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Monday, July 23, 2018

Jai Ganesha Jai Ganesha Deva Aarati



जय गणेश जय गणेश जय गणेश देवा। माता जाकी पार्वती पिता महादेवा॥
एकदन्त दयावन्त चारभुजाधारी। माथे पर तिलक सोहे मूसे की सवारी॥

पान चढ़े फूल चढ़े और चढ़े मेवा। लड्डुअन का भोग लगे सन्त करें सेवा॥
जय गणेश जय गणेश जय गणेश देवा। माता जाकी पार्वती पिता महादेवा॥

अन्धे को आँख देत, कोढ़िन को काया। बांझन को पुत्र देत, निर्धन को माया॥
‘सूर’ श्याम शरण आए सफल कीजे सेवा। माता जाकी पार्वती पिता महादेवा॥
जय गणेश जय गणेश जय गणेश देवा। माता जाकी पार्वती पिता महादेवा॥


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Ashadhi Ekadashi - Devshayani Ekadashi - Prathama-Ekadashi or Toli Ekadashi



It is the  eleventh lunar day (Ekadashi) of the bright fortnight (Shukla paksha) of the month of Ashadha.

On this day Vishnu goes to sleep. He gets up after four months on  Prabodhini Ekadashi - eleventh day of bright fortnight in the month of Kartik.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shayani_Ekadashi

http://srisathyasai.org.in/Pages/AshramInfo/Ashadi_Ekadasi.htm

https://www.drikpanchang.com/ekadashis/devshayani/devshayani-ekadashi-date-time.html

Skanda Purana - Tirthas and Kshetras of repute

Bharat is dotted with innumerable Tirthas and Punya Kshetras all over.

‘Varanasi’ where Avimukta Maha Deva, Visalakshi, Annapurna, Kapala Mochana Tirtha, Kala Bhairava Nivas and the Jeeva Ganga were the highlights;

‘Gaya’ Tirtha is a reputed Holy Place for performing ‘Pinda Pradaan’;

 ‘Kedar’  Shankar is present in the Form of Mahisha fulfilling human desires;

‘Badarikashrama’  Devi Parvati and Maha Deva worship Vishnu in the form of Nara Narayana;
‘Naimisharanya’where Maha Deva was known for destroying Tripurasura;

‘Amaresha’Kshetra  Siva is in the form of ‘Omkareswara’ and Devi Parvati as ‘Chandika’;

‘Pushkar Maha Tirtha’  Rujogandhi Siva and Puruhuta named Devi reside;

‘Ashadhi’named Tirtha Sthaan  ‘Ashadh Mahadeva and Rati Devi stay;

‘Dandi-Mundi’ Tirtha  Mundi named Rudra and ‘Dandi’ Devatha inhabit;

‘Aralakeswar’ Kshetra is the abode of ‘Sukshma’ Siva and ‘Sukshmi’Girijakumari;

‘Kurukshetra’  ‘Sthanu’ Deva and ‘Sthanupriya’ Devi stay;

 ‘Kankhal’  Siva in the form of ‘Ugra’ and ‘Uma’ named Devi are housed;

‘Attahaas’ Tirtha is the Place where Surya Deva worships; ‘Srishaila’ is a popular Kshetra worshipping ‘Mallikarjuna’ and  ‘Bhramaramba’, where Brahma did penance for Siddhi before taking up Creation of human beings;

‘Kalahasti’ on the banks of River ‘Suvarnamukhi’ displaying ‘Kalahasteswara’ and ‘Bhringamukharalika’ (Jnana Prasunamba) where Veda Vyasa worshipped; till date Pujas are performed to appease Rahu and Kethu Devas among the ‘Navagrahas’;

‘Kancheepura Kshetra’ where ‘Devi Kamakshi’ performed Tapasya under a Mangoe Tree to ‘Kamashasan’(Ekambareswar);

‘Vyaghrapuri Tirtha’ near Tillinanam -  Siva is present as famous ‘Nataraja’ in the dance form at Chidambaram, where Maharshi Patanjali did his ‘upasana’;

‘Sethubandhana’ / ‘Rameswara’ -  Sri Rama and Devi Sita returned from Lanka after killing Ravanasura and Sita set up a Sand Linga, since Hanuman Deva was unable to bring a fascimile of Kasi Visveswara on time;

