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The Water Act is enacted with the objective of prevention & control of pollution in India. The Act aims at the maintaining or restoring the wholesome nature of water for the establishment of Boards and to vest them with such powers so as to enable them to carry out the purposes of the Act.
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The development of India, China and Pakistan with respect to some salient human development indicators can be assessed and compared with the help of the following points
- China is ahead of India and Pakistan in human development indicators. China has better ranking in terms of income indicator such as GDP per capita, or proportion of population below the poverty line or health indicators such as mortality rates, access to sanitation, literacy, life expectancy or malnourishment.
- Pakistan is ahead of India in reducing the proportion of people below the poverty line with 51% people below the poverty line while the ratio is 61% for India.
- Pakistan’s performance in education, sanitation and access to water is better than India.
- Maternal mortality is very high in India and Pakistan as compared to China. In China, for one lakh births, only 32 women die whereas, in India and Pakistan, more than 150 women die.
- All three countries provide improved water sources for most of their population.
- Considering the international poverty rate of $ 1 a day, India has the largest share of poor among the three countries in absolute terms.
It must be mentioned here that all these are extremely important indicators, but these are not sufficient. Along with these, ‘liberty indicators’ are also needed. One such indicator has actually been added as a measure of ‘the extent of democratic participation in social and political decision-making’ but it has not been given any extra weight. Some obvious ‘liberty indicators’ like measures of ‘the extent of constitutional protection given to rights of citizens’ or ‘the extent of constitutional protection of the independence of the Judiciary and the Rule of Law’ have not been introduced till now.
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National Bank for Agriculture and RuralDevelopment (NABARD) was established on 12 July 1982 by an Act of theParliament.
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Central problems of an economy are. What to produce, How to produce, and For whom to produce. 'What to produce' relates to the problem of choice of goods and services to be produced and the quantity to be produced. 'How to produce' relates to the choice of technique of production. It involves a choice between labour-intensive technique and capital - intensive technique. 'For whom to produce' relates to the distribution of goods and services across different sections of society. It focuses on the issue of Economic Equality.
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