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India's quiet revolution
by aditya on Jun 14, 2005 10:22 AM

The article highlights the growing opportunity to improve the lifestyle of the people from the smaller towns and villages thru overseas work and the new IT/BPO opportunity in a globalised world.
The second important point is that all this is happening without any form of Govt intervention.
Although,the local Govt is not involved,the Governments of other countries are playing a major role in regulating employment both in the types of jobs that will be outsourced to India as well in clamping down on the work permit visas to migrant workers
Other countries too notably the UK and the USA are making education in the these countries a prerequisite for global career opportunities.
The important role of the Govt in the Education and Healthcare facilities cannot be underplayed.
Our country does not believe in self regulation, self imposed entry qualification that can implement world quality standards with international acceptance.
The Govt's attempts to regulating have been half hearted and not enough.
The point is to create job opportunities in India itself.

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