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Title: INDIA


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INDIAS FUTURE
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Indias Advantage
  • Demographic
  • Societal Building Block
  • English language
  • Affinity to maths
  • Credible IT image
  • Steady Growth Trajectory
  • Strong will, enthusiasm and spirituality that
    gives honesty commitment to the workforce.

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  • India has a promising future, given the
    unprecedented growth in economy and its clout in
    the global issues.

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  • Premier professional institutes like IIT and IIM
    have become the source of big international
    corporates' human resource need, both overseas
    and within India.

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  • India is also a nuclear power. Nuclear power is
    the fourth-largest source of electricity in India
    after thermal, hydro and renewable sources of
    electricity.
  • As of 2008, India has 17 nuclear power plants in
    operation generating 4,120 MW while 6 other are
    under construction and are expected to generate
    an additional 3,160 MW.
  • India now envisages to increase the contribution
    of nuclear power to overall electricity
    generation capacity from 4.2 to 9 within 25
    years.

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  • India is also poised to become the entertainment
    superpower. Already the Bollywood is churning out
    hundreds of films annually. With improvements in
    the technical and artistic aspects India can well
    give a stiff competition to western productions.

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  • Indian culture is influencing the western world
    in dress, food and festivals. The Indian Diaspora
    is increasing in economic prosperity and status.

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Reality Check
  • Low overall productivity due to lack of
    supportive nationwide infrastructure
  • Large number of people become apprentices in the
    unorganized sector to pick up saleable skills.
  • Skills generated in the unorganised sector have
    no formal recognition!
  • Labour market opportunities for even the most
    skilled labour are restricted to local market

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Propositions
  • In addition to white and blue collar skills,
    India needs to recognize
  • Its vast pool of knowledge workers
  • skilled workers at the grass root level in
    unorganized sector.
  • Instead of trying to become a world global trader
    (Like China), India would have better to focus on
    its huge internal market. It needs to raise the
    purchasing power of the poor people and the only
    way is to create more jobs, notably for the
    unskilled.

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India needs thought shift
  • From employment to employability (By rapidly
    making the provision of industry oriented
    practical skill education rather than current
    focus on traditional academic degrees)
  • Giving school education system a global air.
  • Urgent need for genuine focus and clear
    strategies for providing infrastructure in rural
    and semi-urban areas through private public
    participation

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EXPECTED FUTURE
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  • Agriculture and food processing -- with a target
    of doubling the present production of food and
    agricultural products by 2020. Agro food
    processing industry would lead to the prosperity
    of rural people, food security and speed up the
    economic growth

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  • Infrastructure with reliable and quality electric
    power including solar farming for all parts of
    the country, providing urban amenities in rural
    areas and interlinking of rivers
  • Dams
  • Bridges
  • Roads
  • Railways
  • airports

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  • Education and Healthcare To provide social
    security and eradication of illiteracy and health
    for all
  • Better equipped government hospitals
  • Better medical staff
  • Setting up of clinics
  • Fair and affordable prices

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  • The Indian Information Technology industry
    accounts for a 7 of the country's GDP and export
    earnings as of 2008, while providing employment
    to a significant number of its tertiary sector
    workforce. In March 2009, annual revenues from
    outsourcing operations in India amounted to US60
    billion and this is expected to increase to
    US225 billion by 2020. The most prominent IT
    hubs are IT capital Bangalore and presently
    growing Chennai.
  • Information and Communication Technology This is
    one of our core competencies and wealth
    generator. ICT can be used for tele-education,
    tele-medicine and e-governance to promote
    education healthcare instructions in remote
    areas.

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  • "We no longer discuss the future of India. We say
    the future is India

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