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“The elimination of ignorance, of illiteracy... and of needless inequalities in opportunities (is) to be seen as objectives that are valued for their own sake. They expand our freedom to lead the lives we have reason to value, and these elementary capabilities are of importance on their own”

Quote by Amartya Sen

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Indian Development: Selected Regional Perspectives

Indian Development: Selected Regional Perspectives is a comprehensive study that delves into the intricacies of regional development in India. The book examines the varying economic and social landscapes of different regions, analyzing the factors that contribute to their development and the unique challenges they encounter. It offers insights into the policies and strategies that have been implemented to foster growth and the outcomes of these efforts. more

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Amartya Sen
Amartya Sen

Amartya Sen is an Indian economist renowned for his contributions to welfare economics, development economics, and ethics. He won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1979 and is considered one of the most outstanding economists of the 20th century. more

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