Is Unavailability Of Land India's Biggest Problem?




Now India is definitely lacking something that the government might be missing out, is it labor, capital or land. There are numerous disputes and on a good note, considerable progress has been made.

Every year the government proposes some crores of rupees for the development of agriculture sector. India is flooded with domestic savings even if the government is obstructing them at the expense of the private sector; there is almost a free contact to foreign capital.

Some of the Indian laws and regulations, as well as the culture and the practices of the rowdy inspectors rule, have made the use of unskilled labor very difficult. In addition, the scrappy education system constrains the supply of skilled labor. However, with the labors situation is not that worse, there are ways. Business can use contract labor, shift to services, or resort to capital and technology-intensive methods of production. Moreover, labor is mobile.

What about land? The issues of land are the most imperative defies from governance to growth, education to manufacturing, taxation to urbanization, and environment to energy. The demand for land is increasing day bay day.

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