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Review the economic policy to suit to nation?s needs

THE present day economic policy of the world is totally misguided and going to be a disaster for many countries including India, said the eminent Professor of Economics and Member of the National Executive of RSS, Dr Bajranglal Gupt.

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Jan 8, 2013, 03:29 pm IST
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$img_titleTHE present day economic policy of the world is totally misguided and going to be a disaster for many countries including India, said the eminent Professor of Economics and  Member of the  National Executive of  RSS,  Dr Bajranglal Gupt.
Delivering a lecture on Guruji’s Thoughts: ‘A new socio-economic paradigim, in the 4th series of Shri Noor Ahmed Ali Khan Endowment Lecture at the Mythic Society, Bengaluru on December 30  he said second  Sarsanghachalak of  RSS Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar  though possessed a master degree in zoology he was well versed in economics too.  “He (Guruji) has given a blue print for the policy makers to implement economic policy based on vedic wisdom and blend  ethics in economy for the overall growth of the country,” said Dr Gupt.

He  enthralled the audience by throwing more light on his brain child multi-dimensional   project  aimed at reviving the economic policy of India called Sumangalam, which  assures food for all, health for all (including physical, mental and emotional health), education for all and employment for all by using technology, which is environment friendly, promoting  centralised economic policy against decentralisation of big industries, changing the competitive style of working to  co-
operative style of working  and offering  moral leadership.
“Sumangalam  concept is the only solution to eradicate poverty in India and the policymakers  should take it seriously to implement it. Students of Himachal University, Shimla and Maharshi Dayanand University, Ajmer,  Rajasthan  are doing research on it,” he added.

According to Dr Gupt,  20 per cent of the people in the world are consuming 80 per cent of the resources and 80  per cent of the people are dependent only on the remaining 20 per cent of the resources  which is creating imbalance  and great struggle for existence.  He criticised the American culture of providing loan without assessing the capacity of the borrower to repay by citing a statistics of 11 crore households in  the US possessing 120 crore Credit Cards.

Ex-Minister for Haj, Wakf & Minorities, Government of Karnataka Prof Mumtaz Ali Khan lamented that leaders in Karnataka have forgotten the teachings  of the RSS, which is the reason for the  sorry state of political affairs in Karnataka. He said  he is organising  series of lectures in the memory of his 17 year old son Noor Ahmed Ali Khan who died in a road accident. He recalled that Noor Ahmed used to read Guruji’s books, which say country comes  first before  the religion and this is the reason why he is inviting RSS senior  office bearers to  deliver lecture on various topics.       (FOC)

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