Last year the effect of global finacial crisis in India was so pronounced that there was a great fear that India would suffer the wealth destruction that spread like wild fire in United States. As stock markets tumbled and economic growth detoriated due to the plunging exports, shrinking demand for our software products and booming callcentre business slowed down drastically. Plenty of city folks suffered from either job losses or paycuts.
In the cities like Bangalore property prices fell triggering the slow evoparation of real eastate buyers and agents resulting in the further dipression in the cofidence levels.
However contrary to expectations that we would suffer enormously,upbeat signs in recent months signalling the recovery.
When we heavily depend on foreign economies with software exports and BPO s result could be destructive and we have tasted it now. This is surely a wake up call for us. With the current trend alive we can also tap in to other lucrative fields like tourism where we lag far behind.Using our rich historical and cultural background we can tap the potential foreign markets in a effective manner and Iam very sure that this will help us a lot.
Our coorg despite being blessed with natural treassures and interesting unique culture lags for behind in attracting foreign tourists if our leaders instigate the key decesion makers in the tourism board it will certianly help us but contrary to this we have rock bottom infratruction nothing is happening in this regard.My view is that there is no sincere effort by our local leaders.
One of my friend from canada who covered entire stretch of south india with his Motor bike encountered series of problems specially our roads lack proper road signs, he stressed that there was not even one clean public toilet.yeah its true do we have one? last year when I went to tehsildars office in virajpet I was terrified to see the condition of public toilet.He being a head of the whole taluk does'nt even know how to keep the toilet clean in his own compound.This small thing can be the yardstick to meassure the quality of service he would deliver to our community as a govt administrator.All these guys including our ministers should be sent abroad for a study tour where by they can learn how to implement corrective meassres. Small things can bring big changes.I hope that our new chiefe minister would do something good towards the improvement of infratrure in coorg.
Chottemanda Krishna poovaiah.
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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