REGIONAL DISPARITIES IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
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Author(s):
MANOJ KUMAR , RAKESH KUMAR
Vol - 4, Issue- 3 ,
Page(s) : 722 - 732
(2013 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ
Abstract
This paper analyses regional disparities amongst major states in India to find out if they are on a convergence or further divergence course. The human development is not equal over the nation are any regions, it is spatialline quality refers to the uneven distribution of socio-economic variables across India.Measuringspatial inequality usually involves calculating their socio economic parameters. The government of India has lunched many socio-economic programmes like, education, health, work and supply of electricity for all villages, irrigation for every piece of land etc. for development of human resource. Urbanization
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