Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Indian economy

Indian economy is the best economy, vijay films dialogue. Believe me; it is just as truthful as his jumps.

Indian economy is still in the dilemma of taking the best path. Greater economies of world either depend on the agriculture sector or industrial sector but, our so called growing economy does both together. “You cannot do two different jobs at a time”, this is a very infamous dialogue of my grandma, but now I’m able to appreciate these words. Good bad, one zero but never both, this is the basic philosophy, but why is our government not appreciating this. Our country is not Governed by moral, but rather by contradiction. Nationalization on one side and globalization on other side. Previous term of coalition government has a separate place in history because of the partnership of the capitalist and the socialist party. But at last there is only one question residing in our mind, “Where are we moving?” I say, we are on our way to a no man’s land.

Indian economy saw a growth rate of 9 percent during the last year but, this is deceiving. We have to foresee things, we call our self an agriculture nation but no magnanimous irrigation projects have been established in the past two decades and so this shortens the scope of agriculture instead Economic zones are being inducted in the prime farmlands. As far as Tamilnadu is concerned, no serious project has been taken after Kamaraj .Tanjore a rice bowl of India is ingloriously losing its pride. I like to remain the words of Hillary Clinton that, India feeds 17% of the world community with just 3% of the world’s crop land. But still the agriculture sector has not been given a proper importance during these days. A suicide of farmer in Andhra Pradesh is just becoming like a tea break.

Bewildered looks daunts me whenever I utter the word industry. I’m wondering how the multi-national companies are able to perform well but, not our navratna companies. People say our economy is showing a steady growth but, I say if our government is going to follow this policy this is never going to be everlasting growth but, rather this will be a mirage. Though all these companies are given enough consideration and funds but, still they are failing to show enough progress.

India is a country with more flourishing resources than any other country has but, we are very much reluctant to use it (Excluding the Multinational intruding depraving companies).”Know your scope and work according to it”, a very famous dialogue of Mr.Nadarajan can be well understood by taking China as an example. China, a major competitor to India has always been in a path of industrialization and has little or no concentration on agriculture compared to that industry. It has always known its scope but, India on the other hand is still on its test drive in both the fields. It is the time to think on our boundary and scope.

With divination,

Alagiri

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