
I think economic liberalization(started in 1991) and globalization was clearly evident to my generation we were in our teens and graduating from our school to get an admission in an Engg. school or Med. school. why only Engg./Med. school because the middle class of India have a dream of watching their kids in a good Engg school like IITs and Med. schools(govt.). To satisfy these dreams, they(parents) used to send their kids away from them, to urban/metro cities or themselves try to settle in those cities. I also prepared for JEE but i was overqualified one of the subjects the subject that was not in the JEE syllabus, so ended with a massage on computer screen "Sorry!! you are not qualified", and further that was the year of 2000, the dot com bubble was burst, so i chose Mechanical Engg. and admission in an Engg. school(not IIT).
I remember my final year of engg., we the mechanical guys got almost a good placement with descent compensation in different companies, and my beloved computer science friends were observing the deflating dot com bubble till Dec. 2004. They used to say that " look these hammer boys got the jobs and we ...!!". But with the return of dot com booms, met them satisfied with very good jobs and and some of them settled in "the land of opportunity".
The above story is the story of more than millions of young tech gigs, who left their downtown or rural areas(villages). A large proportion of them probably are now parents of the kids of same age in which they left their town for metro cities. Almost last 15 years these metro cities are joined by new metro cities and so many new tier 2 cities. Some of the rural areas, which(gudgaon) has been eaten by urbanization and economic growth of India.

High wages of metro cities has attracted unskilled population as well. The required manpower and interest for agriculture is getting reduced . Which can cause severe food scarcity as a matter of fact we are still in alarming situation of food insecurity . It has also raised some of the social problems. Example people who has settled to new urban environment used to hesitate to bring their rural cultured family members to urban city, has weakened the family values and binding.
There are so many problem associated with this rapid economic growth, which is


All the possible measures need to be taken to accommodate the sustainable rate of incoming skilled/unskilled population by reducing the pace of economic growth at urban level. If we will see in holistic way the total economic utility of the India will be maximum because the economic growth and development at rural level will compensate the reduction of economic growth at urban level.
!!now i am realizing the subject in which i was overqualified and it was not in the JEE syllabus, is philosophy !!
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nice idea put forward with your philosophical mindset..:) good words decentralization and self sustainability but the govt shud inculcate them ..hope thy do before it gets worse..
btw how much marks did you get in philosophy?;)
it requires effort from each and every citizen of India to make ur philosophy come true.Its not just the govt. issue.It is the issue for the whole country.The philosophy is in the mind of everyone of us but everyone is waiting for other to take the first step.This is cause. but very true said and haan aapki english bahut acchi hai..:got it??
I do believe that decentralization will make difference and I see that government(s) have started to look in this area, hopefully that's a step towards being a developed economy. But this can happen only if our tier-one cities stop growing so that the concentration moves towards tier-two cities and then villages etc.
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