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Why Only IT


Hello friends

I understand that it sounds quite uncomfortable to listen why IT but before understanding the topic I would like to apologize in advance to all those readers whom are not in consent with me.

Now days ask to any executive or consultant that what is the solution of any problem 99 percent of them would say IT. Does IT is becoming so strong that it can play the role of god in the society. Earlier society was much easier to live and cherish. now just take a simple example : A person not having a cell phone is treated as an awkward or rustic. even sometimes only having a cell phone wont work you must have a latest one. For an executive having a blackberry is must. IT companies are paying much higher than any other sectors and hiring in numerous amount so definitely it s becoming harder and harder for other sectors to get quality workforce. China is a manufacturing hub for decades but they also realized that they must be a service sector player also so they are improving in that point also but does India is also thinking on the same way ? It is really ridiculous that 60 percent of Indians (In agriculture sector) are generating hardly 20 percent of India’s revenue and 14 percent of people(IT sector) are contributing almost 51 percent. I never oppose the development but I oppose the unilateral development. Just think about a scenario : Currently we are getting 40-50 percent of IT and ITes business from US and 20-25 percent from European country tomorrow they pass a bill in their parliament that none of the IT services will be bought from India.(It has already happened In the time of Pokharan in 98 and after the 9/11 incident) then what will happen to our budding IT industry definitely millions of people whom are living a lavish life due to IT will come to the position of being starved and in current political situation it can occur to any time.
We need to realize that omen and must have possible cure else those days are not far away when India will be once again standing where it was after post independence era.

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