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Critically Examine Structural Changes in the Indian Economy Since Liberalization – Employment and Inequality Focus

Introduction India embarked on a new economic trajectory in 1991 with the adoption of liberalization, privatization, and globalization (LPG) reforms. These reforms marked a structural shift from a predominantly state-controlled economy to a more market-oriented system. The intent was to boost growth, attract foreign investment, improve efficiency, and integrate India with the global economy. Over…

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Rising Unemployment in India: Causes, Challenges, and Strategic Policy Solutions

Introduction Unemployment is one of the most pressing challenges in India, affecting economic growth, social stability, and overall development. Despite being one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, India faces persistent unemployment issues due to structural, economic, and technological changes. A high population growth rate, automation, skill gaps, and slow employment generation have intensified…

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