Indian Economy: Old Wine in New Bottle!

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Rohan said:   1 decade ago
Indian economy is not an old wine in a new bottle. But its a wine that is slowly and slowly being nurtured and developeed to be one of the strongest economy. Liberalization has played a great part in it. The wine as old it is the strong it is they say. So as old n old this economy goes. The wine will remain the same with a new designed bottle.
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Joy said:   1 decade ago
I agree with Jyotsna Yadav because as he said that if our youngesters working for foreign contries means then how our economy will develop. Because if they pay tax for other countries means that country's economy will only develop. India has man power than the other countries. So why we should work for other countries to increase their profit. What I want to conclude means I am asking our youngesters to work in our country to increase the economy of our country.
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Nand Lal Yadav said:   1 decade ago
I strongly feel that we can change whatever we want. It is just matter of time. Very easy to point a figure towards the other. However, when it comes to individul we start doing the same. we have to be honest with our own responsibility than only we can change we expect from others.
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Jyotsna Yadav said:   1 decade ago
Hi
Today i m speaking on the topic.
INDIAN ECONOMY AS THE OLD WINE IN NEW BOTTLE, I disagree with this statement. Indian economy is the new wine in the old bottle. The whole outline is old but the inner beauty is new,its different from the encient wine. Since 1991, libralization,urbanization, globalization, has changed the Indian economy.

Our economy is moving for better acheivement. After independence Indian economy has raised its flag of success.

The educated or litterate peopl of India who are in now foreign countries should come in their country. Many Indians are working in other countries. They are working their for the development of that country . They are helping in to improve their economic conditions. But those Indian people who in other countries should come in their countries. They should come in India. It will help us to improve our economic conditions.

We are seeing that by 1991 the Indian public sector and the private sector are boomong in all over the world. These sectors are providing employment to the unemployed person but willing to do work. By this the economic condition is becoming beter. Our country's GDP rate has been increasing . The litteracy level of our country is also increasing.

In the past years on our country only agriculture was in more use but now the manufacturing and service sector is in demand and making more profits.People have their talent n wllingness to do work. Some new and intelligent politicians are in our country (sachin pailot,Rahul Gandhi n etc)who visiting in the every staste of our country n trying to the economic condition of every staste.

Therefore ,i want to suggest that try to encourage our youngesterby which they come forward help to change the wine very costly ,so that nobody can destroy it!

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Ashutosh Dubey said:   1 decade ago
I disagree with the given topic.the fact is " New Wine in Old Bottle" The real Indian economy opened up in 1991 which brought the paradigm shift in indian economy,the sensex reaches handsome level, we saw the IT boom and became the global leader in IT sector, remarkable appreciation in Biotechnology,slowly and slowly we are moving towards manufacturing sector as well.So we are standing today and giving challenges to the Developed countries.Bottle remain the same- we have the same rights and constitution principle but their is change in society i.e "the change in our people".Today we look at things in a diff way we see things in +ve prospective and hoping for a better future both for the Natoin and the Individuals.
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