Indian Inequality Situation Dr. Bibek Debroy, the head of the prime minister's economic advisory council, presented the report. The paper, which was created by the Institute for Competitiveness, analyses the scope and character of inequality in India. It gathers data on disparities in the health, education, household, and labour markets, among other sectors.
While releasing the report, Dr Bibek Debroy said, Inequality is an emotive issue. It is also an empirical issue, since definition and measurement are both contingent on the metric used and data available, including its timeline”. He added that to reduce poverty and enhance employment, since May 2014, the Union Government has introduced a variety of measures interpreting inclusion as the provision of basic necessities, measures that have enabled India to withstand the shock of the Covid-19 Pandemic better. However, there are some indicators on which a lot of progress is to be made to reduce the prevailing inequities.
A three-pronged approach for reducing inequalities. These are: focus on employment and wages; raising human development, and quasi universal basic income and other social safety nets.
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