India's green revolution is an example of how the input of greater knowledge in the form of improved production technologies can increase the productivity. Describe the statement.
Just like the ''Green Revolution" which brought about dramatic changes in India's agricultural sector by the introduction of new technology it is believed that investment in the human resource by means of education, training and health care facilities will ensure that People in an economy are regarded as as asset rather than a burden or liability who will in turn contribute to the overall development of the country.
1.Providing better education and training will develop more skilled and innovative workforce who can contribute in the growth of the economy.
2. Investment in the form of education will ensure good employment opportunities to the people who can not only raise their standard of living through earnings but also will contribute to the national income of the country.
3. Healthier population will contribute to the overall health of the country. Proper medical facilities will allow people to avail these facilities and can lead to healthy environment for them to flourish and develop.
4.Educated population will also be more aware of the leading a healthy life and will be more hygiene conscious who are likely to then teach the same to those who lack education.
5. Education will create vigilant and more aware citizens who can actively participate in the governance of the country.
Thus, Investment in the form of education, health care in the human resource can contribute to overall well being of the society and its political and economic development.