Globalisation & Indian Women
What is Globalisation?
According to American economist Edward S. Herman, “Globalisation is the expansion across international borders of management and process. At the same time, it is a condition of facilities and economic relation which is constantly expanding and its simultaneously changing.”
In concept, globalization is a complex, economic, political, cultural and geographical process in which the mobility of capital, organizations, ideas, discourses and people has taken a worldwide or value-based structure. With the globalization, developed nations are reaping the benefit with directing their industrial facilities towards developing countries for cheap labour.
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- 2 Self Help Groups: Role in Socio-Economic Development of India & Challenges - By Chandrakant Singh
- 3 ‘One Health’ Approach - By Sharmila Senthil Kumar
- 4 FinTech in India: Potential and Issues - By Chandrakant Singh
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- 6 Rising Inequality in India
- 7 Intra-cultural identities
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