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    Be Competent In Indian Economic Development

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Be Competent In Indian Economic Development

    Be Competent In Indian Economic Development
    Published 9/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 7.19 GB | Duration: 15h 15m

    Development, Challenges and Policies

    What you'll learn

    1. Identify key economic challenges faced by the Indian economy before independence and the common goals pursued during the plans.

    2. Explain various dimensions of poverty; human capital; Economic Reforms; Demonetization, GST; Agricultural Diversification, Sustainable Development and more.

    3. Analyze the impact of poverty and problems related to employment on the economy.

    4. Analyze the growth and challenges faced by the education sector, workforce participation rates in formal and informal sectors.

    5. Analyze features, issues, strategies and performance of the agricultural sector.

    6. Evaluate the significance of the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956.

    7. Identify key issues in rural development such as credit, marketing, and cooperatives.

    8. Assess the effects of economic development on resources and the environment, including global warming.

    9. Compare and analyze the development experiences, economic growth patterns, and Human Development Indicators in India, China, and Pakistan.

    Requirements

    Prior familiarity with computers is necessary for effective navigation through the course.

    Description

    The course on "Indian Economic Development” is structured to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the economic development of India, both in historical and contemporary contexts. We will delve into various facets of India's economic journey, addressing key milestones, challenges, and the way forward.It comprises 3 modules and is delivered through 90 videos. Let's take a moment to explore what we have in store:Module 1: Development Experience (1947-90) and Economic Reforms since 1991In this section, we will begin with a glimpse of India's economic state at the time of independence. We will explore the foundations of the Indian economic system, the common goals of the Five Year Plans, and the critical components of agriculture, industry, and foreign trade during this period. Additionally, we will delve into the transformative economic reforms initiated in 1991, encompassing liberalization, globalization, privatization (LPG policy), and the concepts of Demonetization and GST.Module 2: Current Challenges Facing the Indian EconomyThis module brings us up to speed with the contemporary challenges that India faces today. We will explore poverty in-depth, examining its definitions, underlying reasons, and the impact it has on the nation. We will also dissect government initiatives aimed at reducing poverty. Furthermore, we will study the concept of human capital formation and its role in economic development, along with the growth of the education sector in India. Other topics in this module include rural development, employment trends in both formal and informal sectors, and the imperative of sustainable economic development, including its effects on resources and the environment.Module 3: Development Experience in IndiaIn the final module, we will conduct a comparative analysis of India's development experience with its neighbors, Pakistan and China. This will provide us with valuable insights into economic growth, population dynamics, sectoral development, and various human development indicators. By understanding these comparisons, we can gain a deeper appreciation of India's unique path to development.Throughout this course, our aim is not only to impart knowledge but also to foster a deeper understanding of the complexities and opportunities within India's economic landscape.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Know your Instructor

    Lecture 2 Introduction to Indian Economic Development

    Section 2: 1. Development Experience (1947-90) and Economic Reforms since 1991

    Lecture 3 Development Experience: Learning Objectives

    Lecture 4 Development Experience (1947-90): On the eve of Independence

    Lecture 5 Economic Systems

    Lecture 6 Economic Planning - A Beginning

    Lecture 7 Goals of Five Year Plans

    Lecture 8 Conflict in Goals of Planning

    Lecture 9 Agriculture: Features

    Lecture 10 Agriculture: Problems relating to Land

    Lecture 11 Agriculture: Problems related to Labour

    Lecture 12 Agriculture: Problems relating to Capital

    Lecture 13 Agriculture: Problems relating to Marketing

    Lecture 14 Agricultural Policies: Land Reforms

    Lecture 15 Agricultural Policies: Technological Reforms

    Lecture 16 Industry: Features

    Lecture 17 Industrial Problems: Infrastructure

    Lecture 18 Industrial Problems: Public Sector

    Lecture 19 Industrial Problems: State Controls

    Lecture 20 Industrial Problems: Industrial Policy Resolution

    Lecture 21 Industrial Problems: Licensing

    Lecture 22 Small Scale Industry: Role

    Lecture 23 Small Scale Industry: Importance

    Lecture 24 Foreign Trade: Problems

    Lecture 25 Foreign Trade: Policies

    Lecture 26 Planning : Appraisal - Economic Growth and Self-Reliance

    Lecture 27 Planning: Appraisal - Social Justice and Modernization.

