This was seen as a massive step towards
bolstering the nation's ........
At the time when we rejoice the Azadi Ka Amrit
Mahotsav, we must get ourselves future-ready
to become one of the world economic leaders
through the mechanism of ........... during the
Amrit Kaal.
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At the time when we rejoice the Azadi Ka Amrit
Mahotsav and India@75, we must get ourselves
future-ready to become one of the world
economic leaders through the ....... 5
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....... has enormous abilities to ensure all-inclusive
economic growth.
The small seeds sown by him/her now become a ......
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The actual strength of the .......... for achieving the
ever-cherished goal of all-inclusive development is
yet to be harnessed to its fullest.
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While ....... exert a catalytic impact on the nation's
development drives, there is a need to build a vibrant
and resilient ........ on this strong foundation.
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All the hurdles and bottlenecks need to be addressed
through appropriate policy and apt government
interventions.
It is the ....... economic model that has the potential to
promote balanced regional development and prompt
local entrepreneurs to think globally. 10
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The common efforts of the States/UTs and the Union
Government are poised to ensure a uniform legal
and operational framework for synergetic ...............
Our Government is committed to the formulation of
an all-inclusive policy for the uniform .......
The policy document is expected to provide us with
plausible roadmaps not only to strengthen and
deepen the ........ but also to promote and propagate
.......... to attain self-reliance.
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Recent tireless initiatives and efforts that produced
positive results for the growth of ....... are given
below.
The ....... have the potential to enhance operational
efficiency, transparency, and responsibility towards 15 collective community development.
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These affirmative initiatives ensure business
diversifications and generate income and
employment.
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The database will store authentic and updated data
on ........ of all sectors to help stakeholders carry out
data analytics, find gaps and support policy
formulation.
The Government is committed to preserving the
existing structure of ........ , as any dilution in the
structure could weaken .......
The contribution of ........ will have a multiplier effect
on our PM's vision of a five trillion-dollar Indian
economy and enhancing the income of farmers.
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To accomplish this, we must actively empower
and revitalise ......... as a priority.
To make ...... active and vibrant, we all have to
work in unison, bring consensus to our
approach, and help facilitate the effective
implementation of the Ministry's initiatives
directed towards empowerment of ..........
The task may seem difficult, but it is
attainable.
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The vision of ........ will be realised in its true sense
if we act in unison in line with the core philosophy
of the ........
Since inception, it has provided .......
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....... can attain their goals regarding business
competitiveness through strategic diversification.
The Union Government has rightly displayed its
noble intent to strengthen the existing ...... , revive
the defunct ones, and create at least 2 lakh
additional ....... in India during the next 4 to 5 years.
By leveraging the unique strengths and capabilities
of ....... and aligning diversification opportunities with
its mission and values, ........ can drive growth and
competitive advantage in new markets and product
lines.
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If the ...... can meet the demands of markets, they
will have a greater chance of being relevant in the
target market.
In the era of fast-paced technological
advancements, ........ need to maximise the welfare of
their members by delivering services beyond
conventional .....
In India, cooperatives have always played a pivotal
role in fostering socio- economic development.
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....... have immense potential to meet development
gaps by fulfilling emerging needs and requirements
of a nation.
The immense opportunity of ......... is gainfully
harnessed only when suitable technology-led
digitisation drive is adopted.
Technology adoption and process digitisation have a
tremendously empowering impact on the .........
architecture.
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The establishment of ...... is a step in the right
direction towards strengthening the cooperative
movement by ensuring exclusive policy
interventions and modernisation drives through
technology adoption.
Organising exposure visits for ...... can also be
fruitful.
ECOBANet is an encouraging example of how
technology-enabled platforms can bring better
banking experience to rural clients.
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The ...... fall under the regulatory purview of the ......
.......... are still handled manually, which dampens the
efficiency of ....... and hinders it's performance.
Digitalisation has brought about a sweeping
transformation in the ......
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The digital age is upgrading the way people interact
and do business everyday. Technological
advancements are influencing the future of banking in
the country. In recent years, the Indian economy has
become a hub of fintech and agritech revolutions,
where several startup entities are serving rural clients
through tech-based solutions.
This presents a huge opportunity for ....... to .........
With the rapid penetration of smartphones in rural
areas, there is a huge opportunity to deliver a better
experience of ......
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However, unlike their private counterparts, they do
not leverage data analytics to make informed
decisions.
It was largely believed that the advent of globalisation
would impede the development of .......
....... are expected to become multi- purpose and will
be able to undertake multifarious activities, which,
inter alia, include ....... , etc.
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A further data reveals that....
The ....... rules were announced with a vision to make
india a global hub by 2030.
It is expected that the ...... industry will attract $500
billion of investment in the next few years.
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The Indian agriculture sector is going through
significant challenges such as low yield, soil
erosion, a lack of irrigation facilities, inefficient
use of inputs, unscientific use of chemical
fertilisers, imbalanced NPK ratio in fertilisers,
lack of post-harvest management structure,
access to financial services, etc.
...... are one such technology that is gaining
prominence in the agriculture sector.
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