" India’s rapid economic growth may have benefited only the privileged sections of society.”This is disappointing in a way because it shows that Indian government has failed to focus on the fact that 75% of the population work on farming/manufacturing, however the development has been mostly on technology jobs, which has left poor families at the mercy of systems similar to food stamps.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Despite growth, India's youth still struggles with malnutrition
According to an article by the New York Times, scientists from Harvard and the University of Michigan say there's no evidence that India's prosperity has reduced hunger among Indian children.
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