    Section 3: Economic Reforms Since 1991

    Lecture 28 Reforms: Need and Features

    Lecture 29 Economic Reforms: Liberalisation

    Lecture 30 Economic Reforms: Privatisation

    Lecture 31 Economic Reforms: Globalisation

    Lecture 32 Impact of Reforms: Economic Growth, Fiscal Deficit, Agriculture

    Lecture 33 Impact: Industry, Dis-investment, FDI

    Lecture 34 Impact: Forign Trade, Forex

    Lecture 35 Impact: Education, Employment, Poverty

    Lecture 36 Demonetisation

    Lecture 37 Goods and Services Tax

    Section 4: Current Challenges faced by the country

    Lecture 38 Defining poverty

    Lecture 39 Reasons and Impact of Poverty

    Lecture 40 Poverty Alleviation: Three-Dimensional Approach

    Lecture 41 Poverty Alleviation: Government Initiatives

    Lecture 42 Critical Appraisal

    Section 5: Challenge: Human Capital Formation

    Lecture 43 Human Capital Formation: Basics

    Lecture 44 Human Capital Formation: Sources

    Lecture 45 Role of Human Capital in Economic Development

    Lecture 46 Challenges in Human Capital Formation

    Lecture 47 Education sector: Growth

    Lecture 48 Challenges: Education Sector

    Lecture 49 Initiatives by Government: Education Sector

    Lecture 50 Performance: Education Sector

    Section 6: Challenges: Rural Development

    Lecture 51 Need for Rural Development

    Lecture 52 Sources of Rural Credit: Banks

    Lecture 53 Problems Faced by Banks

    Lecture 54 Sources of Rural Credit: Co-operatives

    Lecture 55 Problems faced by Co-operatives

    Lecture 56 Measures to improve Credit flow

    Lecture 57 Agricultural Marketing Problems

    Lecture 58 Measures by Government

    Lecture 59 Agricultural Diversification

    Lecture 60 Organic Farming Initiatives

    Section 7: Challenges: Employment

    Lecture 61 Employment Basic Concepts

    Lecture 62 Jobless Growth

    Lecture 63 Informalisation and Casualisation

    Lecture 64 Employment Generation Problems

    Lecture 65 Employment Generation Efforts

    Lecture 66 Employment Generation Initiatives

    Section 8: Challenges: Infrastructure

    Lecture 67 Relevance of Infrastructure

    Lecture 68 Energy Growth

    Lecture 69 Challenges in Power Sector

    Lecture 70 Efforts Required in Energy Sector

    Lecture 71 Government Initiatives

    Lecture 72 Growth in Health Sector

    Lecture 73 Challenges in Health Sector

    Lecture 74 Policies Adopted for Health Sector

    Section 9: Challenges: Sustainable Economic Development

    Lecture 75 Managing Resources

    Lecture 76 Status of Energy

    Lecture 77 Economy Environment Linkage

    Lecture 78 Impact on Environment: Water, Air

    Lecture 79 Global Warming and Ozone Depletion

    Lecture 80 Impact on Environment: Land Use

    Lecture 81 Sustainable Development Aim

    Lecture 82 National Action Plan

    Section 10: Development Experience: Comparison of India with China and Pakistan

    Lecture 83 Comparison with Neighbouring Countries: Learning Objectives

    Lecture 84 Development Strategies: India

    Lecture 85 Development Strategies: China

    Lecture 86 Development Strategies: Pakistan

    Lecture 87 Comparison: India and Pakistan

    Lecture 88 Comparison: India and China

    Lecture 89 GDP Growth: India China Pakistan

    Lecture 90 Sectoral Contribution

    Lecture 91 Demographic Profile

    Lecture 92 Human Development Indicators

    1. Undergraduate and Graduate Students pursuing Economics and development studies, international relations, public policy, and business studies.,2. Researchers and Academics in the fields of economics, development studies, and related disciplines,3. Entrepreneurs and business professionals seeking insights into India's economic history, policy, and environment.,4. Professionals working in non-governmental organizations and development agencies focused on poverty alleviation, education, rural development, and sustainable economic practices.,5. Journalists and Media Professionals who cover economic and development-related topics in India.,6. Individuals with a general interest in economics, policy, and India's development journey who want to broaden their knowledge.