tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post5675580610307511224..comments2023-08-12T17:16:40.858+05:30Comments on Bright Sparks: Indian economy has been redefinedGyan Cloudhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07261375536957176336noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8647794548092946175.post-78824508500204307732013-09-01T00:14:12.869+05:302013-09-01T00:14:12.869+05:30As the Food Security Bill supports 67% of our pop...As the Food Security Bill supports 67% of our population. Due to the support of 67% population and the huge promises made by the government it seems that there will be no sunset clause. Neither any party nor any government would even try to remove it. The bill’s estimated cost is Rs 1.25 lac crores. After this another interesting and funny question arises that-<br />WILL THERE BE NO CORRUPTION IN IT ???<br />The answer depends upon government(hope for the best).<br />Inorder to make it success the key thing will be “productivity” . This gives a huge responsibility to the farmers .As America solved its problem of productivity. If India could do that way it would lead to huge success of FSB, but here it looks difficult or impossible.<br />As the bill gives the message about grow more rice ,wheat ,coarse cereals . It would make farmers to concentrate on these crops. This would directly affect the vegetable market and ofcourse these are unpredictable.<br />According to Dr.Swaminathan FSB does not focus on “productivity” and “nutritional growth” .Which is a major criticism of this bill.<br />The message is very clear for the youth by the shrinking GDP that there will be more fall in the GDP and more struggle for the youth(for jobs,etc).They need to produce productivity. <br />Hence, respected Sir , I completely agree on the redefinition of the Indian economy.<br /> - KULDEEP JAINAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10757669421544267197noreply@blogger.com