Ever since the globalisation,internet has acted as a catalyst to bring forward the branches of liberalization together .
Bringing many countries together but still it has not been successful. Even after the 17 years of globalisation in India ,she still comes under the category of the digital divide. We are far behind the 3Gtechnologies and super computers. Internet is still not international.When i say international certainly it means internet usage in the india in comparision with the other countries, which is really minimal.India on the great turn over of becoming a super power.
According to the Internet World Wide stats where in internet penetraton is 69% in North America and 54 % in Australia /Oceanic still Asia is 12% where in india is also a part of it. Still what we called as Internet Searching and Exploration is not expert Internet searching beacuse many of us still does not know about the offline Html and the basic FTP technologies used in seaching the required material on the net.
Further , the internet in our India in the rural parts have not penerated much . What we considered as a best model of E-governance in Punjab that actually had been a cup of coffee for many of our international front competitors.
What lacks in most of all us is the reluctance to use the technology. We can not deny the fact that so called our educated parents (not to be offensive)are least bothered about what their children are doing on the internet For them the life is confined only to make calls n pick calls on Mobiles. Forget about they using the virtual cameras and the line or RSS feeds.
Our reluctance to the technologyis becuase we never felt the need to produce it .India and the other third world countries have always been fed upon the technology by the developed countries. Whenever we tried to raise our standard , sanctions were imposed from the international market.Productive technologies have never been an indian cup of tea.Our Indian managers are generally labour oriented working in the textile and the farms . Major chunk of our labour force in uneducated and outside establised.
How can one dream of the India becoming a tech savy country ? It is still an expensive job for our rural friends , how to soleve the problem?
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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