ADVERTISEMENTRSSADVERTISETue Oct 7, 11:44:27 PM 
Today Career International Science & Tech. Management Medical Engineering Law IIMs IITs Universities States
                        
Search    in       Advanced Search






Montek speaks on Challenges of Inclusive Growth at IGNOU

July 02, 2008  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
Daily EduNews in you Mail-box Font Size  


Montek speaks on Challenges of Inclusive Growth at IGNOU

New Delhi: In reminiscence of the academic contributions of late Prof. G. Ram Reddy, the founder Vice-Chancellor of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), a memorial lecture was organised today at the IGNOU Convention Centre.

Mr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission delivered a lecture on 'Challenges of Inclusive Growth' at the varsity which was attended by academicians from various universities.

Terming the 13-year high inflation of 11.42 percent as a short-term challenge, Montek Singh Ahluwalia said the government would bring it down.

"We will bring inflation down, but speculating on what is happening in international oil market is very difficult. If properly handled, inflation should not affect the medium-term average growth rate of 9 percent in the 11th Plan period (2007-2012)," he said.

He did not specify how the government would moderate inflation, which has been maintaining an upward trend despite several monetary steps like tightening of money supply and administrative measures to rein in prices.

Ahluwalia, however, admitted that the growth rate in the current fiscal could decelerate to settle at around 8 percent in view of rising prices of crude oil in the international market.

"In the current fiscal, I have said on many occasions, the growth rate will be somewhere around 8 percent. If it is less than 8 percent, say, 7.9 percent, we do not make such precise assessment," he added.

The economy of India logged a 9 percent growth rate in 2007-08, and Ahluwalia said economy needed to grow in the range of 7 to 11 percent for a decade to double the people's income.

The Government has set a target of 10 percent growth rate in the final year of the 11th plan period.

The Finance Ministry on Tuesday had issued a statement saying that prices of a number of essential articles showed a declining trend in the week ended on June 1.

"The Government is taking measures to moderate the inflationary pressures," the Ministry said in a statement, without specifying the measures.

Referring to the problem of poverty, Ahluwalia said: "Progress is there. Growth is taking place, but poverty is not going down as fast as it should have been. Over 22 percent of the population still lives below the poverty line."

He emphasised the need of providing quality health, education and infrastructure facilities to the people on the margins.

Since agriculture is the mainstay of Indians' livelihood, Ahluwalia said there was a need to sustain 4 percent growth in the farm sector, which clocked 4.5 percent growth in the last fiscal.

"Over 50 percent of the population in India depends on agriculture. During 1996-2004, agriculture growth slipped to around 2 percent. We need to take several measures to increase foodgrains production by over 2 percent," he said. IANS

Add to favorites   Tell a friend   Report error   Printable Version
Related News
· Teachers unhappy with Pay Review Committee report
· 'Mobile Study Centres have increased student participation' - IGNOU VC
· HRD Ministry releases full Pay Review Committee report
· Revised pay scales fail to impress teachers
· Cabinet approves 12 new central universities
· UGC proposes pay hike for varsity teachers
· IGNOU hospitality school eyes 1 mn learners
· IGNOU to start certificate programme in community radio
· IGNOU to provide course information on SMS
· IGNOU launches online diploma in Acupuncture
October 2008
1.   Homelessness hits students in Jamia Nagar
2.   A famed policeman gives in to his literary heart
3.   Pixar partners with Maximus to provide RenderMan Traini...
4.   Something in Azamgarh to talk about besides terrorism
5.   Jamia Millia - living a nightmare with remarkable restr...
6.   Make investigation process transparent - Jamia professo...
7.   Nirad Chaudhuri honoured by Oxford, his adopted home
 
  Latest News
Today Career International Science/Tech. Others
Conversation

Previous Interviews
E-Poll
  Edu SearchSearch Anything About Education  

powered by EduSearch.in
Quick Links - National Network of Education
Universities/Institutes
IITs, IIMs, NITs, Universities, IIITs, Important Institutes, Top Institute Search, Coaching, World's Top Universities

Education
Management, Engineering, Medical, Science, Humanities, Law, Commerce, Agriculture, Computers/IT, Mass Communication, Study Abroad, Distance Education, Correspondence, Online Education, Vocational, Part-time, Open Courseware
Daily Updates
Educational News, Notifications, Announcements, Exam Alerts, Exam Results

Exams
Entrance Exams, Civil Services, International Exams, Exam Updates/Notifications, Exam Results
Careers
Career Guidance, Class XI th, After Class XII th, Career Options, Stress Management
Resources
Educational Loans, Scholarships, Students, Teachers, Parents
Share / Connect
Press Releases, Articles, Forums, EduPal, Feedback, Report Error

NNE’s Channels
IndiaEducation.net,   IndiaEdunews.net,   ExamResults.Net,   EduStore.Biz,   EduAds.Net,   EduPal.In,   EduSearch.In
North Zone
Delhi
Haryana
Himachal
Jammu Kashmir
Punjab
Rajasthan
Uttaranchal
Chandigarh

South Zone
Andhra
Hyderabad
Andaman
Tamilnadu
Chennai

Karnataka
Bangalore
Kerala
Lakshadweep
Pondicherry

East Zone
Bihar
Orissa
Kolkata
West Bengal
West Zone
Ahmedabad
Damandiu
Dadra Nagar Haveli
Goa
Gujarat
Mumbai
Maharashtra
Pune
North East Zone
Assam
Arunachal
Mizoram
Meghalaya
Manipur
Nagaland
Sikkim
Tripura
Central Zone
Chhattisgarh
Jharkhand
MP
UP
Other Channels:    Pan India Network, Festivals of India, Greetings, Jokes, Weather, Child, Chatting
 About Us  |  Advertise With Us  |  Feedback  |  Contact Us  |  Mission Education  |  Report error on this site  |  Work for us

2000-08 All rights reserved worldwide - National Network of Education
Project & Websites Developed by Pragati Infosoft Pvt. Ltd. India. Please see Disclaimer and Privacy policy