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India’s independence was itself a turning point in its economic
history.
Independence
individual,
freedom. The
but
brought
also
country
dreams
economic,
was
poor
of
social
as
a
not
and
result
just
an
political
of
steady
deindustrialization by Britain. Less than a sixth of Indians
were literate. The abject poverty and sharp social differences
had cast doubts on India’s survival as one nation. Seventy-two
years later, these ideals have undergone a transformation as
India seeks to join the $5 trillion club. It has developed in
terms of infrastructure, education, healthcare, science and
technology,
and
in
almost
all
other
sectors.
But
after
independence, India had to face many problems like illiteracy,
corruption, status of women, poverty, gender discrimination,
untouchability, regionalism, communalism etc. There are so
many problems which were the greater obstacles for the
economic growth of India. But still India is successfully faced
all these problems and achieved success.
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