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FUTURE INDIA….


  BY: VINITA GOSWAMI
                F.Y.IT
A BRIEF HISTORY…..
   INDIA HAS 28 STATES AND 7 UNION TERRITORIES WHICH
    CONSISTS OF 1.17 BILLION PEOPLE APPROXIMATELY.
   INDIA IS THE MOST DIVERSE IN TERMS OF LANGUAGES AND
    RELIGIONS. INDIAN GOVERNMENT RECONIZES 22 LANGUAGES
    WHICH IS THE MAXIMUM THAN ANY OTHER COUNTRY IN THE
    WORLD.
   INDIA HAS SECOND LARGEST HUMAN RESOURCES IN THE WORLD
INDIA’S FUTURE
   "We no longer discuss the
    future of India. We say the
    future is India" said the
    Indian Commerce and Industry
    Minister at the conference
    organized by the US-India
    Business Council in 2004. He
    predicted that India would
    certainly have achieved 100 %
    literacy, become a developed
    country, enjoy the same
    fundamentals as the United
    States by 2030.
   INDIA IS DEVELOPING IN ALL
    THE FIELDS LIKE
    TECHNOLOGY,SPACE
    RESEARCH,MEDICAL,SPORTS,
    EDUCATION,ETC
INDIA’S DEVELOPMENT IN FIELD OF TECHNOLOGY

   The Silicon Valley of India is a
    nickname of the Indian city of
    Bangalore. The name signifies
    Bangalore's status as a hub for
    information technology (IT)
    companies in India and is a
    comparative reference to the
    original Silicon Valley, based
    around Santa Clara Valley,
    California, a major hub for IT
    companies in the United States
   CITIES SUCH AS
    BANGLORE,HYDERABAD,CHENNAI
    ,PUNE,CALAUTTA ,DELHI-NOIDA,
    AHMEDABAD. VADORARA ETC ARE NOW
    REALLY TECHNOLOGICAL HOTSPOTS.
   IT-Enabled Services, or “Remote
    Processing”, has emerged as the
    next major driver of the technology
    services industry
   With competitive
    telecommunication costs, well
    developed infrastructure and a
    huge pool of English-speaking and
    computer-literate graduate
    manpower, India rates higher than
    many other countries as a hub for
    IT-enabled services. Call centers
    and business process outsourcing
    is emerging as the next wave of
    growth in India. The McKinsey
    study indicated that India will earn
    $18 billion in revenues through
    these services and create
    additional employment of one
    million jobs.
   The IT-Enabled Services
    segment currently employs
    around 70,000 people and
    accounts for 10.6 percent of
    the total IT software and
    services industry revenues.
INDIA’S DEVELOPMENT IN SPACE RESERARCH

   The Indian Space Research
    Organisation is the primary body for
    space research under the control of
    the Government of India, and one of
    the leading space research
    organizations in the world. It was
    established in its modern form in
    1969 as a result of coordinated
    efforts initiated earlier.
   India's economic progress has made its
    space program more visible and active
    as the country aims for greater self-
    reliance in space technology
   India has launched 11 satellites,
    including nine from other countries—
    and it became the first nation to
    launch 10 satellites on one rocket.
   INDIA’S CHANDRAYAAN-1 HAS
    DETECTED ICE DEPOSITS NEAR
    MOON’S NORTH POLE.
   NASA’S MINI-SAR INSTRUMENT
    WHICH IS A APERTURE SYNTHETIC
    RADAR FOUND MORE THAN 40 ICE
    CRATERS WITH WATER ICE.
   THE CRATERS RANGE IN SIZE OF 1
    TO 9 MILES ALTHOUGH THE SIZE
    OF CRATERS DEPEND UPON THE
    THICKNESS IN EACH CRATER
    ,WHICH IS ESTIMATED TO BE
    ABOUT 1.3 TRILLION POUNDS OF
    WATER ICE.
INDIA’S DEVELOPMENT IN FIELD OF MEDICINE
    The Indian Medical Association (IMA), the national organization of “Doctors
     of Modern Scientific System of Medicine”, was organized in 1928, and
     currently IMA has around 100,000 members belonging to different branches
     of medical profession and function through a network of more than 1700
     local branches, located in different part of India.
    The major objectives of the Indian medical Association include:


