08-21-2006, 01:22 AM
<b>India has not made real progress: Murthy</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--> <b>"One of the strangest things that I have not understood (and) which I have asked many ministers in the Centre including the Prime Minister -I have received no answer - why we delicensed our industrial sector in 1991. But even today our primary and secondary education is not delicensed".</b>
"If you want to start an English medium school, you have to get
permission from the state government. If you want to start a
university, you have to get permission from the central government. It
makes no sense," he lamented
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He said the economic reforms have created a paradigm where the focus
has shifted from producers to consumers. "That's the first sign of a
powerful market where the consumer is the differentiator," Murthy
added.
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"If you want to start an English medium school, you have to get
permission from the state government. If you want to start a
university, you have to get permission from the central government. It
makes no sense," he lamented
............
He said the economic reforms have created a paradigm where the focus
has shifted from producers to consumers. "That's the first sign of a
powerful market where the consumer is the differentiator," Murthy
added.
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