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Tuesday, 30 June 2020

What is next after Globalization


✅What's Next After Globalization???

#Globalisation  isn't working ✔ #we needs "Sabka Saath Sabka Vikash"
(Collective Efforts, Inclusive Growth).
 The whole world is one family, Leave no one behind  is the motto of  "sabka saath sabka vikash".
We know more than 1.3 billion live in extreme poverty across the Globe — less than $1.25 a day.
Stronger economic growth is essential to reducing poverty,regional disparity, inequality  and improving living standards.But Most probably concept of Globalisation ..isn't working....back dated...  is dead.

Global economic growth  is forcast to 2.5 % in 2019 and 2.6 in 2020...growth rate is  very poor. 
US growth is forcast to 2.5% this year and decelerate to 1.7% in 2020.Japan growth rate  0.6% (2016) ,1.9% (2017), 1.0% (2018) forcast to 1% this year.
EUROPEAN countries growth is projected to 1.4%in 2020-21.

we need something  new to boost Global Economy.we needs sabka saath sabka vikash....is not just a slogan. ...is a great vision.
✔"Sabka saath sabka vikash"  Philosophically realated with✔ "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" เคตเคธुเคงैเคต เค•ुเคŸुเคฎ्เคฌเค•เคฎ" ...... "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam"  Sanskrit phrase that means that the whole world is one single family....so, Leave no one behind ..... Let's Start  "sabka saath sabka vikash".

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References
1. www.usnews.com
Poverty in America: New Census Data Paint an Unpleasant Picture | Healthiest Communities
12-Sep-2018 · The headline was that 39.7 million people were poor in 2017.

2. Japan's rising child poverty exposes true cost of two decades of economic decline
Soup kitchens have sprung up to provide meals for some of the estimated 3.5 million children officially living in poverty in one of world’s richest countries.
www.theguardian.com16-Jan-2017.
3. www.forbes.com 04-Feb-2018
Despite China's Fast-Growing Wealth, Millions Still Remain Poor
At least 30 million Chinese remain poor because jobs, infrastructure and public education have missed their villages.
4. More Than 50 Million Brazilians Living Below Poverty Line | The Rio Times
brazil poor from riotimesonline.com16-Dec-2017 .
5. India has highest number of poor despite 27 crore moving out of poverty in 10 years: report. indianexpress.com 27-Mar-2019.