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DREAM INDIA
INCREASE LITERACY RATE IN INDIA LITERACY IN INDIA IS A KEY FOR SOCIO- ECONOMICS PROGRESS THE INDIAN LITERACY RATE GREW TO 66% IN 2007 FROM 12% AT THE END OF THE BRITISH RULE IN 1947. BUT  THE LEVEL IS WELL BELOW THE WORLD AVERAGE LITERACY RATE OF 84% INDIA CURRENTLY HAS THE LARGEST ILLLITERATE POPULATIN OF ANY NATION ON EART THERE IS A WIDE  GENDER  DISPARITY IN THE LITERACY RATE IN INDIA: ADULT IN 2009 WERE  76.9%  FOR  MEN  AND  54.5%  FOR  WOMEN
DREAM CLEAN AND GREEN INDIA
DREAM GREEN AND CLEAN
BUT
POLLUTION IN THE ENVIRONMENT Pollution  is the introduction of contaminants into an environment that causes instability, disorder, harm or discomfort to the  ecosystem  i.e. physical systems or living organisms.Pollution can take the form of  chemical substances  or  energy , such as noise, heat, or light
REDUCE POLLUTION AND BECOME ECOFRIENDLY Use as much as CNG VEHCLES AS THEY ARE ECOFRIENDLY Keep smoke emission from homes, factories, vehicles to minimum Never dump garbage near communal taps, wells and other water bodies. Prefer organic manure to chemical fertilizers, paper to polythene, cotton, jute to polyester.  Dispose polythene bags through proper channel.  Plant more trees and vegetation.
A girl child is A God's gift, nurture her like flower
BUT
HOW SAD MANY GIRLS MISSING FROM OUR COUNTRY FOUND BURIED IN SOME GRAVE YARD Among various women related issues in India, the female foeticide and female infanticide has become one of the social problem   The sex ratio as per 2001 census the females are 933 per 1000 males. It has been proven in India and other countries where ever women have been given freedom they have changed the world and made a better place to live in. She is a goddess to be revered. She is mother earth that sustains the very breath of humanity.  How can man even think of killing her in the womb
IS THIS A HUMANITY? The print ad shows a typical image of a fetus sucking its thumb, but when you look closer, you see that the poor girl fetus keeps her fingers crossed as the common sign of “good luck”, hoping to be given a chance at life
 
CHILD LABOUR
Child labour  refers to the employment of  children  at regular and sustained  labour Child labor in India is a human right issue for the whole world. It is a serious and extensive problem, with many children under the age of fourteen working in carpet making factories, glass blowing units and making fireworks with bare little hands. According to the statistics given by Indian government there are 20 million child laborers in the country, while other agencies claim that it is 50 million.
HOW TO SAVE A CHILD LABOUR
SAY NO TO CHILD LABOUR
HOW TO SAVE A CHILD LABOUR WE SHOULD NOT INDULGE CHILDRENS IN LOBOUR WORK STRONG STEPS SHOULD BE TAKEN AGAINST THE PEOPLE WHO INDULGE CHILDRENS IN LOBOUR WORK  GIVE EDUCATION TO ALL CHILDREN INSTEAD ALLOWING THEM TO WORK INCREASE AWARENESS AMONG PEOPLE
POPULATION GROWTH IN INDIA
OVER POPULATION IN INDIA The world has a population of 6 billion. As of March 2001, the total population of India was a little over 1 billion -- 1,027,015,247 to be exact (531,277,078; female: 495,738,169). Of this number, 157,863,145 are children up to the age of six years (81,911,041 males and 75,952,104 females).
STOP POPULATION GROWTH FARST OF ALL GENDER BIASING SHOULD BE REMOVED INCREASE AWARNESS AMONG PEOPLE FAMILY PLANING SHOULD BE THERE IN ALL FAMILIES
POVERTY IN INDIA Poverty in  India  is widespread with the nation estimated to have a third of the world's poor. According to a 2005  World Bank  estimate, 42% of  India  falls below the  international poverty line   Although the  Indian economy  has grown steadily over the last two decades, its growth has been uneven when comparing different social groups, economic groups, geographic regions, and rural and urban areas There were 421 million poor living under the MPI in Bihar,  Chattisgarh ,  Jharkand , Madhya Pradesh, Orissa,  Rajasthan , Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
Efforts to alleviate poverty Eradication of poverty in India is generally only considered to be a long-term goal. Poverty alleviation is expected to make better progress in the next 50 years than in the past, as a trickle-down effect of the growing middle class. Increasing stress on education, reservation of seats in government jobs and the increasing empowerment of women and the economically weaker sections of society, are also expected to contribute to the alleviation of poverty
CORRUPTION Corruption threatens people and their governments. It makes societies unfair.  Corruption is universal. It is present in developed and developing countries, in the bureaus of public or private sectors, and in nonprofit or charitable organizations.
