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The modern world is seen as the world without geographical boundaries and any kind of barriers. Globalisation has been the major force behind this. Globalisation is the integration of the world economy and exchanging the ideas, products, technologies etc. The globalisation hit India late but had huge impact on the nations economic policies and various other aspects. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Global Warming


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NAME NEELKUMAR TEJANI ENROLLMENT NO
92200588001 CLASS BSC-IT 1 SEMESTER 01 SUBJECT
SPEAKING AND PRESENTATION SKILLS SUBJECT CODE
15SL0103
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GLOBAL WARMING
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INTRODUCTION
  • The modern world is seen as the world without
    geographical boundaries and any kind of barriers.
    Globalisation has been the major force behind
    this.
  • Globalisation is the integration of the world
    economy and exchanging the ideas, products,
    technologies etc.
  • The globalisation hit India late but had huge
    impact on the nations economic policies and
    various other aspects.

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Globalisation
  • Globalisation is the process of international
    integration arising from the interchange of world
    views, products, ideas, and other aspects of
    culture.
  • Globalisation means rapid increase in the share
    of economic activities taking place across
    national borders.

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Integration of Economies
  • The increasing reliance of economies on each
    other
  • The opportunities to be able to buy and sell in
    any country in the world
  • The opportunities for labour and capital to
    locate anywhere in the world
  • The growth of global markets in finance

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Aspects of globalisation
  • Trade and transactions
  • Capital and investment movement
  • Migration
  • Dissemination of knowledge

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Dimensions of globalisation
  • Economic globalisation
  • Political globalisation
  • Cultural globalisation
  • Ideological globalisation

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Reasons for globalisation
  • Better resources
  • Low cost of production
  • Dilution of the local market
  • Operating internationally
  • Market expansion
  • Increased profit

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Globalisation...
  • The bad
  • Takeover of national firms
  • Brings instability
  • Impact on traditional industries
  • Affects small industries
  • Widens disparity
  • The good
  • Increased productivity
  • Increased productivity
  • Increase flow of foreign capital
  • Increased competition
  • Increase in theforeign trade

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CONCLUSION
  • Globalisation had increased the trade of
    products, ideas, technologies etc. and created
    the world without boundaries but it also had some
    negative impact on the developing countries.
  • Flowing with globalization,India is shining in
    nearly every Prospects. India is getting a global
    recognition and slowly moving towards to become a
    major economic and political
  • strength.
  • Though the development is progressing rapidly,
    still many basic problems like rural poverty,
    corruption and political instability remained
    unsolved.

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THANK YOU!
MARWADI UNIVERSITY Morbi Road,Rajkot,Gujrat India
360003. www.marwadiuniversity.ac.in
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