1.   Promotion and advancement of medical and all related sciences
2.    Maintaining the honor and dignity of the medical profession
3.    Improving the public health and medical education in India
    The Journal of Indian Medical Association, popularly known as JIMA, an
     indexed monthly medical journal. It has circulation of over 1.75 lakh
     Copies per month in India and abroad.
    It started in the year 1930 with only 122 doctors. The objective was to
     protect rights and dignity of the Indian doctors, and to promote indigenous
     pharmaceutical houses' products through it.
   Doctors in India operating
    on a two-year-old child who
    was born with four arms and
    four legs say that the
    surgery is going well.
    LAKSHMI TATMA IS JOINED
    AT THE PELVIS TO WHAT
    IS, IN EFFECT, A
    HEADLESS, UNDEVELOPED
    TWIN.
   A TEAM OF SURGEONS IN
    THE SOUTHERN CITY OF
    BANGALORE IS WORKING
    IN SHIFTS TO SEPARATE
    LAKSHMI'S SPINAL
    COLUMN AND KIDNEY
    FROM THAT OF HER TWIN.
DEVELOPMENT OF INDIAN FORCES

   The Indian Armed Forces is the overall unified military of the Republic of India
    encompassing the Indian Army, the Indian Navy, the Indian Air Force and
    various other inter-service institutions.
   With an estimated total active force of 1,325,000 personnel,India maintains the
    world's second largest armed forces.Auxiliary services include the Indian Coast
    Guard, the Central Paramilitary Forces (CPF) and the Strategic Forces
    Command. India's official defense budget stands at $32.35 billion but the actual
    spending on the armed forces is estimated to be much higher than that
   the Indian Armed Forces plans to have an active military space program and is
    currently developing a potent missile defense shield and nuclear triad
    capabilityIndia is moving to build a $2 billion or Rs 9,970.16 crore dedicated,
    highly secure and state-of-the-art optical fiber cable (OFC) network for the
    Army, Navy and Air Force. This will be one of the world’s largest, closed user
    group (CUG) networks for exclusive use by the million-plus personnel of the
    Indian armed forces
   With about 1,414,000 soldiers in
    active service and about 1,800,000
    reserve troops, the Indian Army is
    the world's second largest active
    standing army and the largest in
    terms of army populace.
SOME COOL FACTS

 1. India never invaded any country in her last 1000 years of history.
2. India invented the Number system. Zero was invented by Aryabhatta.
  3. The world's first University was established in Takshila in 700BC. More
 than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60
 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4 th century BC was one
of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.
 4. According to the Forbes magazine, Sanskrit is the most suitable
 language for computer software.
 5. Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans.
6. Although western media portray modern images of India as poverty-stricken
    and underdeveloped through political corruption, India was once the richest
    empire on earth
 7. The art of navigation was born in the river Sindh 5000 years ago. The
 very word "Navigation" is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH.
INDIA’S ECONOMIC GROWTH




