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2020 vision may take shape after Anna movement: academics

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Press Trust of India Ranchi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 2:28 AM IST

Prominent academics and here have said that Anna Hazare's movement for a corruption-free society will pave the way for fulfilment of former President APJ Abdul Kalam’s 2020 vision for a developed India.

“Now it appears that former president Kalam’s vision document will take a positive shape...Corruption has hindered pace of the progress all these years,” Director (Research) of Birsa Agriculture University Prof BN Singh said.

Kalam had in 1998 authored “India 2020—A vision for the New Millennium” in which he outlined how India could be among the world’s first five economic powers in the year 2020.

Sharing Singh’s opinion, Prof Madhukar Shukla of the XLRI, Jamshedpur, said there was no contradiction between Kalam’s vision document and Anna Hazare’s movement against corruption.

“At least people are now discussing it and the purpose [of anti-corruption] is development. Everyone should get equal share of fruits of development,” Shukla said.

Geologist Nitish Priyadarshi said, “Kalam’s scientific mind must have seen such turbulent times ahead. So he suggested for a focused mind on development issues.”

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Meanwhile, processions and sit-ins by different organizations continued across Jharkhand for the sixth day today demanding that the Centre immediately accept Hazare’s demand for an effective Jan Lok Pal.

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First Published: Aug 21 2011 | 6:14 PM IST

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