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INDIA’S INVESTMENT IN HUMAN CAPITAL

    1 Author(s):  DR. S. JAMUNA

Vol -  12, Issue- 4 ,         Page(s) : 69 - 76  (2021 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

The positivity of India lies in its human capital. Though India is a developing country, it is respected globally because of its bountiful human resource. All the politicians and economists predict India to be a rich country in future. Our former scientist president dreamt about creating or making India as a super power in 2020. It may not happen in 2020 but still economists are optimistic about the view of making India super power in future.

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