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This is an archive article published on January 2, 1999

FM takes ideas from Sen

NEW DELHI, JAN 1: The government today said that it would endeavour to incorporate the ideas and theories of Nobel laureate Amartya Sen i...

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NEW DELHI, JAN 1: The government today said that it would endeavour to incorporate the ideas and theories of Nobel laureate Amartya Sen into its policies. As is known, Sen would like to see more resources being put into education health and other social sectors.

Finance minister Yashwant Sinha told reporters here after meeting the economist that it would be 8220;our endeavour to put his ideas into practice8221;. Sinha said he had a very pleasant meeting with Sen send and that he was impressed by the economist8217;s views even before he got the Nobel prize.

During the hour-long interaction, finance secretary Vijay Kelkar, chief economic adviser Shankar Acharya and the adviser to the finance minister Mohan Guruswamy were present.

The exchange of views covered various issues like the state of public finances in India, problems and initiatives in infrastructure, public sector reforms, social development issues, decentralisation and globalisation.

Former prime minister I K Gujral had a luncheon meeting with Sen. Thetwo discuused broad issues pertaining to the country8217;s development.

After meeting Sinha, Sen told reporters that 8220;I had a wide range of discussions on how they perceive the problem and what they are doing to address it8221;. 8220;It was very helpful for me to learn what was going on here,8221; he remarked. Sen said he planned to have further meetings with Sinha. The welfare economist said there has been a long history of neglect of basic issues like health and primary education and 8220;you know one is not looking for instant solutions.8221;

Sen said that India placed too much priority on higher education, that this has been at the expense of primary education.

 

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