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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThroughout this book, we’ve journeyed through the many ways in which indicators—GDP, inflation, literacy rates, environmental metrics, and more—attempt to capture the pulse of a nation. But as we’ve seen, these numbers, while powerful, are never the full story.
Behind every data point lies a lived reality: a child gaining access to school, a farmer facing rising input costs, a family navigating urban housing, a community adapting to climate stress. Indicators help us track change, but they also challenge us to ask deeper questions—about equity, sustainability, and the kind of development we truly value.
As we move forward, let us not just measure progress, but make sense of it. Let us use data not as a destination, but as a compass—one that guides policy, sparks dialogue, and keeps us anchored in the real stories of people and places.
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SRINIVASAN HARIRAM
Srinivasan Hariram, the author of this book, is a graduate of Harvard Business School and IIM Bangalore. He is a Director of Engineering at a software product company, with a keen interest in current affairs and the impact of global economic policies on developing nations. He regularly contributes to the editorial section of an English daily in Bangalore.
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