Addressing an international conference, 'Bihar and Jharkhand: Shared History to Shared Vision', Mukherjee said Bangladesh, once a part of Bengal Presidency, was indeed able to meet its development challenge effectively, charting an innovative path of development.
"This experience of Bangladesh has great lessons for some eastern Indian states like Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal," he said at the conference being organised by the Asian Development Research Institute (ADRI) as part of its Silver Jubilee Celebrations here.
Under the policy, the Centre subsidised the transportation of minerals to a factory set up anywhere in India.
"So, despite having mineral resources and fertile land, Bihar, and now Jharkhand, too, could not make the desired progress," the President said at the event attended by Bihar Governor Ram Nath Kovind, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav, Education Minister Ashok Choudhary, economist Meghnad Desai and former Rajya Sabha MP N K Singh.
He said not all current development problems lend themselves easily to techno-managerial solutions.
"In most of the developing nations, which attained their Independence in the middle of the previous century, the institution of state is considered to be very pervading with very limited space for non-state actors," he said.
The President said international development experience shows in the absence of such non-state institutions, often called civil society organisations, the efficiency of the state-led development process is bound to be limited.
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