Both economic and social infrastructure were crucial for development. Substantiate.
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Economic and social infrastructure are interdependent if an economy has strong economic infrastructure. Without social infrastructure, it is not so useful. Similarly, if we have strong economic infrastructure without social, it is of no use and practically, it is not possible to have one form of strong infrastructure without development of other. No economy can have strong health care system without transport and communication which make it accessible. Doctors, nurses, professionals are given by education sector. No educational institution or hospital can be managed without adequate power supply. Communication technology is a gift from educated people. So, we can say that both the forms of infrastructure are interdependent and equally important for the process of development.
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