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srikanthhr
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hi,

INDIA....THE COUNTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCES......GO THRU...

CHEERS

CHIKU

INDIA, the world’s largest democracy, is a vast country that ranks seventh largest in the world; with an area of about 3.2 million sq. miles.

INDIA ranks second in population (1, 027, 015247) accounting for 16 percent of world’s population.

INDIA has a large reservoir of skilled manpower, out of India’s 1.02-billion population, 402.51 million people work, and with 700 million of her people below the age of 35 year lies the core strength of the nation.

The excellence of Indian scientists, technologists and scholars in different fields is respected worldwide. They are making proud by their contribution in the field of science, medicine, agriculture, bio-tecnology, computer/information technology.

· 38% of Doctors in America are Indians.

· 12% of Scientists in America are Indians.

· 36% of NASA employees are Indians.

· 34% of Microsoft employees are Indians.

· 28% of IBM employees are Indians.

· Top 100 Indian owned U.S. Companies generate $2.2 billion providing jobs to around 21000 people.

People of Indian origin have setup or are running giant projects around the world. India’s abroad is worth Rs.1, 940,000crore that accounts for the four fifth of Indian Economy.

Indian IT and software industry has made significant contribution in Indian economy and accounted for 2% of Indian’s GDP during 2001-2002.

Software exports in 2001-2002 were Rs.28.35 billion.60% of the Indian software was exported to USA and Canada and 23% to Europe.

The success of the tests of nuclear devices in the Pokran indicates that India has reached the stage of nuclear weaponization.

The first flight of (GSLV) on April 18, 2001 has put India among the six nations of the World to attain such capability. With second consecutive successful launch of GSLV on 8th May, 2003.India has stepped forward to become a global major in the field of satellite launch.

INDIA IS RICH IN NATURAL RESOURCES

· India occupies the top place in terms of global reserves, by possessing 37% of the World’s Titanium Illuminate ores.

· India is second largest in sponge iron and largest steel producing country in the World.

· India with excellent reserves of bauxite Aluminum ranks fifth in the World’s bauxite production.

· With a production of 6, 31,000 tones of Rubber India is now the third largest Rubber producer in the World.

· India incorporates an exceptional range(with over 45,000 plant species)of bio-diversity and is identified among 12 as biological mega-centre.

· India is rich in medicinal plants, which are available all across the subcontinent.

· As regard to solar energy, India receives about 300 clear days in the year, equal to 5000 trillion kwh per year, which is far more than total energy consumption of the country.

· With 60% of global Mica production India leads in sheet Mica in the World.

· India ranks third in the World in the realm of the Coal production.

· India is the World’s second largest producer of paddy rice, fourth largest in the wheat producing and number one tea producer.

· India’s self sufficiency in food production was achieved with first three decades of Independence.

· India is World’s second largest producer of fruits and vegetables.

· India has the World’s biggest livestock population nearly 57% of the World’s buffalo population and 15% of the cattle.

· India is the largest milk producer on the earth producing 75.5 million tones in (1998-99).

· India is second largest fish producer, second only to China.

· India is one of the few countries where nearly 50% of the geographical area is arable(farmable).

· India is the fifth largest wind power -producing nation in the World’s after Germany, USA, Spain and Denmark.

· India is surrounded on three sides by a coastline of about 5600km and a set of Islands. It has 12 major ports and 181 operable minor ports that provide excellent infrastructure for tourism trade and untapped underwater resources.

· There are 562.01 million literate persons in the country(2001).

· There are 688,000 primary schools,110,000 secondary schools,10,555 colleges and 221 universities.

· India has 193 medical colleges with admission capacity 21,450 students every year and 154 dental colleges with admission capacity for 9,000 students.

· India ranks number one in raw Jute and Jute goods production and number in the export of Jute goods.

· India ranks second largest in the production of the raw Silk and accounts for 20% of the World’s production of raw Silk.

· Indian chemical industry ranks 12th by the volume in the production of the chemicals and their high quality competes with the best and has USA and Europe as its major market.

· India has emerged as a global supplier and is 9th largest exporter of dyes and dyestuffs.

· Indian textile export is largest net foreign exchange earner and accounts for 27% of total export of India.

India as a country offers different types of cultures, climatic conditions and many other attractions like: towering snow clad peaks of Himalayas, wildlife and bird sanctuaries with extraordinary range of wildlife,arhitcturally and artistically perfect temples and holy places, extravagant and exquisite monuments commanding and impressive forts and gateways enticing foods, dishes and delectable cuisine,colourful and vibrant festival, beautiful beaches, peaceful lagoons and sleepy country sides picturesque lakes etc… India has so much to se that it could take many a life time to experience India. And all this makes her an excellent tourism opportunity.

All the above is a showcase (the list could be endless) of India’s strengths, that shows we have everything that is required.

Then, what is holding India back? Not resources….; Not enterprise…..;

The real problem is that far too many people have no idea of what tey can do because they do not know that the whole world of riches as natural resources and potential is available for them waiting to be put to use.

So, let us be awake to see our own strengths. India is fortunate to be blessed with many resources of bio-diversity, material resources and above all human resources and a billion people are our resource, a powerful resource that is mightier than any resource; on the earth, in the sky or under the sea. In a way, god has provided us with excellent installed capacity. But, at the end of day what matter is not the potential but the performance; the management and efficient use of resources.

We have to build upon these strengths. We cannot now allow things to slip. In an environment that presents so many opportunities we can iilafford to miss anything anymore. India’s core strengths and competencies assure that India can excel and usher in a new era and an emerge as a global power.

And be country of MANPOWER—HUMAN RESOURCES---but not of population only.

From India, Bharat
vinaykumar07
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Hi Srikanth I aprreciate that you had posted good info but you are forgetting which forum you are - we are here to discuss only HR matters. Rgrds Vinay
From India, Hyderabad
veerabahu
9

hi the topic is very relevant today.It gives all a confidence about India.It si nowadays stylish to downplay India but you have given valuable data veera
From India, Thrissur
Sambath_IHR
Gr8 SALUTE to my MOTHER INDIA.
At the same time we have few pitfall's in our country like corruption, politics and religious issues which are been a drawback for past years and in present. Lets make the situations better to lead the world.
Many thanks
Sambath.K

From United Kingdom, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Jeevaneyan
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Hi,
The HR Manager must first be a good and proud citizen of his country, having positive feelings towards the country and the people. Only then he can effectively contribute for the human resource development within his organization. The organization is nothing but a constituent of the society and the pride the HR person takes in being the citizen of his country is relevant, and essential.
Thanks for bringing out the facts about which we can feel proud of as Indians.
Jai Hind!
Jeevaneyan

From India, Bangalore
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