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India needs to address issues like malnutrition to become developed country: Raghuram Rajan

Raghuram Rajan, former RBI Governor, emphasizes that India needs to address malnutrition and focus on its human capital to become a developed nation. He questions how the country can achieve development when malnutrition is prevalent. Rajan highlights the importance of nurturing human capital by offering large-scale training. He believes that training a large number of people well will lead to significant value creation. Rajan also expresses confidence in the cleaning up of the banking system during his tenure as RBI Governor.

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