In its broadest ecological context, economic development is the development of more intensive ways of exploiting the natural environment.”
In a society of little economic development, universal inactivity accompanies universal poverty. You survive not by struggling against nature, or by increasing production, or by relentless labour; instead you survive by expending as little energy as possible, by striving constantly to achieve a state of immobility
Over the next two decades, India’s working-age population will increase by 240 million — four times the entire population of Britain — according to investment house Deutsche Bank. In such condition India is gonna have booming working population, thus bringing up the aggregate GDP, and other factors of growth related issues to come to an end. But this is just prediction, if plan doesn’t work as per the prediction the entire future prediction is gonna fall very badly, without education upliftment becomes par. According to the data given; with 800 million people living on under Rs. 20 (45 cents) a day, according to official data, and a growing Maoist revolt in poor areas shut out from the nation’s economic boom. India is still behind in its efforts as compared to China; since china is way ahead in its efforts of becoming the world’s largest economy, it had already achieved its target in the 80’s. By 2035, India’s potential “youth bounty” will be even more striking, with its total population set to hit 1.5 billion -- outdistancing China’s -- and 65 percent of them of working age. Government in April passed a right to education act for children aged six to 14, but schools and teachers are not in place to implement the law. With all such initiatives taken year around with such creative efforts and wide vision to be achieved by India; the economic background of our nation tends to be on the ladder of success.
In a society of little economic development, universal inactivity accompanies universal poverty. You survive not by struggling against nature, or by increasing production, or by relentless labour; instead you survive by expending as little energy as possible, by striving constantly to achieve a state of immobility

Over the next two decades, India’s working-age population will increase by 240 million — four times the entire population of Britain — according to investment house Deutsche Bank. In such condition India is gonna have booming working population, thus bringing up the aggregate GDP, and other factors of growth related issues to come to an end. But this is just prediction, if plan doesn’t work as per the prediction the entire future prediction is gonna fall very badly, without education upliftment becomes par. According to the data given; with 800 million people living on under Rs. 20 (45 cents) a day, according to official data, and a growing Maoist revolt in poor areas shut out from the nation’s economic boom. India is still behind in its efforts as compared to China; since china is way ahead in its efforts of becoming the world’s largest economy, it had already achieved its target in the 80’s. By 2035, India’s potential “youth bounty” will be even more striking, with its total population set to hit 1.5 billion -- outdistancing China’s -- and 65 percent of them of working age. Government in April passed a right to education act for children aged six to 14, but schools and teachers are not in place to implement the law. With all such initiatives taken year around with such creative efforts and wide vision to be achieved by India; the economic background of our nation tends to be on the ladder of success.