Technology and Social Change in India Fostering Development through Transformation - By Sharmila Senthil Kumar
Our modes of life and thoughts and all our social institutions are influenced profoundly by mechanization. Modern civilization could not have developed in the absence of its technological base. We witness innovation in everything, starting from the simplest task of our daily lives like brushing our teeth to the most complex problems like fighting a pandemic! Today we are innovating in ways we never would have imagined before. However, the real value from these innovations can be derived when they are used to develop solutions which can address some of our serious social problems.
India has become a dominant player in ....
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