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Share your ideas and suggestions to develop a robust Tribal Economy

Start Date :
Nov 16, 2021
Last Date :
Jun 30, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Tribal development forms the foundation for the economic growth of a nation which carries with it a substantial portion of the tribal population. Supporting the native tradition is ...
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Shyamkumar KP
4 years 1 month ago
Tribal Tourism - tourists will be able to spend time with tribal folks in tribal colonies. They will be able to experience tribal food, treatments, handicrafts, art etc.
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NAVNIT NISHANT
4 years 1 month ago
Sir,
It is difficult to survive life of Poor people because today every thing is costly. like as
LPG
Electricity
Transportation
कम से कम ऐसा उपाय किजिये कि रोटी, कपड़ा, मकान, इलाज आराम से मिल जाये।Plz
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Krishajit Baruah
4 years 1 month ago
In Assam has no industry as 'Taat' and the hand made 'Taat Machine'. The central govt must be lounch this types of industries where people can more banifits from their resourses.
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Rajiv Jain
4 years 1 month ago
Dear sir
Just like the development of khadhi inlast few years my suggestion is to link the tribal product to be sale through khadhi store.
The products are made with great effort by tribal society lacking for marketing in our country.
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Kinjal Das
4 years 1 month ago
Give tax incentives to individuals and companies to give money to tribal businesses so that capital generation can take place and it becomes a win win situation for everyone
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Adarsh Pandey
4 years 1 month ago
for longer-term productivity-driven growth and the generation of much-needed jobs in the MSME sector.
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Adarsh Pandey
4 years 1 month ago
Growth rides on reforms. While many of the tenets supporting India’s story, such as young demography, a large and diversified economy, a dynamic entrepreneurial base, political and geopolitical stability, and robust policy frameworks remain intact, there is an urgent need for continued regulatory and fiscal reforms to boost India’s economic recovery.
Policy interventions and fiscal mechanisms that could boost consumption and demand, and become an engine for job and economic growth such as public-private investment and greater integration into the global economy will promote recovery and help India increase its economic competitiveness. Recently, the World Bank has approved a $500 million programme to support MSMEs in India. The move aims to increase liquidity access for viable small businesses impacted by COVID-19, supporting some 5,55,000 MSMEs in the country. Such support will help our nation to return to pre-crisis production and employment levels, while laying the foundations
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Adarsh Pandey
4 years 1 month ago
India’s second wave of COVID-19 impact derailed India’s economic recovery, which appeared well on track at the beginning of the year. But with the second wave slowing, and increasing rate of vaccination, there’s hope that economic activity will improve by next quarter. The second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic derailed India’s economic recovery, which until the beginning of this year, appeared to be well on track after an unprecedented year. Dwindling demand for sectors such as automobile, luxury goods and real estate, due to the pandemic-induced financial crunches, has severely impacted India’s GDP numbers.
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markwilkinson
4 years 1 month ago
Stimulating the local economy means encouraging members of the community to invest enough capital in businesses. Even small businesses are capable of creating jobs, so what if the local government subsidises aspiring entrepreneurs and educates them in being business-minded? It could pave the way for various goods and services to be produced.
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Neeta Shukla
4 years 1 month ago
1) Develop tourist attraction in or near the trinal vicinity.
2) suggest schools to include such places as part of their field trips.
3) Post VLogs on social media.
4) Keep nominal entrance fees so that people from all economic strata could pay a visit.
5) A small Sovinier could be given as a take away inclusive of entrance ticket amount.
6) A career fair could be held in the viscinity, it will attract business.
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