Lack of attention on education, health magnified in Modi rule: Amartya Sen


New Delhi, Jul 8 (IANS): Nobel-winning economist Amartya Sen said the lack of attention on social sectors had taken a "quantum jump in the wrong direction" since the BJP came to power and that despite the visible prominence of backwardness in India, the political dispensation was diverting attention from the core issues.

"Things have gone pretty badly wrong. Even previously before this government, we did not do enough on education and health. But it has taken a quantum jump in the wrong direction since 2014," Amartya Sen said on Saturday during a discussion on his new book "Bharat Aur Uske Virodhabhas" (India and its Contradictions), co-authored with economist Jean Dreze.

Pointing out the contradiction in India getting backward while also being the fastest growing economy in the world, the Nobel Laureate said: "Twenty years ago, of the six countries in this region, India was the second best after Sri Lanka. Now it is the second worst."

"And because of Pakistan's problems, Pakistan has managed to shield us from being the worst," he said.

He added that while people should take pride in the things that India has, they must be critical of those things of which they have reason to be ashamed.

"Despite the easy prominence of backwardness in India... now if you try to draw attention to that, the way to deflect it is to say: now think about the great pride of India," Sen said.

He said despite the enormous inequalities, it was possible to distract attention.

"A great writer who I admire, V.S. Naipaul, who wrote such a novel like 'A House for Mr Biswas', could also write that what happened after the 13th century was destruction of Hindu temples and Hindu civilisation, overlooking that this is also when new ideas were coming in.

"If you can distract V.S. Naipaul's attention then you can distract the attention of most intelligent people," the Nobel Laureate said.

"The result is that there has been deflection. When there has been this deflection, we have to do something anti-deflection," he added.

Dreze, who co-authored the book, said while India, in the last few years, had got some success in its quest to become the fastest growing economy "helped partly by slowdown in China's growth and partly by some jugglery of numbers"  there is a significant difference between growth and development.

"While development is the goal, economic growth is the medium to achieve that goal. And it's something to think about that despite 7 per cent GDP growth, the income of the rural labourer has remained the same and yet no one speaks about it," he said.

He added that while economic growth can help in achieving development, it needs to be accompanied by public action.

"If we talk about health, India is way behind even Bangladesh despite being economically ahead of it. And that is because of lack of public action in India compared to Bangladesh.

"Similarly public action is crucial for education, nutrition, social security, ensuring equality, and environmental protection," he said.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    It s not only the lack of attention on education and Health by the Modi Sarkar but a total lack of Governance that has led our beloved country to drift aimlessly. The PM and his council of Ministers are only busy with elections and they have no time for Governance or tackling issues facing the common man.

    The PM is on loud Speker Mode during elections and conveniently switches to Silent mode on issues of Governance and problems facing the common man.

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  • monu, mangalore

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    Another disgruntled Sikular.
    Got nasty after bieng thrown out of Nalanda University.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    All those who are still expecting 'Acche Din' and 'Vikas' should stop daydreaming. The current socio-economic scenario under Modi is pathetic and BJP will only make things worse in the days to come.

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    where was mr.sen during mms 10 years rule, he should have advised the govt. to make provisions for all thethings he is talking about now?

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  • gm, mlur

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    he saying its worst now.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    Please do not forget that Dr. Manmohan Singh was wise and prudent in his economic policies and he shielded India from the global economic recession in 2008.

    Dr. MMS kept the fuel prices under control despite global crude oil prices touching new record high. NREGA etc were other successful welfare policies to name a few which ensured that the needy were taken care of.

    Sorry to say this, but if someone needs tuitions in Economics from Dr. Sen, then it is none other than Modi and his cabinet ministers.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    To fathom the tutorials of Dr Sen or Dr MMS the pupil also should have at least some basics of economics, for an audience that you are targeting, it's like the Kannada saying ' Konana eduru kinnari nudisidanthe'

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    then why were tough laws not made all these years,, ?,

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  • Ashwil, SooratKal

    Mon, Jul 09 2018

    Kumara, People say they are hungry only when they are hungry. is it the same in Abu Dhabi as well or people keep saying they are hungry whole day?? Mr. Sen saying that it is got worst during Mr. Modi's period. You may not know much about India because Abu Dhabi is managed by people with better brain, and as a result you got a job there. In India, millions are job less, who have better education than yours. If you really think, India is better than where you're now and want to worship Mr. Modi, please come to India and start Pakoda, Chai and pickle business.

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  • Raghavendra M K, Mumbai Maharashtra

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    A noble prize winner highly educated economics called as anti national then who is nationalist the lynching people and their supporters BJP ministers. Amartya Sen statement is cent percent correct.
    The major junk of Indian budget goes for PM's foreign visits and write of bank loans of his industrialist friends, publicity of government achievements rs. 3500 crs (achievement is zero).

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  • Deepak, Mang

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    Anti national Slaves crying as their bread and butter has been stoped by Modi govt. This govt focusing on improving the present system rather than building new and naming with Fake Gandhi's.

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  • gm, mlur

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    How? can you explain.

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  • gm, mlur

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    No.1 in doing wrong things. What else we need?

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    The Gujju-bhai has possibly never completed high school education.

    Some others in the cabinet are Yale-visitor category. No qualifications that India can be proud of.

    With such an uneducated mob leading the country, what hope does India have?

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    But full attention given on cow protection..

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sun, Jul 08 2018

    Modi's priorities are entirely different than what is really needed to the nation building

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