‘Soma Tirtha’-  ‘Somnath’is present;

‘Gokarna Kshetra’ -  Bhagavan Gokarneswar is present;

‘Brahmapura Kshetra’ on the banks of Pushkarini -  Brahma established Parama Siva;

‘Tripuranthak Kshetra’ - the Three Eyed Siva demolishes the devotees’ fear of ‘Naraka’;

‘Prabhasa Kshetra’ -  Sri Krishna and Balabhadra worship ‘Chandrardha Sekhar’;

‘Jaalandhar kshetra’ -  Andhakasura was killed by Siva and Jalandhar did Tapasya to become the Head of ‘Shivaganas’;

‘Jwalamukhi’ Sthaan ( Place) -  Devi Jwalamukhi worships ‘Kaala Rudra’;

‘Triambakeswar’ on the banks of Godavari River - Kartikeya secured the Shakti to kill Tarakasura and so on.



http://www.kamakoti.org/kamakoti/details/skandapurana20.html


Saturday, July 21, 2018

Diseases of Society


Violence is chronic disease of society.

"People can be killed or incapacitated with ulcers, and they can be injured by psychological violence just as effectively as they can be with a gun."

Page 464,
Interdisciplinary Economics: Kenneth E. Boulding’s Engagement in the Sciences
Wilfred Dolfsma, Stefan Kesting
Routledge, 18-Jul-2013 - Business & Economics - 606 pages


Kenneth Boulding was a prolific writer across so many different fields that not only is he often much referred to and cited, he is considered a core member of many of these fields. Boulding is the quintessential interdisciplinary scholar. He died in 1993, but he has left a legacy in economics, conflict studies, systems theory, ecology, biology, communication studies, and ethics. As an economist proper he has tested and expanded the boundaries of that field without unduly "invading" and undermining the expertise and established knowledge of the other social sciences. This volume will allow scholars who have worked or are starting to work in areas that Boulding has initiated, established and made a continued contribution to, to understand the links between these fields and other related ones. The volume will establish a source of inspiration for some time to come.


Social disorganisation is an indication of the existence of the diseased or disruptive elements in society. These symptoms are important because they give knowledge of existing diseases so that it can consequently be arranged to fulfil the deficiency which the disease originates, before this disease can devour the entire social body.
Page 5, Social Disorganisation
Rajendra Kumar Sharma
Atlantic Publishers & Dist, 1998 - India - 282 pages


The Book Covers University Syllabi Is Sociology In The Papers Social Disorganisation; Social Disorganisation In India; Social DisoOrganisation And Welfare Etc. Analytic in Presentation Of Matter Drawn From Authentic Sources, Holistic In Interpretation And Conclusions, With examples drawn from Indian Situations and narration in simple language, This Book Has Been Planned As A Textbook For Students And Reference Manual For Teachers. 


The ex-colonial countries all suffer from a well-recognised disease of society which might be called the “post-colonial trauma”, and from which it may take several generations to recover.

From an Interesting Essay

Why did Gandhi Fail ?

By Kenneth E. Boulding  (Please refer to the book regarding Boulding's contribution above)





Friday, July 20, 2018

10 Trillion Dollars GDP Target for India by 2037 - Many Economists and Business Experts Support It.


Vision India 2047
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Feasible GDP Targets for India - Let's Work for It.


2017 - $2.5 Trillion
2027 - $ 5 Trillion
2037 - $10 Trillion
2047 - $20 Trillion


July 2018


8 July 2018

India -  $10 trillion GDP in the next 15 years


"Our economy is poised to grow up to $5 trillion in the next 7-8 years, and up to $10 trillion in the next 15 years."
Suresh Prabhu, Minister of Commerce & Industry and Civil Aviation of India,  at The fifth edition of The Economic Times Supply Chain Management & Logistics Summit 2017 Minister of Commerce & Industry and Civil Aviation of India.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/banking/finance/india-poised-to-be-worth-10-trillion-in-next-15-years-suresh-prabhu/articleshow/64512325.cms

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/india-poised-to-be-10-trillion-economy-in-next-15-years-suresh-prabhu/articleshow/64517924.cms





22 June 2015

Lets all work to make India 5 trillion dollar economy: PM Modi

Rajya Sabha TV

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RIL chairman Mukesh Ambani - India's GDP To Double To 5 Trillion Dollar In Next 7 Years


22 July 2018

In 30 years, when India will celebrate the centenary of Independence, it can grow from a USD 2.5-trillion economy to become the most prosperous nation in the world, the RIL chairman Mukesh Ambani said.