 HOW WILL INDIA BECOME A ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER=
 GOOD GOVERNANCE + EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATION
   The economy of India is the twelfth largest economy in the
    world by nominal value and the fourth largest by purchasing
    power parity (PPP).
   BY RECENT TRENDS AND REFORMS IN INDIAN ECONOMICAL
    POLICY ECONOMISTS HAVE CONCLUDED THAT INDIA WOULD BE
    THIRD LARGEST ECONOMY BY 2030
     The new policies included opening for international trade and investment,
    deregulation, initiation of privatization, tax reforms, and inflation-controlling
    measures. The overall direction of liberalisation has since remained the same,
    irrespective of the ruling party, although no party has yet tried to take on
    powerful lobbies such as the trade unions and farmers, or contentious issues
    such as reforming labor laws and reducing agricultural subsidies
   As of 2009, about 300 million people — equivalent to the entire population
    of the United States — have escaped extreme poverty. The fruits of
    liberalisation reached their peak in 2007, with India recording its highest
    GDP growth rate of 9%. With this, India became the second fastest growing
    major economy in the world, next only to China. An Organisation for
    Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) report states that the
    average growth rate 7.5% will double the average income in a decade, and
    more reforms would speed up the pace.
INDIA’S DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATION

INDIA IS RAPIDLY DEVELOPING IN TERMS OF EDUCATION.
NEW METHODS OF TEACHING ,FASTER EFFECTIVE MODES OF
   TEACHING ARE BEING IMPLEMENTED .
EVERY YEAR INDIA GIVES WORLD MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ENGINEERS
   AN DOCTORS.
IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE EMPLOYMENT GENERATION ,+10 GDP
   REDUCATION IN POVERTY AND MAKING INDIAN ENTERPRISES
   WORLD CLASS IN TERMS OF QUALITY FOLLOWING PLANS ARE
   BEING EXECUTED
   100% PRIMARY FUNCTIONAL LITERACY-LEARN TO READ AND WRITE IN 40TO 80
    HOURS OR 2TO 3 MONTHS FOR AGES 8 TO 80
   ENTERPRISE SKILL DEVELOPMENT-ESD FOR CLASSES 1 ST TO 12TH .THIS TEACHES
    YOUTH ABOUT SKILL REQUIRED IN REAL WORLD
   VOCATION EDUCATION AND TRAINING –VET FOR AGES 14 TO 35 OR HIGHER FROM
    MORE THAN 1200 MODULES. IT WOULD MEAN NEARLY 30 TO 50 MILLION TRAINED
    PEOPLE EVERY YEAR.ENGGINEER ,DOCTORS ,MBAs, CAs,ETC.
THUS INDIA WILL EMERGE AS SUPER POWER IN
  NEAR FUTURE.
WITHSUCH REFORMS AND RAPID GROWTH INDIA
WOULD SOON PROVE ITS METAL TO THE WORLD.
THANK YOU……

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Vinita goswami future of india

