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State public enterprises in India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Uppal Publishing House; 1985Description: 393 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.62 ROY
Summary: The increasing role of the modern state as an entrepreneur in the sphere of industry and commerce is one of the notable developments of the twentieth century. In India, this trend became conspicuous after the achievement of independence. The need to achieve the objectives of a welfare state and social justice involved the Government more and more in the planned development of the economy through the medium of public sector enterprises and undertakings. Although the Central Government took the initiative in developing a public sector economy, the state Governments did not lag behind.
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The increasing role of the modern state as an entrepreneur in the sphere of industry and commerce is one of the notable developments of the twentieth century. In India, this trend became conspicuous after the achievement of independence. The need to achieve the objectives of a welfare state and social justice involved the Government more and more in the planned development of the economy through the medium of public sector enterprises and undertakings.
Although the Central Government took the initiative in developing a public sector economy, the state Governments did not lag behind.

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