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A Leader Pioneering Transformative Change
Outlook
|October 11, 2024
MP Daggumalla Prasad Rao, a dynamic leader, shares with Outlook, his ideology and vision towards raising the bar of Chittoor in the process of building a prosperous economy
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Q According to you, what are the major strides required to become a developed economy?
To attain a Viksit Bharat, a major focus should be on the upliftment of the rural and underprivileged masses. People of the nation should become self-reliant and not live on government welfare. Education stands as the cornerstone of a nation’s progress. It should be inclusive, accessible, and affordable. Every child must be educated to pursue their dreams. Infrastructure development is the force behind Viksit Bharat. Transport and logistics must be upgraded in not only the cities but also in the villages and remote areas. Industry and manufacturing will help in large-scale employment and job creation. Agriculture is one of the most important pillars of a successful and sustainable economy. Healthcare, family welfare and medical support are crucial. Typically in Tier 2 and 3 cities where the hospitals are far. More supportive policies and practices should be implemented for the nation to plunge ahead.
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