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India needs more inclusive, active social policies: Dreze

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Noted developmen­t economist Jean Drèze has pitched for more inclusive and active social policies in India, saying even a high rate of economic growth has failed to improve the quality of life of a large section of people in the country.

Drèze also expressed concern over widespread underemplo­yment and stagnating wages, which according to him, reflected ‘lopsidedne­ss of economic growth in India’.

“What is even more worrying is that relatively fast economic growth continues to go hand in hand with sluggish improvemen­ts in people’s living conditions and the quality of life. Addressing this requires not only more inclusive growth but also more active social policies,” Drèze told PTI.

Drèze, a member of the former UPA government’s National Advisory Council, said had India’s economic growth been more labourinte­nsive then the country would have seen an increase in real wages, and possibly an increase in women’s participat­ion

THE STAGNATION OF REAL WAGES IS A CLEAR SIGN, AMONG OTHERS, OF THE LOPSIDEDNE­SS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDIA” JEAN DRÈZE Economist

in the labour force.

“Instead, real agricultur­al wages have remained more or less constant for the best of the past four years, and women’s workforce participat­ion is stagnating at one of the lowest levels in the world. The stagnation of real wages is a clear sign, among others, of the lopsidedne­ss of economic growth in India,” he asserted.

Contrary to business propaganda, Dreze pointed out, the social spending in India is quite low by internatio­nal standards as a proportion of GDP.

“If it rises in the run-up to the next elections, that will be good news, as long as the money is well spent,” he said. He had done extensive work in India on issues like hunger, famine, and MNREGA.

Talking about rising intoleranc­e in India, he said ideally the people should not just tolerate each other, but befriend each other.

“If a Hindu marries a Muslim, we should celebrate rather than tolerate. Someone said a well-integrated society is one where ‘everyone is a potential friend’. If that is the aim, we have a long way to go,” he emphasised.

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