India's GDP To Double To 5 Trillion Dollar In Next 7 Years: It will be achieved well before 2024 -  Mukesh Ambani
http://www.businessworld.in/article/India-s-GDP-to-double-to-5-trn-in-next-7-years-Mukesh-Ambani/01-12-2017-133430/

4 July 2018

“As India starts on its high growth journey to double the size of its economy by 2025, I assure you that the size of Reliance will more than double in the same period. And the creation of societal value by Reliance will be of an even higher order,” Ambani said in his 2018 RIL AGM address.

https://www.news18.com/news/business/mukesh-ambani-bets-big-on-indian-economy-says-revenues-to-more-than-double-by-2025-1801997.html

https://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/mukesh-ambani-s-aim-to-more-than-double-ril-s-size-looks-achievable-118070900530_1.html

http://smartinvestor.business-standard.com/market/Compnews-534708-Compnewsdet-Mukesh_Ambanis_aim_to_more_than_double_RILs_size_looks_achievable.htm

RIL will become a digital platform

Mukesh Ambani - 2018 RIL AGM address.
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India to be $10 trillion economy by 2034?
NDTV
25 Nov 2014
Dennis Nally, Chairman of PwC International, talks to NDTV about strategies needed to turn India into a $10 trillion economy in 20 years after the firm released a report outlining the potential of the Indian economy.

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November 2017

India has potential to be $10 trillion economy: McKinsey MD Dominic Barton
By Vinod Mahanta, ET Bureau|Updated: Nov 26, 2017,
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/opinion/interviews/india-has-potential-to-be-10-trillion-economy-mckinsey-md-dominic-barton/articleshow/61811078.cms


22 April 2016

India would become $10 Trillion economy by 2032

On 21 April 2016, Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said India would become a $10 trillion economy by 2032. Kant made the projection assuming that growth would average 10% over the 16-year period. The presentation was made during Civil Services Day function attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and large number of civil servants. Mr,. Kant also said, a average growth rate of ten per cent during the next 16 years.

China is the only country that has managed to grow at over 8% consistently over three decades. Its growth rate averaged 10% from 1982 to 2012. Can we do it? Think.
http://www.businesstoday.in/current/economy-politics/10percent-gdp-to-make-india-usd-10-trillion-economy-end-poverty-by-2032/story/231312.html would also help in creation of 175 millions jobs by 2032.

http://smartinvestor.business-standard.com/market/Marketnews-379758-Marketnewsdet-Making_India_poverty_free_Did_the_Government_underestimate_GDP_growth.htm#.VxoCG9R96ig



http://tmgt.lsrj.in/SeminarPdf/53.pdf




28 December 2015
Bloomberg says India will reach 6.6 billion dollars by 2030. See the link below.

https://mobile.twitter.com/business/status/681271032129392646/photo/1


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-04-10/the-world-s-20-largest-economies-in-2030

31st July

ITC Limited 104th Annual General Meeting - Address by Chairman Y.C. Deveshwar

It is aspiration of ITC to achieve, at the very least, a revenue of Rs.1,00,000 crores from new FMCG Businesses by 2030. The present turnover is Rs. 11,000 crores.


23 July 2015

India Can Be A $10-trillion Economy

http://businessworld.in/article/India-Can-Be-A-10-trillion-Economy/22-07-2015-83896/

16 January 2015

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's $20 Trillion GDP Vision for India


Prime Minister Narendra Modi said  in is his speech:  "Let us Dream 20 Trillion Dollars GDP for India." Yes, He can create the vision for a $20 Trillion GDP India.


Already many experts have come out with $10 Trillion India. Let us achieve this intermediate target first by 2030 and then aim for the next. No rest till we are declared the best.


Yes, India can aim for $10 Trillion - Support from Gary Hamel, Strategy Guru
Vineer Nayar, Former CEO, HCL Technologies supporting the target and bringing leading consultants from the Globe to convince Indian Businessmen to create appropriate visions for their organizations.

