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Indian IT Sector: The Beginning

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Indian IT Sector — Starting & Initial Phase Image credit: Copyright: ©NicoElNino - stock.adobe.com The Indian IT sector’s global stature is today obvious: software exports, vibrant startup ecosystems, cloud and data centres, and millions of professionals powering companies worldwide. But that success was built slowly, starting in laboratories, public institutions and modest private firms. This article examines the starting and initial phase of the Indian IT story — the machines and minds of the 1950s–1980s, early government policy, the pioneers who turned small teams into companies, the rise of export-oriented delivery, the Y2K inflection, and the formation of IT hubs that became the foundation for later exponential growth. A short primer: why the initial phase matters When we look back at mature industries, the first decades often explain structure, culture, and resilience. India’s transition from scarce computing resources to a world-leadin...

Indian Agriculture : Part 3

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Indian Agriculture — Part 3: Small & Marginal Farmers, Agri-Tech, Women & Youth, and Regional Case Studies A practical, India-specific exploration of the people, the technologies, the change agents and the regional models shaping the future of farming in Bharat. Indian agriculture’s strength lies in its people. While policy, innovation and markets set direction, it is the millions of small and marginal farmers who turn seeds into meals. Part 3 focuses on the human and technological forces now reimagining Indian farming: how micro-holders can be empowered through FPOs and agri-technology, how women and youth are transforming rural economies, and what can be learned from regional success stories across the country. “Agricultural transformation is not merely mechanisation — it is enabling the smallest farmer to capture value, manage risk, and build resilience.” 1. Small & Marginal Farmers — India’s Agricultural Core Small and m...

Indian Agriculture: Part 2

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๐ŸŒฑ Indian Agriculture: Part 2 Contribution, Modernisation & The Road Ahead Image Source: Shutterstock In this continuing journey we explore how Indian agriculture powers the economy, how it is transforming, and what lies ahead for the fields of Bharat. ๐Ÿ“Š Agriculture’s Contribution to the Indian Economy Agriculture is often called the backbone of India, and for good reason. Although its share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has gradually declined, its importance remains profound in India’s economic, social and structural fabric. According to recent estimates the agriculture and allied sectors contributed around 16-18 % of India’s GDP in 2023-24. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} More importantly, the sector provides direct or indirect livelihoods to nearly 45-50 % of India’s workforce . :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} The fact that approximately half the nation depends on farming and a...

Indian Agriculture : Part 1

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๐ŸŒพ Indian Agriculture: A Look (Part 1) Image Source: Shutterstock “Agriculture is not merely an occupation in India — it is the heartbeat of our civilization.” ๐ŸŒฑ From the lush paddy fields of Tamil Nadu to the golden wheat plains of Punjab, from the tea gardens of Assam to the cotton farms of Gujarat, agriculture in India is not just a sector — it’s a living heritage. It represents the culture, values, and identity of a land where farming is celebrated as both art and science. Indian agriculture has shaped the very fabric of the nation’s economy, society, and spirituality. It is the silent force that sustains 1.4 billion lives every day. As Mahatma Gandhi once said, “The soul of India lives in its villages.” — and these villages breathe through their farmlands. ๐ŸŒพ The Essence of Indian Agriculture Agriculture in India is more than just growing crops — it is about preserving traditions, respecting na...

Cricket : A Special Sport For India

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๐Ÿ Cricket: A Special Sport for India ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ “Cricket in India is not just a sport — it’s an emotion that beats in every Indian heart.” In India, cricket is more than a game. It’s a heartbeat, a festival, a religion that unites a nation of 1.4 billion people across languages, regions, and beliefs. From the bustling streets of Mumbai to the calm fields of Kerala, the sound of leather hitting willow creates joy that transcends boundaries. For Indians, cricket is not just about the runs and wickets — it’s about the emotions, the pride, the community, and the undying belief that victory is always possible . ๐ŸŒ… The Origin: A Colonial Legacy Turned Cultural Treasure Cricket was introduced to India during the British colonial era, in the early 18th century. What began as a foreign sport for the elite soon became a mass passion. The Parsis were the first Indian community to embrace cricket, forming clubs and competing with British teams. As th...