Indian Economy: Old Wine in New Bottle!

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Pooja singh said:   1 decade ago
I agree with you all of my friend but in my point of view you can't blame only the politians or N. Are. I's because India is democratic country and we choose our government. And no government is free from corruption. My friend we all known the problem of our economy faces but we have to sugges some ideas to overcome the prblems of our faces. I think government have to take reasonable steps to make our economy strong no doubt India is a big country and its a developing country so we have opportunity and have platform to perform so why people go aboard for studies and work because somewhere our country fails to provide the higher education and platform to perform. Why the people of India work for another country because they get more salary and everyone wants to make money.

So I think government have to take some steps to overcome the problems. Its not about old wine or new wine its about the wine should be pure. In our present economy we have many opportunities but we have to aware and grabe our chance. New economy like our technogy, infrastructure, urbanisation, globalisation taking place we have many opportunity so from my point of view its a new wine in old bottle.
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Kartikey said:   1 decade ago
Good morning everyone,

According to me, Indian economy is still in the condition of OLD WINE IN NEW BOTTLE. To those who said differently, No disrespect I instead appreciate your point but the above is just my point of view. India is still operating at a slow pace, using the old methods, techniques, habits, policies, processes, etc. If compared with the time.

We are in 2012 and still if you want a tatkal railway ticket, you would have to stay awake and stand in line for hours to get a conform ticket. Instead of guarding your position in the Que for the whole night, there could be ensuring electronic entry of data at every railway station.

Not just the policies but also the people planning them and the people executing them are, well more of OLD WINE compared to the NEW BOTTLE of 2012.

I am not saying that new population should be the in-charge but the contribution should increase from current levels. OLD WINE tastes of experience, NEW WINE has innovative and fresh taste. To avoid economical disasters and cause riotous growth both are necessary. The economy and the lives of people of a country should be developing and evolving continuously.

The governing body should have experience and new way of thinking both, a combination of old wine and new wine to get the best of the two.

India is evolving, but at a very slow pace w.r.t. The rocket-speed developments and changes around the world. It is time increasingly new methods are planned and corrected and implemented with old experience. It is time to make INDIAN ECONOMY the APPROPRIATE MIX of OLD AND NEW WINE in the NEW BOTTLE.
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Ganga said:   1 decade ago
In my openion Indian economic rules and regulations are absolutely right. There is a problem in implementing the rules. Recording to this I agree old wine in new bottle. Yes old government policies are re implementing. . When ever our politetions change their mind sets then only our India become developed country.
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Arka majumdar said:   1 decade ago
India's economy has suffered mainly for our political leaders, they are worstly corrupted and did'nt join the politics to help our nation but for them. They can not make firm decisions to improve our economy rather they prefer babri masjid, godhra or recent assam-mumbai riots. All parties have their strong vision in this sector not in economy. We don't have the strength to hold all the nation in one stand. We are divided and polarised and therefore not stable. For good economy we need a very good social understanding and devotion. We only see our profit not as a whole nation or people. If we overcome this then only India can become a real healthy superpower in economy. Otherwise it will also grow but not as a whole country but for certain people. Commons will be where they are.
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Dfdfdf said:   1 decade ago
Indian economy is going bad day by day because leaders not doing their job and they became corrupted. Exploitation of poor people is still going which tells about how much we are strong. The present scenerio tells we are going down and down since there are so many scam happenrd in India like coalgate, 2g, nhrm scam. Our leaders became bankrupter.
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Mahendra said:   1 decade ago
Hi freinds, according to me India is growing economically well, but what is hepening that we pepole are not doing our own job in good manner i.e. self responsibility. Beside blaming to other just see inside how much we are shouldering our resposiblity, everybody running behind the money. Rationialisation on growth no body is giving attention. If we stop black marketing, give proper eductation to the villagers to know about their right. Stop export items which more in demands in our country import essential commodity.
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Ruchita said:   1 decade ago
Good morning everyone the topic today given to us is Indian Economy Old Wine in New Bottle and according to me Indian economy is one of the biggest economy of the world we are having a huge amount of possibilities but every one is not aware of it, the biggest problem of our country is our peoples we always have excuses or we always blame others never tried to see our self what we are doing we are the young generation and we are the pillars of our country so instead of blames others or our economy we have to take initiatives. As we all knows old is gold so its totally depends on us how we start to grasp new technology, opportunities from the market by having our old economy.
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Mr. Nayak said:   1 decade ago
Well,

I appreciate all of your point but I also want to share my thought. Indian economy is now at good position and our economist, finance minister and RBI governor always trying to boost the economy and they also implementing their plan to make India as a well running economic country.

But, the corrupt politician and we people are not performing our work in a efficient manner and our education, technology, infrastructure and agriculture all should need to develop. Thank you.
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Priya said:   1 decade ago
India is a democratic country so each development and losses are also related with people. If we are dealing with Indian economy how could we blame the leaders only we people are equal part of this. Corruption is not but only done by them but we are also doing. In present time many youth are selected as our leader so basically it is right to say old wine in new bottle.
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Irish said:   1 decade ago
I think we should not blame others for the poverty that growing day to day and also the worst political leaders way of guiding which leads to corruption. We should 1st aware about what will be the right way to drive the economic and political ethics. The 1st thing is to promote the educational facility in rural areas for which they would also able to understand their rights as well as duties. Then 2nd our country has lot of valuable resource which our country always used to export to the foreign countries and other countries use our resources to become more powerful economically. So we should not export these valuable resources which our country has. Each n every person should aware about his/her duties, responsibility as well as rights for which they will come forward to help others and our country as a whole. So its not to blame others if we are doing so not tried to capable ourselves for our duties then our country can't be developed. So 1st thing is to develop ourselves n dedicated towards our duties for our country. And by which we can decrease the level of corruption in our country. And can have foreign black money back to our country. Thank you.
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