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24 November 2014
PWC Report on India - Future of India - Winning Leap
Scenario 3: The Winning Leap includes investment in both human and physical capital as per the previous two scenarios but also focuses on investment in R&D and innovation and envisions a 9.0% CAGR for GDP by 2034. This scenario forecasts the most aggressive growth and is the only scenario which will generate the 240 million new jobs India's growing demography needs. This is supported by a massive transformation in the investment outlook and productivity metrics in India, supported through significant investments (domestic and foreign) and research and development.
http://press.pwc.com/global/the-future-of-india/s/3de54e52-d24c-49b4-bd8d-7cc5705bd5e6

Development of R&D Important for $10 Trillion GDP
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Business world

Video - NDTV
http://profit.ndtv.com/videos/news/video-india-to-be-10-trillion-economy-by-2034-346133

February 2014
Finance Minister Chidambaram announced that India will be the third largest economy in the world by 2043. Can it be achieved by Modiji much before?
Policies to make India the third largest economy - Shri Chidambaram
http://guide-india.blogspot.in/2014/12/india-to-be-third-largest-economy-in.html



2010
National Solar Mission
Objective: to make India a global leader in solar energy and envisages an installed solar generation
capacity of 20,000 MW by 2020, of 1,00,000 MW by 2030 and of 2,00,000 MW by 2050.
Was it already revised by Modi Government?


Updated 2018  - 21 July 2018
Updated   2017 - 28 November,  2016 - 22 Apr 2016
Updated  2015 -   15 August, 12 April,  23 Feb 2015

Cooperationism or Co-operationism - Neither Communism Nor Capitalism - Deen Dayal Upadyaya



Deen Dayal Upadyaya emphasized the importance of co-operation as a social process. The activities in the society have to be organized with co-operation as the major social process. A business transaction has to take place as a co-operative transaction.

Deen Dayal stated, "Co-operation also obtains in abundance just as conflict and competition in this world. Vegetation and animal life keep each other alive. We get our oxygen supply with the help of vegetation whereas we provide carbon dioxide so essential for the growth of vegetable life. This mutual co-operation sustains life on this earth."

What Deen Dayalji has stated has entered mainstream management through the concepts of relationship marketing and supply chain management. Both are based on trust and co-operation between producer and customers and producer and his suppliers. The entire business system has to be built on the basis of trust and co-operation. The other forms doing business are a waste of resources, both physical and social.

It is important to note that Deen Dayal emphasizes that there should be no waste of natural resources and he also implies social resources.


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Economic Ideas of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya

Front Cover
Deep and Deep PublicationsJan 1, 1999 - 167 pages










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An Important Topic in Supply Chain Management

Topic from the book "Supply Chain Management: Strategy, Planning and Operation" by Sunil Chopra, Peter Meindl, and D.V. Kalra, Fourth Edition, Pearson, 2010.

Designing a Relationship with Cooperation and Trust


Key steps involved

1. Assessing the value of the relationship.
2. Identifying operational roles and decision rights for each party
3. Creating effective contracts
4. Designing effective conflict resolution mechanism


1. Assessing the value of the relationship: A well designed supply chain creates increase in total profits for the supply chain. The next step is to clarify the contribution of each party as well as the benefits that will accrue to each. When the relationship results in increased benefit to each of the parties involved in a relationship it is likely to flourish. If a party feels, injustice is done to him in a cooperative endeavour, conflict will result. Cooperationism as a guiding principle directs managers to enhance cooperation and eliminate conflict.


Updated  20 Jan 2016,  9 May 2015
First published on 25 April 2015. The thought came in the workshop on Deen Dayalji's Ekatma Manav Vaad.






