Human Resource and Economic Development – An Empirical Study on Meerut Commissionary
Journal Title: Journal Global Values A Peer Reviewed International Journal - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
Human resource development has become an essential component in the development process. This is due to the fact that any development process is driven by the human factor. In ordinary sense, human resource refers the population of the country but in economics, the healthy, educated, and skilled manpower is known as human resource. So, human resource is the process of improving quality and efficiency of the people. Human resources play the important role in overall development of a country. Capital, natural resources, as well as other productive resources remain inactive in the nature. Human resources are necessary to mobilize them. By human resource we mean human capital. Human capital implies the abilities, skills and technical knowhow among the population of the country. A country should introduce manpower planning for the development of its human resources. Human resources must be considered both from the angle of assets as well as the liabilities connected with the attainment of economic development. For the attainment of economic development, proper utilization of both natural as well as human resources is very much essential.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Kanika Maheshwari
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