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India global leader?
by Nisha Sebastian on Nov 13, 2006 01:01 AM   Permalink

What I noticed in the article by Mr. Jacob is that he is talking more on science and the allied fields. What of the other streams like Law, fashion, tourism etc?
Though optimistic the thought is onesided.
India is a developing country and the ground level i.e people at the primary level are suffering due to poverty, corruption, farmer suicides, placidity to stand for ones rights, red tapism, criminals standing up for elections, etc. All this have formed part of the middle and lower classes people of India. India has a long way to go.
KPO's and BPO's are accesible by the metropolitan classes. A large population are not elligble for these kind of jobs they hail from villages and not so popular universities.
India has educated many great minds and still keeps on educating them, without asking for any returns. The country needs some real thinking, enlightened minds at the top level of the bureacracy.
The Manmohan Singh government for example is a pride for every Indian. Watching a young Rahul Gandhi in a meeting representing India at an international level is revitalizing. It sends out the message loud and clear-"ITS PAY BACK TIME".

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