ERADICATION OF CORRUPTION
STEPS OF CORRUPTION ERADICATION Eradication of corruption should be the nation’s number-one priority in view of the ever-increasing horizon of political and administrative corruption and its baneful multifarious effects on the society-at-large. It needs to be understood by all that eradication of corruption is only possible if strong political commitment exists.
STOP THIS Without strong political commitment, bureaucratic reorientation and a vibrant and effective civil society, checking corruption turns into a very difficult almost impossible task. In the context of Bangladesh only radical and fundamental policy measures initiated and strongly backed by a committed political leadership and supported and implemented by a reoriented bureaucracy and watched and monitored by an organized and vocal civil society can control corruption STOP THIS!!!
EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA
INDIA EDUCATION HISTORICAL BACKGROUND There are evidences of imparting formal education in ancient India under the  Gurukul  system.   There are evidences of imparting formal education in ancient India under the Gurukul system.
INDIA EUCATION PRESENT CONDITION Soon after gaining independence in 1947, making education available to all had become a priority for the government According to the 2001 census, the total literacy rate in India is 65.38%. The female literacy rate is only 54.16%. The gap between rural and urban literacy rate is also very significant in India
CONCLUSION Despite all the efforts to develop the education system in India, access, equity and quality of education in India continue to haunt the policy makers till this date.  This has mainly been due to the widespread poverty and various prejudices
RECENT TECHNOLOGY
India is one of the top-ranking countries in the field of basic research. Indian Science has come to be regarded as one of the most powerful instruments of growth and development, especially in the emerging scenario and competitive economy.  The Department of Science & Technology plays a pivotal role in promotion of science & technology in the country.
3G TECHNOLOGY 3G or Third Generation technology is a convergence of various Second Generation telecommunication systems.  The technology is intended for SMARTPHONES - multimedia cell phones The 3G technology provides for internet surfing, downloading, e-mail attachment downloading, audio-video conferencing, fax services and many other broadband applications
INVENTIONS NEEDED- FUTURE TECHNOLOGY
1. Future Technology - Free Energy  2. Future Technology - Transporter  3. Future Technology - Universal Communicator 4. Future Technology - Fountain of  Youth  5. Future Technology - Protective Force Field
THANK YOU

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  • 2. INCREASE LITERACY RATE IN INDIA LITERACY IN INDIA IS A KEY FOR SOCIO- ECONOMICS PROGRESS THE INDIAN LITERACY RATE GREW TO 66% IN 2007 FROM 12% AT THE END OF THE BRITISH RULE IN 1947. BUT THE LEVEL IS WELL BELOW THE WORLD AVERAGE LITERACY RATE OF 84% INDIA CURRENTLY HAS THE LARGEST ILLLITERATE POPULATIN OF ANY NATION ON EART THERE IS A WIDE GENDER DISPARITY IN THE LITERACY RATE IN INDIA: ADULT IN 2009 WERE 76.9% FOR MEN AND 54.5% FOR WOMEN
  • 3. DREAM CLEAN AND GREEN INDIA
  • 5. BUT
  • 6. POLLUTION IN THE ENVIRONMENT Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into an environment that causes instability, disorder, harm or discomfort to the ecosystem i.e. physical systems or living organisms.Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy , such as noise, heat, or light
  • 7. REDUCE POLLUTION AND BECOME ECOFRIENDLY Use as much as CNG VEHCLES AS THEY ARE ECOFRIENDLY Keep smoke emission from homes, factories, vehicles to minimum Never dump garbage near communal taps, wells and other water bodies. Prefer organic manure to chemical fertilizers, paper to polythene, cotton, jute to polyester. Dispose polythene bags through proper channel. Plant more trees and vegetation.
  • 8. A girl child is A God's gift, nurture her like flower
  • 9. BUT
  • 10. HOW SAD MANY GIRLS MISSING FROM OUR COUNTRY FOUND BURIED IN SOME GRAVE YARD Among various women related issues in India, the female foeticide and female infanticide has become one of the social problem The sex ratio as per 2001 census the females are 933 per 1000 males. It has been proven in India and other countries where ever women have been given freedom they have changed the world and made a better place to live in. She is a goddess to be revered. She is mother earth that sustains the very breath of humanity. How can man even think of killing her in the womb
  • 11. IS THIS A HUMANITY? The print ad shows a typical image of a fetus sucking its thumb, but when you look closer, you see that the poor girl fetus keeps her fingers crossed as the common sign of “good luck”, hoping to be given a chance at life
  • 12.  
