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Strategic Conversion of Unproductive Assets
Punjab Times (English Edition)
|November 28, 2025
A Needonomics Model for Viksit Bharat
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As India marches toward the ambitious vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, the nation faces both enormous opportunities and formidable challenges.
Achieving the goals of a fully developed, inclusive, and sustainable India requires innovative thinking beyond conventional economic frameworks. Needonomics School of Thought (NST)—a value-based approach that prioritizes needs over greed—offers a transformative lens for reimagining national development. Among its many propositions, the conversion of unproductive assets in both public and private sectors into productive ones holds extraordinary potential for addressing systemic problems such as unemployment, inadequate infrastructure, and inefficient resource allocation. Today, India sits on a goldmine of underutilized, abandoned, or poorly managed assets: unused public buildings, unclaimed land parcels, obsolete machinery, idle government facilities, closed public sector enterprises, vacant residential units, and private properties tied up in legal disputes. These unproductive assets represent frozen capital—resources that neither generate income nor contribute to public welfare. Needonomics urges us to recognize that unlocking these dormant resources is not mere asset management but an ethical responsibility linked to national growth, intergenerational equity, and human well-being.
Needonomics Perspective: Why Unproductive Assets Matter
Needonomics rests upon the core principle of judicious use of resources to fulfill genuine needs while minimizing wastage. In this framework, an unproductive asset is more than an economic liability; it is a moral failure of governance and societal stewardship. Allowing valuable land, buildings, and infrastructure to remain idle violates the ethics of responsible resource utilization. It also perpetuates scarcity—artificial shortages of land, facilities, and opportunities that hinder youth development and societal well-being.
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