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How do you thnk india would be in 2020?

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plz help out i need to make a painting....

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  1. The day now is better.  please make a painting  ''india 2008''...but don't imagine 2020. it will worst than western countries in 2020.  A change will be sky high buildings and the people will be living without satisfaction. The prime minister will hoist national flag and will assure that india will be prosperous in 2030.  violence, terrorism, theft, robbery will be on increase in 2020.  The population will cross 200 crores.  chennai city will be extended upto sriperumbhudhur and gummidipoondi that side. south side will be upto chengulpet.  it is called ''the greater chennai''..  similarly, mumbai, kolkatta and new delhi.  Kerala will be state as usual, because all kerala people will be at chennai and mumbai.  No municipalities, and only corporations.  The chennai will have 8 corporations.  

    Kashmir problem is expected to be solved before 2030. The politicians will assure that the rivers will be connected.  The karnataka claims salem, trichy as their place.  Kaveri dispute will be solved after talks.  The telugu ganga water will arrive soon to chennai.  you will be restricted to worship Lord Venkateswara of Thiruppathi and Lord Muruga of palani only 4 times in a year, since people rush there. so, the 2020 will have no major achievement.


  2. A well developed country!!! And the people would be literated. very few beggars would be found on road!

  3. Probably more like the west,unfortunately-possibly skyscrapers,etc

  4. India would be one of the powerful country in 2020 !

  5. a superpower...

  6. Lots and lots of "modern" airport everywhere. At least every district headquarter will have an airport.

  7. "Rich gets more richer and poor gets more poor"

    all the best

    Ur's Don........  

  8. i dont know but you are die in 2020

  9. more dietier than it is now and more popullated

  10. for a good painting i would suggest drawing the metro coz its very modern. Y not also show some levitating vehicles ( tata nano )


  11. INDIA SUPER POWER

  12. they will take over the world with golden toasters!! seriously

  13. I dont think it will make that difference in next 12 years which can affect your painting.

    anyway if you want city then it will be with good roads, gardens, new cars, better foot paths, more sky scrapers, more sign boads, modern train system, lots of show room, shopping malls,more fast food joints,pizza places,more sports stadium,lots of dazzaling night life.baggers will still be there but less, etc

    About village life it will be more clean with waste management systems , more school, better health centres, more community schools, all villages electrified,with telephone, internet connections,better drinking water facilities, more cottage/and house hole industries,better road, farmers using modern technologies for agricultures.

    More smile on Our Face.

    A Better India

    In Better World.

    sMILe.

      

  14. it is ur idia how to put on canves and colors

    For almost five decades India was content to be known as a “developing” or a “Third World” country. Then in the last decade of the 20th century economic reforms happened and the growth rate doubled from around 4 per cent to 8 per cent and India came to be known as the “emerging” economy, one of the fastest growing economies in the world after China.

    The developments of the past one and a half decade have brought a sea change in the thinking of some of our leaders. They all want that India should become a developed country in the next few years. It was the former President of India, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, who in his book “Vision 2020” shared his vision of India as a developed nation.

    This change in the mindset of some of our leaders is very important and gives the necessary confidence to the nation to achieve that milestone. The acquisition of foreign companies by Indian companies, the confidence shown by multinational companies in Indian managers, the enhancement of Indian engineering skills as witnessed with the introduction of the Tata's small car Nano etc. provides the necessary psychological prop to think of ourselves as a developed nation in a few years from now.

    The average citizen has also started thinking in those terms. The date 2020 is not sacrosanct in the sense that on 1 January 2020 we would become a developed nation like Japan or Germany. The important thing is that we should start working in that direction and endeavour to achieve that goal say in the next 20 to 25 years. The timing is correct, what we need is a clear road-map to achieve that status. The Eleventh Five Year Plan could be termed as a beginning point for our journey towards a developed country.

    Some people may think of it as a cynical idea. Even after 60 years of Independence we have not been able to ensure safe drinking water to every person or achieve 100% literacy so why talk about India as developed nation? Well this is a brute fact and should be recognized so, and efforts doubled to solve these issues on an urgent basis.

    However, it is the vision which is very important. Nehru had a vision of India as a developed country over a period of time. This vision led him to set up institutions like the IITs, IIMs, Centre for Scientific & Industrial Research, Indian Space Research Organisation, Atomic Energy Commission. Defence Research & Development Organisation, Agricultural universities, AIIMS and even research in the field of social sciences and humanities.

    People had at that time also laughed at him but today after 60 years the achievements by Indian scientists, engineers, doctors, managers, social scientists are known the world over. We are at a stage now where we can talk about and think about achieving the status of a developed country in the coming years.

    The eyes of many countries are focused on India. The events and developments are being closely watched by them. There are some powers which would not like India to become a developed nation and so are engaged in pinpricking. It could take the form of denial of certain technologies or ill-treatment of software personnel, medical doctors etc. Therefore, keeping in mind that other countries would like to stall or delay our march towards a developed nation, we must have a clearly defined path to achieve the goal of becoming a developed nation.

    As a first step, problems like illiteracy, lack of safe drinking water which have been with us since Independence need to be tackled on a war footing. Most of the diseases are water borne. If we can ensure safe drinking water to everyone the health of the population will generally improve and there will be less pressure on our hospitals.

    As far as education is concerned it is simply not enough to have literate people but people with a qualification up to a minimum school level say 10th standard. If the country is going to use computers in almost every aspect of life, it is essential that the population is educated enough to handle and work on these gadgets. The Knowledge Commission has rightly emphasized the quality aspect of our elementary and higher education.

    Having said that, let’s now try to build on our strengths. As we know, the process of economic reforms is on for the past 15 years. In the past one and a half decade many new first time entrepreneurs have emerged in the country such as Infosys, Wipro and many others. The process of economic reforms needs to be accelerated further so that we are able to complete this process in the next five years.

    If the economy is competitive in the international market it will automatically become a strong over a period of time. Without a strong economy and a strong financial system we will not be able to keep abreast with the developed nations. The results of economic reforms are now for everyone to see; Indian firms are becoming lean and cost effective now.

    Finally, we also need to have a world-class infrastructure ready in the next 15 years. We nee

  15. The cities will be full of concrete high structure buildings and the villages will not have any basic facilities. Our agriculture production will decrease from what we have today. So, you draw according to what you want to, whether a city scene or village scene.

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