  • 14. Child labour refers to the employment of children at regular and sustained labour Child labor in India is a human right issue for the whole world. It is a serious and extensive problem, with many children under the age of fourteen working in carpet making factories, glass blowing units and making fireworks with bare little hands. According to the statistics given by Indian government there are 20 million child laborers in the country, while other agencies claim that it is 50 million.
  • 15. HOW TO SAVE A CHILD LABOUR
  • 16. SAY NO TO CHILD LABOUR
  • 17. HOW TO SAVE A CHILD LABOUR WE SHOULD NOT INDULGE CHILDRENS IN LOBOUR WORK STRONG STEPS SHOULD BE TAKEN AGAINST THE PEOPLE WHO INDULGE CHILDRENS IN LOBOUR WORK GIVE EDUCATION TO ALL CHILDREN INSTEAD ALLOWING THEM TO WORK INCREASE AWARENESS AMONG PEOPLE
  • 19. OVER POPULATION IN INDIA The world has a population of 6 billion. As of March 2001, the total population of India was a little over 1 billion -- 1,027,015,247 to be exact (531,277,078; female: 495,738,169). Of this number, 157,863,145 are children up to the age of six years (81,911,041 males and 75,952,104 females).
  • 20. STOP POPULATION GROWTH FARST OF ALL GENDER BIASING SHOULD BE REMOVED INCREASE AWARNESS AMONG PEOPLE FAMILY PLANING SHOULD BE THERE IN ALL FAMILIES
  • 21. POVERTY IN INDIA Poverty in India is widespread with the nation estimated to have a third of the world's poor. According to a 2005 World Bank estimate, 42% of India falls below the international poverty line Although the Indian economy has grown steadily over the last two decades, its growth has been uneven when comparing different social groups, economic groups, geographic regions, and rural and urban areas There were 421 million poor living under the MPI in Bihar, Chattisgarh , Jharkand , Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan , Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
  • 22. Efforts to alleviate poverty Eradication of poverty in India is generally only considered to be a long-term goal. Poverty alleviation is expected to make better progress in the next 50 years than in the past, as a trickle-down effect of the growing middle class. Increasing stress on education, reservation of seats in government jobs and the increasing empowerment of women and the economically weaker sections of society, are also expected to contribute to the alleviation of poverty
  • 23. CORRUPTION Corruption threatens people and their governments. It makes societies unfair. Corruption is universal. It is present in developed and developing countries, in the bureaus of public or private sectors, and in nonprofit or charitable organizations.
  • 25. STEPS OF CORRUPTION ERADICATION Eradication of corruption should be the nation’s number-one priority in view of the ever-increasing horizon of political and administrative corruption and its baneful multifarious effects on the society-at-large. It needs to be understood by all that eradication of corruption is only possible if strong political commitment exists.
  • 26. STOP THIS Without strong political commitment, bureaucratic reorientation and a vibrant and effective civil society, checking corruption turns into a very difficult almost impossible task. In the context of Bangladesh only radical and fundamental policy measures initiated and strongly backed by a committed political leadership and supported and implemented by a reoriented bureaucracy and watched and monitored by an organized and vocal civil society can control corruption STOP THIS!!!
  • 28. INDIA EDUCATION HISTORICAL BACKGROUND There are evidences of imparting formal education in ancient India under the Gurukul system. There are evidences of imparting formal education in ancient India under the Gurukul system.
  • 29. INDIA EUCATION PRESENT CONDITION Soon after gaining independence in 1947, making education available to all had become a priority for the government According to the 2001 census, the total literacy rate in India is 65.38%. The female literacy rate is only 54.16%. The gap between rural and urban literacy rate is also very significant in India
  • 30. CONCLUSION Despite all the efforts to develop the education system in India, access, equity and quality of education in India continue to haunt the policy makers till this date. This has mainly been due to the widespread poverty and various prejudices
  • 32. India is one of the top-ranking countries in the field of basic research. Indian Science has come to be regarded as one of the most powerful instruments of growth and development, especially in the emerging scenario and competitive economy. The Department of Science & Technology plays a pivotal role in promotion of science & technology in the country.
  • 33. 3G TECHNOLOGY 3G or Third Generation technology is a convergence of various Second Generation telecommunication systems. The technology is intended for SMARTPHONES - multimedia cell phones The 3G technology provides for internet surfing, downloading, e-mail attachment downloading, audio-video conferencing, fax services and many other broadband applications
  • 35. 1. Future Technology - Free Energy 2. Future Technology - Transporter 3. Future Technology - Universal Communicator 4. Future Technology - Fountain of Youth 5. Future Technology - Protective Force Field