An Insight into the Challenges and Issues of Inclusive Development of Tripura (India): A Study in Perspective of Yearly State Budget

Dr. Bankim Debbarma
Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, Maharaja Bir Bikram College, Agartala, Tripura, India.
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Published online: 27th May, 2024

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52756/bhstiid.2024.e01.008

Keywords: Development, Challenges, Issues, Policies, Transparency and Reforms.

Abstract:

Development might be achieved by different ways and processes, but there is not any substitute for development for any program and initiative in a public or private sector organization. In the same way, the overall development of the state is not only limited to finance, allocation, distribution and infrastructure etc., where the development of human resources and sustainable development are the primary requirements for ensuring inclusive development of the state. Uplift of the people of all sections of society will never succeed until the challenges and issues with feasible allocation of resources among all the sections of society are removed. Further, the positive planning & decision-making of all the development works, proactive execution of all the related policies can only accelerate the development, where transparency and required administrative reforms in all the wings of the government can only ensure the development of the state.

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Dr. Bankim Debbarma (2024). An Insight into the Challenges and Issues of Inclusive Development of Tripura (India): A Study in Perspective of Yearly State Budget. © International Academic Publishing House (IAPH), Dr. Suman Adhikari, Dr. Manik Bhattacharya and Dr. Ankan Sinha, A Basic Handbook of Science, Technology and Innovation for Inclusive Development [Volume: 1], pp. 117-128. ISBN: 978-81-969828-4-3.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52756/bhstiid.2024.e01.008

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