regulations in the book, but also the
enforcement to make sure that businesses have chance to succeed in away
that promotes growth and create jobs," he said at the 58th annual
general meeting of Indo-German Chamber of Commerce here.
Although the country has enough regulations, not all of them are of the right kind, he said.
Rajan said the country's needs a vibrant
financial system which will finance people who want to create jobs and
also those who want to pursue higher education.
"We need financial system that give
access to all. (Financial) exclusion (of people) is bad in many ways one
they don't have access and second they cannot save in the financial
system which can force them to save outside at a greater risk, and at
times at a substantially low returns."
He emphasised on providing better
education and skills to the working age population. "We need broad level
skills across the population, which means we have to improve the
quality of education."
The RBI chief said bringing down malnutrition among the population is one of the main concerns the country faces.
"Unfortunately, the direct interventions
have had only moderate effects...intervening directly with poor
households and providing nutritional supplements has had moderate
effects because some people argue it is more than just that."
Rajan further said one of the bigger challenges for India is how to take advantage of its demographic dividends.
"Of course, as many have noted that a
demographic dividend can turn into demographic curse if we don't create
jobs. So what's important is we reap the benefits of demographic
dividend by creating jobs," he added.
Source: News in Hindi and Newspaper
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