Need for innovation at ground zero to benefit poor: Suresh Prabhu

Prabhu says railways is offering its vast network to promote self-help groups by linking them with e-market to make their ventures commercially viable

Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 22 2016 | 4:48 PM IST
Strongly advocating for economic benefit to reach the grassroots level, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu on Tuesday said there is a need for innovation at the ground zero to benefit the poor.

Prabhu said railways is offering its vast network to promote self-help groups (SHGs) by linking them with e-market to make their ventures commercially viable.

"We are supporting SHGs through our IRCTC portal. Railways have a vast network all over the country and we are providing them e-marketing facility," Prabhu said at the JRD Tata Awards ceremony here.

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"Railways is also working with Nabard for promoting products of SHGs. Artisans from Northeast are also being connected to the e-marketing network," he added.

Referring to investment in the public transporter, he said railways is making a huge investment to expand its infrastructure which will be beneficial for the country.

Talking about the economy, Prabhu said there is a challenge not only before India but also the world of how to make the benefit of economy reach the poor.

"The trickle down effect does not seem to work. In order to ensure benefit to common people, it should originate from there (grassroot). Trickle down theory does not work so why not integrate from the ground level rather than trickling down to (the) grassroot," he said.

Highlighting the need for linking micro level at the macro level in the economy sphere, he said innovation at grassroot is required.

"The gap between top and bottom level of society is huge. We need to develop role model as we need both big business as well as small business. We also need innovation at grassroot level. We must think about this challenge," he said.
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First Published: Nov 22 2016 | 4:47 PM IST

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