Presiding the 10th session of the three-day International Conference on Inclusive & Sustainable Development in Jharkhand: Challenges and Opportunities", Khare said that inclusive, long term and sustainable development would broaden the path with maximum participation of common people, an official release said here.
He advocated addresing the grievances and suggestions of the people and executed in a time-frame manner and opined it would help trigger automatic progress and the people would believe in the governance.
Khare also laid stress on further empowerment of the institutions connected in the development process for speeding it up.
Khare said that political stability was the first condition for development and for sustainable progress selection of credible persons, reforms in education and judicious use of natural resources were the utmost requirement.
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