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WORLD
ECONOMIC FORUM: URBANIZING RURAL INDIA:
04/12/2007 (MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network /
- 04 December 2007 -- New
Delhi, India -- The World Economic Forum’s 23rd India
Economic Summit, held yesterday in partnership with the
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), focused on one of India’s biggest
challenges – the massive migration from rural communities to increasingly
overburdened cities.
Over
100,000 people a month migrate to Delhi alone. "As long as all
opportunities are concentrated in metropolises, you will not be able to stem
this tide. It will be like King Canute," said Mani Shankar Aiyar, Minister
of Panchayati Raj and Youth Affairs and Sports of India.
Enumerating
the scale of the problem, he said that while India’s economy has
"kissed" 10% growth, on the Human Development index, it has sunk from
126th position to 128th.
Some
836 million Indians live on less than 20 rupees per day. A huge number live on
less than nine per day. "India is becoming prosperous, but not
Indians," he warned. "And that prosperity is affecting only a small
number of Indians."
At
the same time, the minister said, "India is not just the world’s largest
democracy, but the most represented democracy." There are 250,000
institutes of elected government in the country – in the form of local
government institutions – comprising 2.2 million representatives of which half
are women.
Yet
these people are not being involved in national economic and social policies.
Aiyar remarked that, "Elected self governments should be a source of
delivery to people. We need to use them to secure entitlements for the poor. But
they are still not within the policy perspective. Rural and urban are not
separate. Both are connected. Until we see that, India will become prosperous
and Indians will remain poor."
Aiyar
added that a key solution is to "buckle the rural hinterland to its
immediate urban environment and create opportunities off the farm." He
advocated creating urban centres close to the centres of production and
investment in non-agricultural rural activities such as biodiesel, handicrafts
and food processing. He also urged businesses to locate their centres of
operation in non-urban areas.
Examining
ways in which this could be done, Anand G. Mahindra, Vice-Chairman and Managing
Director, Mahindra & Mahindra, India, and a Co-Chair of the India Economic
Summit, pointed out that, "Human beings like to live in cities. They have
done so for thousands of years."
He
suggested that special economic zones could meet that need by forming what he
called an "accidental" way of spreading urbanization – and
opportunities – to rural India.
The
India Economic Summit was designed to generate insight and guide action to
improve the alignment of India’s development, industry and global agendas in
the context of this year's theme, Building Centres of Excellence. Over
700 business, political and civil society leaders from 37 countries are gathered
here for the Summit.
Labels: United
Nations, U.N., World
Economic Forum, Urbanizing
Rural India
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