Television, the magic box, which occupies a prominent place in the living rooms, entertains people practically all the twenty-four hours of the day through its programmes. By providing employment to millions of people and generating substantial volume of income, it has grown as a major economic activity in almost all the countries including India, since its invention during the middle of twentieth century. As an activity, it finds a place within the contours of ...
India is one of the countries which looks upon industrial development as the golden means for improving the living standards of her teeming millions. Why India lags behind in industrial development in spite of the strenuous efforts made under successive plans since independence, is a question asked both by the scholars and ordinary people alike. In Culture and Industrial development: the Indian experience, the author makes an earnest attempt to uncover how ...