Lecture Note
University
California State UniversityCourse
ECON 370 | Economic DevelopmentPages
2
Academic year
2023
Julie Elizabeth John
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CHINA AND INDIA'S HARMONIOUS DANCE OF CULTURE AND COMMERCE Definition: Domestic spaces are neat and orderly. The state has been unable to continue the infrastructure for sanitation, due to the general public's ignorance. Indian city inhabitants and city dwellers, in general, are very forthright and accountable. For instance, once in the Gurgaon area, a wealthy and affluent, well-educated local sent his staff outside with their dogs to poo. When the others demanded that the wealthy guy clean up the mess of the dogs, the rich man refused. His neighbors said that there was no room for his pets in his spotless, clean flat. This is not an unusual instance; it occurs often throughout all Indian cities. Such circumstances inform us that educated city dwellers are just as guilty as uneducated villagers, liable for these issues. Overview The Indian government launched a program to reward village councils with the aim of eliminating rural communities' use of open defecation. Kerala's village councils performed with 87% and won the prizes, whereas just 2% of councils in poor Bihar prevailed. For other states to follow, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh might serve as examples since both have been effective in addressing open defecation by using and empowering locals. They have also been successful in constructing restrooms and implementing proper waste management. Haryana leads programs to install toilets for low-income homes. With a patriarchal and less equal society, women volunteers are urging people to construct toilets, progressing towards a state where each house in Himachal Pradesh has a toilet. Above all, the situation will persist as long as individuals maintain their long-standing cultural perspective of municipal sewage systems. Key takeaway: The widespread knowledge and active participation of the populace, regardless of their situation, is necessary to achieve the aim soon. China and India: Managing Cross-Cultural Relations India and China, the two eastern emerging nations, are the nations having the most more than 5,000-year-old civilizations, as well as a rich cultural and traditional heritage. Since time immemorial, the nations have been unable to cooperate due to geography. Since the beginning of existence, various scholars like Fa Xian and Xuan Zang, Buddhist monks, particularly Bodhisattvas, migrated from China to India. Cultural differences did not prevent the encounters from being limited, but two persons to discuss their goals in relation to their pursuit of knowledge or spirituality search.
Conclusion: When the modern era first began, the active stage of social relations began between China and India. However, these two countries have become closer because of the quickening globalization process, and the cross-border economy has shown a new vista. China and India both are expanding due to their reform initiatives. Due to their circumstances, both countries are forced to further their trade and commerce in the interests of both parties.
China and India's Harmonious Dance of Culture and Commerce
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