This presentation provides slide after slide of detailed graphs and other useful information pertaining to the socio economic conditions in India today. Written in concise, user-friendly language it steers clear of technical terminology and seeks to provide authentic and important statistics which will be useful to anyone wanting to learn more about the mixed economy – that is India. Some of the useful information you will find here includes:
Human development and the gender situation
Major initiatives in the Social Sector
Poverty and inclusive growth
Employment
Education
Health and much more…
Who Can Use These PowerPoint Slides
Social and Economic Researchers and Students
Teachers who want to show graphically what is happening in the Indian economy
Tax Consultants and Financial Advisors
How to Use These Slides
These PPT slides on the socio-economic profile of India, touch upon essentials of demographics, welfare indicators, literacy and unemployment levels and more.They contain charts and tables that can be reused in your own presentation. You can reorganize, edit, use just one slide or all of them.
In spite of the absolute value of the human development indeed (HDI) for India improving from 0.577 in 2000 to 0611 in 2004 and further to 0.619 in 2005, the relative ranking of India has not changed much.
At present, India ranks at 128 among the countries with medium human development out of 177 countries of the world as against 126 in the previous year. Against this backdrop - this powerpoint presentation was developed.
India has one of the largest, most highly diversified economies in the world, but, because of its massive population, it is—in terms of earnings and gross national product (GNP) per capita—one of the poorest countries in the world.
Since independence, India has advocated a mixed economic system in which the government, constitutionally defined as “socialist,” plays a key role as central planner, monitor, patron, director, and producer.
An important member of the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India & China) countries, India in recent years has attracted much interest and investment from foreign concerns.
The presentation provides slide after slide of detailed graphs and other useful information pertaining to the socio economic conditions in India today. Written in concise, user-friendly language it steers clear of technical terminology and seeks to provide authentic and important statistics which will be useful to anyone wanting to learn more about the mixed economy – that is India.
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