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The rise of India: economic miracle in a country of entrepreneurs teiro, Eugenio Viassa

By: Publication details: Goa 1556 Saligao 2011Description: xi, 333 pISBN:
  • 9789380739205
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.954 M6R4
Summary: A Goan scholar based in Portugal takes a close look at India and comes up with optimistic predictions of the situation here. For him, it is far from the stereotyped land of abject poverty, snake charmers, holy cows or half-clad sadhus lost in meditation. He sees India as a “land of learning, of knowledge applied to life…” He sees the intellectual capacity and performance of the Indian people as producing quick results. Monteiro unravels what he calls the “economic miracle in a country of entrepreneurs”. Particularly interesting are his studies on Indian telecom, the Tata and Bharti sector, AMUL and the Gujarat Milk Co-operative, private university education in the shape of Manipal University, healthcare in India offered through the private hospitals network. He finds it worth taking a close look at Dr Devi Shetty and the “revolution in healthcare” as also the amazing Aravind Eye Hospital experiment in taking top class eye care to the poor of rural India at very affordable rates. (http://goa1556.in/book/the-rise-of-india/)
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Table of Contents:

Chapter 01: A country vast and diverse like its challenge

Chapter 02: A new indian is born

Chapter 03: The end of protectionism

Chapter 04: The economic miracle: from space to software

Chapter 05: India today: on the path of prosperity

Chapter 06: The multiple fronts of change

Chapter 07: The explosion of initiatives: Some examples

Chapter 08: Opportunities for India and for the world

Chapter 09: Ideas for the future… Three interviews

Chapter 10: India, a convincing reality


A Goan scholar based in Portugal takes a close look at India and comes up with optimistic predictions of the situation here. For him, it is far from the stereotyped land of abject poverty, snake charmers, holy cows or half-clad sadhus lost in meditation. He sees India as a “land of learning, of knowledge applied to life…” He sees the intellectual capacity and performance of the Indian people as producing quick results. Monteiro unravels what he calls the “economic miracle in a country of entrepreneurs”. Particularly interesting are his studies on Indian telecom, the Tata and Bharti sector, AMUL and the Gujarat Milk Co-operative, private university education in the shape of Manipal University, healthcare in India offered through the private hospitals network. He finds it worth taking a close look at Dr Devi Shetty and the “revolution in healthcare” as also the amazing Aravind Eye Hospital experiment in taking top class eye care to the poor of rural India at very affordable rates.


(http://goa1556.in/book/the-rise-of-india/)

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