India, July 1 -- Among leaders of all the political parties, it has become conventional these days to discuss in detail about the annual budget or economic plan as to whether it promotes public or private sector and whether its proposals are labour-intensive or capital-intensive. However, hardly have our planners and economists ever bothered about the moral climate plan and whether that climate would be congenial to its implementation. Nor, for that matter, have they ever given a serious thought to the need of reforming the institutional mechanism. In fact, our statesmen and economists have not fully realised how seriously the moral state of a society affects even secular matters like economic planning and how it affects public morals. Th...