Bifurcation of States need of the hour: Ramaswamy

Prof N S Ramaswamy said bifurcation of states was necessary to achieve desired progress and reduce corruption.

Thrissur: Prof N S Ramaswamy, National
professor of Research and Management, on Friday said bifurcation
of states was necessary to achieve desired progress and
reduce corruption.

The largest 10 states in the country should be divided
into 30 states and several districts to ensure efficiency,
Swamy told reporters here.

He said that there were 450 million workforce in the
country, of which 30 million accounted for the organised
sector.

He stressed the need for bringing more workforce to the
organised sector as it could concentrate on development and
add value to human efforts.

It was essential to improve public-private-participation
to a great extent for overall development of the country and
stress should given for the rural development.

Private sector showed more efficiency and less waste of men
and materials, he added, the government shold concentrate on
labour-intestive industry rather than capital intensive only.

It was essential for a state like kerala to concertrate on
service industries like, tourism, hotels and education as they
could provided employment to more number of people.

PTI

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