Bhopal: Chief Minister Kamal Nath has said that besides solving problems of unemployment and financial problems of farmers it is it is necessary to turn make Indian economy into a inclusive economy. He said an inclusive economy model would be developed in Madhya Pradesh.
Nath, addressing in a session Emerging Markets on the second day of annual convention of World Economic Forum in Davos, said India is in the race of becoming the second biggest economy in the world. It has certain challenges too. He said unemployment is the biggest problem today. There is a big challenge to financially strengthen farmers. It is necessary to tackle these burning problems to utilise the possibilities of economic progress.
CM, in the session, said the issues related to environment need to be given attention for constant economic development. He said the problem of inequality has come up to be a big issue. The equality of justice would remove financial inequality. He said it is not just India’s problem but a problem faced by all the countries.
It is necessary to think and solve them on a global-level. The problems of farmers in India are different than those problems of farmers of other countries, hence the solutions could not be similar. Nath said law based business arrangements are necessary for the rise in world trade.