  • 1. FUTURE INDIA…. BY: VINITA GOSWAMI F.Y.IT
  • 2. A BRIEF HISTORY…..  INDIA HAS 28 STATES AND 7 UNION TERRITORIES WHICH CONSISTS OF 1.17 BILLION PEOPLE APPROXIMATELY.  INDIA IS THE MOST DIVERSE IN TERMS OF LANGUAGES AND RELIGIONS. INDIAN GOVERNMENT RECONIZES 22 LANGUAGES WHICH IS THE MAXIMUM THAN ANY OTHER COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.  INDIA HAS SECOND LARGEST HUMAN RESOURCES IN THE WORLD
  • 3. INDIA’S FUTURE  "We no longer discuss the future of India. We say the future is India" said the Indian Commerce and Industry Minister at the conference organized by the US-India Business Council in 2004. He predicted that India would certainly have achieved 100 % literacy, become a developed country, enjoy the same fundamentals as the United States by 2030.  INDIA IS DEVELOPING IN ALL THE FIELDS LIKE TECHNOLOGY,SPACE RESEARCH,MEDICAL,SPORTS, EDUCATION,ETC
  • 4. INDIA’S DEVELOPMENT IN FIELD OF TECHNOLOGY  The Silicon Valley of India is a nickname of the Indian city of Bangalore. The name signifies Bangalore's status as a hub for information technology (IT) companies in India and is a comparative reference to the original Silicon Valley, based around Santa Clara Valley, California, a major hub for IT companies in the United States  CITIES SUCH AS BANGLORE,HYDERABAD,CHENNAI ,PUNE,CALAUTTA ,DELHI-NOIDA, AHMEDABAD. VADORARA ETC ARE NOW REALLY TECHNOLOGICAL HOTSPOTS.  IT-Enabled Services, or “Remote Processing”, has emerged as the next major driver of the technology services industry
  • 5. With competitive telecommunication costs, well developed infrastructure and a huge pool of English-speaking and computer-literate graduate manpower, India rates higher than many other countries as a hub for IT-enabled services. Call centers and business process outsourcing is emerging as the next wave of growth in India. The McKinsey study indicated that India will earn $18 billion in revenues through these services and create additional employment of one million jobs.  The IT-Enabled Services segment currently employs around 70,000 people and accounts for 10.6 percent of the total IT software and services industry revenues.
  • 6. INDIA’S DEVELOPMENT IN SPACE RESERARCH  The Indian Space Research Organisation is the primary body for space research under the control of the Government of India, and one of the leading space research organizations in the world. It was established in its modern form in 1969 as a result of coordinated efforts initiated earlier.  India's economic progress has made its space program more visible and active as the country aims for greater self- reliance in space technology  India has launched 11 satellites, including nine from other countries— and it became the first nation to launch 10 satellites on one rocket.
  • 7. INDIA’S CHANDRAYAAN-1 HAS DETECTED ICE DEPOSITS NEAR MOON’S NORTH POLE.  NASA’S MINI-SAR INSTRUMENT WHICH IS A APERTURE SYNTHETIC RADAR FOUND MORE THAN 40 ICE CRATERS WITH WATER ICE.  THE CRATERS RANGE IN SIZE OF 1 TO 9 MILES ALTHOUGH THE SIZE OF CRATERS DEPEND UPON THE THICKNESS IN EACH CRATER ,WHICH IS ESTIMATED TO BE ABOUT 1.3 TRILLION POUNDS OF WATER ICE.
  • 8. INDIA’S DEVELOPMENT IN FIELD OF MEDICINE  The Indian Medical Association (IMA), the national organization of “Doctors of Modern Scientific System of Medicine”, was organized in 1928, and currently IMA has around 100,000 members belonging to different branches of medical profession and function through a network of more than 1700 local branches, located in different part of India.  The major objectives of the Indian medical Association include: 1. Promotion and advancement of medical and all related sciences 2. Maintaining the honor and dignity of the medical profession 3. Improving the public health and medical education in India  The Journal of Indian Medical Association, popularly known as JIMA, an indexed monthly medical journal. It has circulation of over 1.75 lakh Copies per month in India and abroad.  It started in the year 1930 with only 122 doctors. The objective was to protect rights and dignity of the Indian doctors, and to promote indigenous pharmaceutical houses' products through it.
  • 9. Doctors in India operating on a two-year-old child who was born with four arms and four legs say that the surgery is going well. LAKSHMI TATMA IS JOINED AT THE PELVIS TO WHAT IS, IN EFFECT, A HEADLESS, UNDEVELOPED TWIN.  A TEAM OF SURGEONS IN THE SOUTHERN CITY OF BANGALORE IS WORKING IN SHIFTS TO SEPARATE LAKSHMI'S SPINAL COLUMN AND KIDNEY FROM THAT OF HER TWIN.
