China

    Post Deng Socio Economic Changes In China Intoduction Economic reforms by deng- At the milestone Third Plenum of the National Party Congress's Eleventh Central Committee in December 1978, the party leaders decided to undertake a program of gradual but fundamental reform of the economic system. They...

  52. Democracy and India

    Mira Kamdar, author of Planet India, a book that examines “the turbulent rise of the largest democracy and the future of our world.” India is a country “going through a continued phase of incredible evolution and change,” she told America.gov.  In recent decades, India has moved from the tight control...

  53. Smart Essays

    Bio-Data 1. Name 2. Designation and Address : : Dr. K.R.Sundaravaradarajan Professor & Head, Department of Agrl. Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India 3. Date of Birth 4. Father’s Name 5. Experience in Years 6. Residential Address : : : : 30-07-1962 T. Ramachandran...

  54. Environmental Issues in India

    Environmental issues in India The rapid growing population and economic development is leading to a number of environmental issues in India because of the uncontrolled growth ofurbanization and industrialization, expansion and massive intensification of agriculture, and the destruction of forests. ...

  55. Is Oboma Good for India

    obama understands that india and america are tied by their common foundations in democracy and their shared values of liberty. if he does not link kashmir issue to afghanistan war and foolishly believes that resolving kashmir issue would convince pakistan to concentrate on cooperating with america to...

  56. The Interlinking of Indian Rivers in India and Its Implications on Environment

    The Interlinking of Indian Rivers in India and its implications on Environment M. Feroz Khan Scientist, Reservoir Division of CIFRI, Hessarghatta Lake Post, Bangalore – 560089, India ferosekhan23@gmail.com 1. Introduction The availability of freshwater at various spots on the...

  57. Eli Lilly in India

    Eli Lilly in India: Rethinking the Joint Venture Strategy Lilly Core Competence & Competitive Advantage: Innovation, research and drug development Lilly’s mission is to “create and deliver superior health care solutions in order to provide customers around the world with optimal clinical and...

  58. Agriculture

    SPECIAL ARTICLE Migration and Exclusionary Urbanisation in India Amitabh Kundu, Lopamudra Ray Saraswati An analysis of migration and urbanisation patterns in recent decades suggests a distinctly declining trend. It can be argued that the migration process has an inbuilt screening system, which...

  59. Economic Recession Throughout the Industrialized World

    In 2008, an economic recession throughout the industrialized world was suggested by several important indicators of economic downturn.[1] Contributors to this downturn included high oil prices, high food prices, and a substantial credit crisis leading to the drastic bankruptcy of large and well established...

  60. Poverty in India - BY AAN patel

    being extremely poor. If we say someone is experiencing poverty, then we mean that the person is living on a bare subsistence level. Poverty in India India suffers from a lot of poverty, which means that many people do not have enough money. 27.5% of the population was living below the poverty line in...