SEMINAR ON   “EKATMA MANAV DARSHAN AS A PRACTICAL ALTERNATIVE”

In  the birth centenary year of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyaya, (Propounder of Ekatma Manav-vad), Deendayal Prerana Kendra and Ekatma Prabodh Mandal organized a seminar on Ekatma Manav Darshan on  10TH FEBRUARY 2016, 4.30 TO 7.45 PM

Theme: EKATMA MANAV DARSHAN AS A PRACTICAL ALTERNATIVE

Place: SHRIRAM VYAYAMSHALA HALL, OPP.GADAKARI RANGAYATAN, THANE WEST


Session 1: Ekatma Manav Darshan & Capitalism by Dr. KVSS Narayana Rao

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Session 2: Ekatma Manav Darshan & Globalization by Dr. Varadraj Bapat
Session 3: Ekatma Manav Darshan – In Practice by Dilip Kelkar
Session 4: Samarop: DR. SATISH MODH,  Director, Vivekanand Institute of Mgt, Chembur

DEENDAYAL PRERANA KENDRA 2/27 Kalpana Sahaniwas, Sahyog Mandir Path, Naupada, Thane (W)

EKATMA PRABODH MANDAL (Activity of Ekatma Vikas Samiti, Public Trust) B105 Vatsalyadeep, Krantiveer Phadke Marg, Mulund East, Mumbai 400081 Tel: 25639654, Email: ekatmaprabodh at the rate gmail.com



From Competition to Cooperation | Primavera De Filippi

Primavera De Filippi is a permanent researcher at the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) in Paris.

Humans, so far, have only been able to achieve goals cooperatively through the imposition of organizational hierarchies, centralized coordination, and rules. Blockchain technologies offer a new approach, allowing us to achieve large-scale and systematic cooperation in an entirely distributed and decentralized manner.
TEDx Talks
Published on 21 Oct 2015

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Updated on 21 July 2018
First published on 20 January 2016

  

Saturday, July 14, 2018

Hiranandani Estate, Ghodbunder Road, Thane - Information

Hiranandani Estate, Ghodbunder Road, Thane (West) - 400607


Buildings


Apollo, Canosa, Cassia, Carrara, Leonardo, Oxford,  Palladio, Penrith, Penrose,  Queens gate, Waldorf





Arcadia Shopping Center



I Floor

II Floor

Daffodils - School

Genius Kids  -  Day Care and Activity Center

2nd floor, 206, Arcadia, 8355810336, 022-49718798
email: geniuskids.thane@gmail.com

Vijaya Classes

III Floor

IV Floor

V Floor


Walk - Shopping Center



Banks

Andhra Bank
Axis Bank
Indian Bank
State Bank of India


Hospitals, Clinics and Doctors


Hiranandani Hospital

Varun Polyclinic


Joints and Motion
4, Vega, Hiranandani Estate, Thane (W) – 400 607
TELEPHONE:022 4012 6500
EMAIL:info@jointsnmotion.com
http://jointsnmotion.com/

Dr Lal PathLabs, Hiranandani
Phone Number: 022 25861643, 8291316444
Shop No. 8, Penrith,Opp Hermis Ground, Hiranandani Estate, Patlipada, Thane (w)
Lab timings:7:30 AM to 8:00 PM (Monday to Saturday) & Sunday Closed


Schools, Nursery, Day Care Centers

Vibrant Indian Economy - $20 Trillion GDP Possible by 2047 - 100th Year of Indian Independence from British Rule




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Indians are managing their economy well.
India exploited as a colony for 200 years is rebuilding its economy brick by brick.

India vs England - Economy Ball 2019


If we keep growing at the rate which is being projected, it is likely that next year we will be the 5th largest economy ahead of Great Britain.
Arun Jaitley
July 13 at 1:29 PM
https://www.facebook.com/ArunJaitley/posts/825524797636070

Let us focus on the economy this year. I appeal to all Indians to focus on economic activities and extra production this year.



GDP Comparison - India vs England


UK

2016  2,647,898,654,635   2.648 trillion UK

1960 UK          72.33 USD Billion
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MKTGDPGBA646NWDB

India

2017. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in India was worth 2597.49 billion US dollars 
https://tradingeconomics.com/india/gdp


1960 India 36.54 USD Billion
https://www.oneindia.com/2007/08/13/india-economic-progression-since-1947.html

 $20 Trillion GDP Possible by 2047 - 100th Year of Indian Independence from British Rule


Indian Economy Has Overtaken France's Economy in 2017


World Bank Data for 2017

GDP India: $2.597 trillion - Sixth Position

USA: $19.390 trn,  China: 12.237 trn,  Japan: 4.872 trn,  Germany: 3.677 trn, UK: 2.622 trn, India: 2.597trn