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  • 11. DEVELOPMENT OF INDIAN FORCES  The Indian Armed Forces is the overall unified military of the Republic of India encompassing the Indian Army, the Indian Navy, the Indian Air Force and various other inter-service institutions.  With an estimated total active force of 1,325,000 personnel,India maintains the world's second largest armed forces.Auxiliary services include the Indian Coast Guard, the Central Paramilitary Forces (CPF) and the Strategic Forces Command. India's official defense budget stands at $32.35 billion but the actual spending on the armed forces is estimated to be much higher than that  the Indian Armed Forces plans to have an active military space program and is currently developing a potent missile defense shield and nuclear triad capabilityIndia is moving to build a $2 billion or Rs 9,970.16 crore dedicated, highly secure and state-of-the-art optical fiber cable (OFC) network for the Army, Navy and Air Force. This will be one of the world’s largest, closed user group (CUG) networks for exclusive use by the million-plus personnel of the Indian armed forces
  • 12. With about 1,414,000 soldiers in active service and about 1,800,000 reserve troops, the Indian Army is the world's second largest active standing army and the largest in terms of army populace.
  • 13. SOME COOL FACTS 1. India never invaded any country in her last 1000 years of history. 2. India invented the Number system. Zero was invented by Aryabhatta. 3. The world's first University was established in Takshila in 700BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4 th century BC was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education. 4. According to the Forbes magazine, Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer software. 5. Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans. 6. Although western media portray modern images of India as poverty-stricken and underdeveloped through political corruption, India was once the richest empire on earth 7. The art of navigation was born in the river Sindh 5000 years ago. The very word "Navigation" is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH.
  • 14. INDIA’S ECONOMIC GROWTH HOW WILL INDIA BECOME A ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER= GOOD GOVERNANCE + EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATION
  • 15. The economy of India is the twelfth largest economy in the world by nominal value and the fourth largest by purchasing power parity (PPP).  BY RECENT TRENDS AND REFORMS IN INDIAN ECONOMICAL POLICY ECONOMISTS HAVE CONCLUDED THAT INDIA WOULD BE THIRD LARGEST ECONOMY BY 2030  The new policies included opening for international trade and investment, deregulation, initiation of privatization, tax reforms, and inflation-controlling measures. The overall direction of liberalisation has since remained the same, irrespective of the ruling party, although no party has yet tried to take on powerful lobbies such as the trade unions and farmers, or contentious issues such as reforming labor laws and reducing agricultural subsidies
  • 16. As of 2009, about 300 million people — equivalent to the entire population of the United States — have escaped extreme poverty. The fruits of liberalisation reached their peak in 2007, with India recording its highest GDP growth rate of 9%. With this, India became the second fastest growing major economy in the world, next only to China. An Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) report states that the average growth rate 7.5% will double the average income in a decade, and more reforms would speed up the pace.
  • 17. INDIA’S DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATION INDIA IS RAPIDLY DEVELOPING IN TERMS OF EDUCATION. NEW METHODS OF TEACHING ,FASTER EFFECTIVE MODES OF TEACHING ARE BEING IMPLEMENTED . EVERY YEAR INDIA GIVES WORLD MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ENGINEERS AN DOCTORS.
  • 18. IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE EMPLOYMENT GENERATION ,+10 GDP REDUCATION IN POVERTY AND MAKING INDIAN ENTERPRISES WORLD CLASS IN TERMS OF QUALITY FOLLOWING PLANS ARE BEING EXECUTED  100% PRIMARY FUNCTIONAL LITERACY-LEARN TO READ AND WRITE IN 40TO 80 HOURS OR 2TO 3 MONTHS FOR AGES 8 TO 80  ENTERPRISE SKILL DEVELOPMENT-ESD FOR CLASSES 1 ST TO 12TH .THIS TEACHES YOUTH ABOUT SKILL REQUIRED IN REAL WORLD  VOCATION EDUCATION AND TRAINING –VET FOR AGES 14 TO 35 OR HIGHER FROM MORE THAN 1200 MODULES. IT WOULD MEAN NEARLY 30 TO 50 MILLION TRAINED PEOPLE EVERY YEAR.ENGGINEER ,DOCTORS ,MBAs, CAs,ETC.
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  • 20. THUS INDIA WILL EMERGE AS SUPER POWER IN NEAR FUTURE. WITHSUCH REFORMS AND RAPID GROWTH INDIA WOULD SOON PROVE ITS METAL TO THE WORLD.
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