Saturday, July 10, 2010

Homegenity In Globalisation????????

Because of Globalisation world has shrinked to a small village..........but how far it has been able to be a bless for us?
Globalisation opens scope for development of both an individual as well as the organisation. But the hole thing relies on how it is managed and how well our people have understood it.
In 1991 we had liberalisation and our GDP was about 29% next to China which had 33% but now our GDP is just about 8% to 9%... On the other hand our IT sectors have improved immensely by recruiting many skillful workers in to the organisation.
So no doubt that it has improved the global; economy as a whole but it hasn't been able to attain homogeinity.
    Well I have published numerous strategies in my new book that has been published recently... and now I  am  discussing a few of them:-
We have got many barren lands which are not fertile. These lands are need to be used for making Govt infrastructures. But many times we find that instead of making use of these barren lands govt makes use of Fertilized lands or cultivated lands. And in past few years this is the main issue thats degrading our GDP and leading to farmer suicides as well.
2ndly there are many forest area within our country which holds large deposits of mineral resource like bauxite, iron ore and manganese ore but inhibitted by tribals. These minerals are needed tp be exploited. Here we need to educate the tribals and handle them psycologically by satisfying their economic interest rather than being violent to them. Because many atime we have seen this has led to great deal of disturbance affecting the harmony.
3rdly Our education system should be strong and intense.It should teach them to look for self. It should stress on decission making power and make them aware of e,erging skills of Global economy. It would help them stand or face the changing trends
              GLOBALISATION HAS ENABLED US TO UNITE US SOCIALLY. " IT HAS MADE THE WORLD CULTURE AS A POT THAT IS MELTING AT A RAPID RATE BUT HAS NOT PROVIDED THE  ECONOMY HOMOGENITY"
           

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