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Vol. 16, Issue 1, Jul-Dec 2023

Page: 57-62

IDENTIFYING THE KEY INFLUENCES IN THE UNJUST ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CHARACTERIZED BY VARIOUS SOCIAL STRATA, WORKING BUSINESS CLASS AND DEPRIVED SECTIONS TO FORECAST THE UPCOMING TRENDS IN THE SOCIOLOGICAL STRUCTURE

Nitin Chhikara

Received Date: 2017-08-04

Accepted Date: 2017-09-07

Published Date: 2017-09-15

The changes in the Indian economy have brought greater advancement for the rich and those in the working classes than the least fortunate in the general public. (Mukherjee) This paper will endeavor to catch this unjust development alongside the expansion of another sort of enterprising class. Through examining the class of business, the paper will consider the moderate move of the advancement in the Indian economy has been buried in the discussion on development versus improvement. Power in the Indian market from state to people (public firms to private firms to development of new businesses). Indian economy is a 'gig economy on ascent'. This has been made conceivable through three key components—rising working class, the high extent of the youthful populace, expanding urbanization. India's working class or the Indian method of working class is not the same as the western partner. In this light, the transformation of the worldwide classification of business with the Indian nature of 'jugaad'/changes in development will be surveyed. At long last the paper will look to respond to the accompanying inquiries:

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