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Questions
1) Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs) suffer from the conflicting nature of different roles. Elaborate.
2) Inclusion is integral to rapid growth. Discuss.





This looks great! I think You can highlight the aspect of disparities in access to education and skills. More recently in era of digital economy, digital gap leads to unequal growth. You can also mention benefits of inclusive growth like development of human capital, improvement in living standards etc.
In measures also mention that there is need to reduce the burden of population on agriculture and promote transition to labour-intensive industrialization like that undertaken in South Korea, Japan etc. in 1960s.
You can also highlight the aspect that lack of inclusive growth means poverty, which limits labour productivity (due to lack of education, skills) and hampers future growth prospects. Government has to focus on growth in labor-intensive sectors to promote inclusive growth.
Thank you, I will keep that in mind.
You can improve on the definition. Also cover factors that are hampering inclusive growth in India. Factors like skilling/education improve labour productivity which further improves growth creating a virtuous cycle. Govt. should focus on sectors that can promote inclusive growth.
Thanks 😊
Please review and let me know my mistakes

Great answer! Although You have mentioned HDI, do include education and skill gap explicitly. Skilling etc. leads to enhanced labour productivity which aids growth setting up a virtuous cycle. Before concluding, You can add a remark that focusing on labour intensive industrial/service sectors can help promote inclusive growth as happened in Japan etc.
Overall a quality answer!