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Education and literacy are the key factor
to ensure economic empowerment. According to a World Bank Report, the levels
of achievement in the Indian education system are low and millions of children
in the school going age group are out of schools. |
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According to a recent report of National
Sample Survey Orgnisation the unemployment rate on Current daily
Status basis has increased from 7.32 per cent in 1999-2000
to 8.30 per cent in 2004-05 which is an area of greatest concern for
all of us. |
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India ranks at 127 position in the Human
Development Index due to its poor infrastructure in the health sector. India
has performed very poorly in Public Health which is revealed by the facts
that many Indians do not get clean drinking water |
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The economic and social progress of any country
is a function of its infrastructural development. India needs to ensure
that each and every village of the country gets proper electricity and is
connected by road & rail networks, then only it can achieve empowerment. |
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Complete empowerment is only possible by social
upliftment of the masses. In this regard Abhijeet Foundation has appointed
The NGO Citizen Foundation for survey of the 20 villages of project and
surrounding area. |
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Every citizen has a right to clean and green
environment. Furthermore, it has always ensured that the manufacturing units
are well-equipped with the environment-friendly pollution control equipment. |
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