The Nobel Prize winner, Amartya Sen told during interview with the Forbes magazine that India needs to overhaul its sanctioned monetary help to its education and healthcare sector for revampening growth and economic environment. Amartya Sen launched his book, Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictions, a collaborative effort of Sen and his long time associate, Jean Dreze.
Furthermore, he has questioned the ill policies of Indian government in his work aiming for unjustified tax exemptions and ill directed subsidies. Moreover, the rising public agitations and people surging to streets for demonstrations have strengthened the hopes and faith of the economist in Indian democratic structure and its promising future.
But as every coin has two sides, a rosy and seamy one, similarly, it has also aggravated concerns regarding the recent outrage by public ahead of Nirbhaya molestation case as although it raised awareness to rape issue but inadvertently drew curtain on a more serious and grave sexual trafficking issue.
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