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Friday, June 25, 2010

A thought....

Its 09:00 PM in night ,we are busy compiling some final mails to call the end of our 'Business Day'.And once we are back home ,we have 'wasted' another precious day of our life. I m purposefully calling it as wasted...reason will be obvious in just a while.

How many times we have felt,that 12 hours slogging has contributed 1% to our society,may be its contributing to our bank balances.Those millions lines of code ,those terrafic management capabilities is not helping the common man of our country,the developing India in any way.

I am pretty sure no one except your 'Dear Manager' is getting benefit from your terrific technical,strategical skills.I believe ,now time has come to give direction to our capabilities ,and with our combined effort we will surly able to change the face of our country,fate of our poor farmers.

At least this way will give us a sense of satisfaction, its due to my N number of lines of code and my managerial skills is bringing smile to many ,helping them to see a better tomorrow ,a face of developing India.

Lets all join hands and leverage the power of young India to bring prosperity in a field,a large Industry which has been feeding us since years without any expectation,'Agriculture'.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Lets do something about it

I am writing this letter for a noble cause. and need your help to make it a success. I come from India, where 70 % of population earns their living from agriculture.The net average income of a family of farmers in this region is approximately Rs.2700 (about $60) per acre per annum. Its too less to even have a meal/day.More than 17,500 farmers a year commit suicide due to debt and crop failure. So, when I ask my self, what my contribution to society, I have no answer and definitely I don’t want to be in that league.

Can we do something about it....






Agriculture is the single largest source of employment in India but its contribution to the national economy has been shrinking over the years. India has faced an agricultural growth rate of minus 0.2 per cent recently.As a result the government is forced to increase imports as the domestic farmers are not able to supply to fulfill the nations requirement.

The government is currently focusing on rejuvenating agriculture and taking the farm sector to a growth rate of 4 per cent.This can be possible only when the Indian farmers are empowered with information and latest technology to enable them to incorporate the best practices and improve productivity.