Monday, January 25, 2010

Our India

On 26th January and 15th August we show patriotism but are we truly patriot? Answer is no. Many of us do not know difference between 26th January and 15th August, it is so shameful. Even we do not respect our national flag and anthem; I saw our national flag on street. We do not do anything for our India in entire life. How many of us contributing to making our nation a better nation, very few of us are contributing. On 26th January and 15th August for formality we show patriotism toward our country, many of us even do not do this for them 26th January and 15th August is like holiday.
How many of us join or planning to join Indian Army, ISRO and DRDO, very few of us. Form our childhood we use resource of India when time come we can do some thing for India we fly to abroad and serve them. Every year talent of India flies to abroad to earn in dollar and euro. I am not against to go to other country we can go to other country to gather knowledge. After gathering knowledge we should came back to India and we should use all this knowledge to develop India.
In our day to day life we can do little thing to make our nation a better nation. We should take inspiration from A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Nandan Nilekani. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam work for India entire his career. Nandan Nilekani leaves Infosys to contribute his skill for benefit of country. In our life if we reach to a stage where we could serve our country we should grape this opportunity. We should contribute our skill for growth & development of country. Country is made-up of its citizen, its duty of citizen to make their country a better country. Make India a better India.
!!Happy Republic Day & Jai Hind!!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Future of IT

Recession affects Indian IT industry adversely but its growth does not stop although, its rate of growth was decrease to 4% as compare to 7% to 9%. Industry body expects the sector to return on growth rate of 10% to 12% in 2010-11. The Indian information technology industry has played a key role in putting India on the global map. Indian IT industry provides service to over 185 fortune 500 company. In 1997-98 contribution of IT sector in GDP was 1.2 % and now in 2008-09 it increase to 5.8%. IT sector make revenue of $ 59.6 billion in 2008-09.

IT sector has huge scope within India. It has more scope in rural part of India as compare to urban part of India. IT would help to educate children in rural part of India; if every village of India connected with high speed data line we can teach children through internet & video conferencing. We can use IT in agriculture; framer use laptop that connected with high speed wireless internet connection can check weather forecast through internet, framer can trade crop in future market using internet and know how he can increase productivity through information available at website. It looks like reverie but this can be possible. The government also takes initiative they set up the National Taskforce on Information Technology and Software Development with the objective of framing a long term National IT Policy for the country. The government-led National e-Governance Programs, has played an important role in increasing internet access in rural India. If e-Governance implemented properly it also help to reduce corruption.

The Indian IT sector continues to be one of the sunshine sectors of the Indian economy. According to NASSCOM, the exports component of the Indian industry is expected to reach $ 175 billion in revenue by 2020. The domestic component will contribute $ 50 billion in revenue by 2020. Together, the export and domestic markets are likely to bring in $ 225 billion in revenue. We can not predict limit of IT.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Small Wonder Land

I wish happy New Year to all. Today I find some thing very interesting that I want to share with you. I come to know about same small country, they are so small in terms of physical land area, population and GDP that we can not imagine about them. These countries are Tuvalu, Nauru, Marshall Island and Palau.

Tuvalu
Tuvalu is located in Pacific Ocean, midway between Hawaii and Australia. Its population of 11,992 makes it third least populated state in the world. Its physical land size just 26 square Kilometer, Tuvalu is fourth smallest country in world. GDP of Tuvalu estimated in 2002 $ 14.94 million (In IPL cost of Rajasthan Royal team is $ 67.0 million).

Nauru
Nauru officially the Republic of Nauru is an island nation in the South pacific. Nauru is world’s smallest island nation, covering just 21 Square Kilometer (Physical land size of Shimla is 25 Square Kilometer). Its population is 10,000 makes it second least populated state in world. GDP of Nauru estimated in 2006 $ 36.9 million.



Marshall Island
Marshall Island officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands is in middle of the Pacific Ocean. Its physical land size 181 Square Kilometer. Its population is 62,000 (Number of student in Devi Ahilya University and affiliated colleges are 120,000 approximately). GDP of Marshall Island estimated in 2001 $ 115 million.

Palau
Palau is in Pacific Ocean east of the Philippines. It is one of the world’s youngest and smallest sovereign states. Its physical land size 456 Square Kilometer. Its population is 20,000. GDP of Palau estimated in 2008 $ 164 million.