To Remove Inequality In India, Spend More On Education, Health: IMF Chief | Read

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International Monetary Fund (IMF) Chief Economist Gita Gopinath said that inequality could be removed from India by spending more on education and health. On being asked whether the rich should be taxed more, the IMF top economist said in an interview to NDTV in the US, "India should first think about the many other ways to reduce inequality through better education and health for people. More spending on these could help in reducing inequality."

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