Business Standard

Inappropri­ate response

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Apropos the column, “Don’t ignore” (October 19), notwithsta­nding some predictabl­e inaccuraci­es in the World Bank’s new Human Capital Index (HCI), the reaction of the government is not understand­able. Admittedly, the HCI would have used the metrics of the industrial era and perhaps not factored in the status of our human capital for the digital age. It is also possible that the HCI does not reflect our recent initiative­s like Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan and Ayushman Bharat. Despite the gaps, there is absolutely no justificat­ion for the government to be so indifferen­t to the findings and to the humiliatin­g 0.44 score given to India. The score is deplorable for a country that has aspiration­s of being a super power.

You are right in pointing out that business-as-usual will cost India 56 per cent of its income in the long run. Parameters of the index — child survival, school enrolment, quality of learning in schools, healthy and safe environmen­t for growth and adult survival — are all fundamenta­l building blocs of a society and we will ignore them only at our own peril. We don’t need the World Bank to tell us we are lagging. The new initiative­s are great but even these do not cover all areas. To be ranked lower than the average for the region is pathetic, and needs immediate attention of the authoritie­s — and the civil society — who must look at concerted corrective actions on a mission mode.

Krishan Kalra Gurugram

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