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30 Year Dream for India - $20 trillion GDP - Modiji's Dream - Developed India 2047

Visit for News Coverage

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/india-becomes-worlds-sixth-largest-economy-muscles-past-france/articleshow/64941102.cms

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/india-becomes-worlds-sixth-largest-economy-muscles-past-france/articleshow/64941102.cms

https://www.bloombergquint.com/global-economics/2018/07/11/india-overtakes-france-as-worlds-sixth-largest-economy-world-bank

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/india-overtakes-france-as-6th-biggest-economy-in-the-world-1282562-2018-07-11


https://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/india-becomes-world-s-6th-biggest-economy-beats-france-for-spot-report-118071100398_1.html


http://fortune.com/2017/12/25/india-economy-uk-france-2018/


Updated 15 July 2018
Posted 11 July 2018

Industry 4.0 - Estimated Job Losses - Government Regulation and Policy



Based on a study of the labor force in 46 countries, McKinsey Global Institute concludes that almost half of work activities globally have the potential to be automated. Helping workers to acquire new skills is crucial.
07/17/2017
http://blogs.worldbank.org/psd/future-jobs-and-fourth-industrial-revolution-business-usual-unusual-business


The ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ can lead to loss of low-skilled jobs
Dec 28, 2016
https://www.hindustantimes.com/opinion/the-future-of-jobs-in-india/story-k5IvU9uSGyjlbSybqodzFL.html

The Fourth Industrial Revolution, will lead  to a net loss of over 5 million jobs in 15 major developed and emerging economies
18 Jan 2016
https://www.weforum.org/press/2016/01/five-million-jobs-by-2020-the-real-challenge-of-the-fourth-industrial-revolution/


Industry 4.0 to be huge job killer
The World Economic Forum warns Industry 4.0 will likely lead to millions of jobs being lost.
18.01.2016
https://www.dw.com/en/industry-40-to-be-huge-job-killer/a-18987635

For India - Government Regulation and Policy Suggestion to Prevent Job Losses and Allow Industry 4.0 Technology Absorption


Allow building new plants with Industry 4.0 Technology in backward industrial locations up to a cumulative capacity of 10%
Remove the Idea of Job Losses
Regulation of Industry 4.0
http://guide-india.blogspot.com/2018/07/allow-industry-40-technology-in-new.html



Search for: Industry 4.0 employment loss


Updated 15 July 2018
First pubished  6 July 2018

Friday, July 13, 2018

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Thursday, July 5, 2018

Wisdom 4.0 - Wise Employment Promoting Industry 4.0 Regulation


With Best Regards to Mr. Sajid Khan - The Wisdom Coach
Wisdom 3.0
WASHINGTON, DC, WASHINGTON, DC, USA, July 5, 2018 /EINPresswire/ -- A very simple paradigm shift is all that is required to change the current chaotic world mess into an authentic wisdom powered world of harmonious order.
https://www.einpresswire.com/article/447331841/wisdom-3-0




Allow building new plants with Industry 4.0 Technology in backward industrial locations up to a cumulative capacity of 10%

Remove the Idea of Job Losses

Regulation of Industry 4.0 

Allow Industry 4.0 Technology in New Units in Backward Locations - Increase Employment and Infrastructure


Now Industry 4.0 technology is being implemented world over. There are worries about employment issues due to introduction of new technology. Government has to regulate its introduction and diffusion to protect current employees.  In this context, I propose that in the first installment Government may allow building new plants in backward industrial locations up to a cumulative capacity of 10%.  The objectives of such a policy are allowing technological absorption and its further development concurrently with the rest of the world, backward area development and decongestion of existing industrial locations. We have to note that when already congested industrial locations are being used for further setting up facilities, new infrastructure development is not taking place. All concerned are ignoring infrastructure and overusing existing facilities. Instead, if new technology is allowed only in new backward location, infrastructure development also takes to an adequate extent.

Allowing only 10% expansion in new location with new technology may not disturb existing employment at all, as the market may absorb the new production at the reduced cost of production that the new technology may be able to produce. In this context, productivity of the new technology is an important consideration.

To my email communication campaign on this issue, I got one reply saying the limit can be increased to 20% to encourage employment in new locations.

By taking up this policy stance, Government can actively promote startups in Industry 4.0 Factories and Service Facilities.