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MRS. GANDHI GAVE NEW ECONOMIC APPROACHES

Viswanatha Subramaniam ()

Public Economics from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: Plenty of food, Sufficient clothing, Proper monitoring of the Key Socio- Economic factors, with commitment to Domestic Productivity were the Essence of the Administrative strategy of Mrs. Indira Gandhi (Late Prime Minister of India). These approaches could be critically related to the remarkable Economic advancement of the Indian sub-continent, with Self- sufficiency in Agriculture, leaving a surplus for export and strides in Industry, Atomic Research, and Space Exploration in India. The author feels that these unique thoughts and approaches of the late Prime Minister could serve as an eye-opener to all the Third World Nations to Accelerate their pace of Social and Economic development. ================================================================ Between 1972 and 1981, the author was a Social worker in India, and a Honorary Consultant for the effective implementation and monitoring of the 20 Point Socio-Economic Development programs designed by Shrimathi Indira Gandhi, the late Prime Minister of India. Centre page article by DR.VSRS in the Barbados Advocate, the largest circulated Daily in Barbados, West Indies, and the English speaking Caribbean Countries. Page 4 - Tuesday - January 8, 1985. During 1982 - 1986, the author was a “Consultant Adviser - Computer Services”, to the Caribbean Development Bank, Barbados, West Indies ( World Bank / UNDP Setup ), under nomination from his assignment as the “Data Processing Expert” to the Commonwealth Fund for Technical Co- operation, London, UK.

Keywords: 20 Point Program; Economic Development; Development Ratios; Government Strategy; Indira Gandhi; Key Ratios; Management Decision; Mass Development; Mrs.Gandhi; Political Economics; Productivity; Redefined Productivity; Social Development; Socio-Economic Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A11 B31 D11 D18 D21 F02 F15 H11 I31 O11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004-03-31
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