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Human Development in India
Author(s) | Dr. Tejpal Kamble |
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Country | India |
Abstract | India has made significant progress in human development, reflected in rising life expectancy, improved literacy rates, and economic growth. Government policies such as the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, Ayushman Bharat, and Digital India have strengthened education, healthcare, and social welfare. These initiatives have contributed to poverty reduction, better healthcare access, and enhanced employment opportunities. Despite these advancements, challenges persist. Income inequality, regional disparities, and gender gaps hinder equitable progress. Rural populations still face inadequate infrastructure, poor healthcare, and inconsistent education quality. The digital divide further exacerbates these inequalities, limiting access to online education and telemedicine services. Technological advancements, including artificial intelligence, telemedicine, and e-governance, are bridging gaps in service delivery. Aadhaar-linked welfare programs and mobile banking have improved financial inclusion. However, ensuring digital literacy and internet access for all remains critical. This paper examines trends in India’s Human Development Index (HDI), evaluates policy effectiveness, and explores the role of technology in fostering inclusive growth. It highlights the need for sustainable, people-centric development strategies that address socio-economic disparities and ensure equitable access to opportunities, ultimately promoting long-term human capital growth in India. |
Published In | Conference / Special Issue (Volume 7 | Issue 3) - Two Day International Conference on Commerce & Economics (ICCE-2025) (May 2025) |
Published On | 2025-05-10 |
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