Times have changed.


Times have changed

After a long non-festive gap of two-three years, this time people have enjoyed the joy of Shivratri to the fullest. This current decade has brought countless new approaches to business and practical science to mankind. This period may be recognized as a difficult decade of the twenty-first century. But staying technologically updated is now mandatory. If you don't eat a ton of food, it will work, but if you leave a bad impression in digital work, there is no doubt that you will be humiliated. Festivals bring a boom in the market. A huge country like India has to overcome recession in waves like this. The same positive weather will be seen in various festival series. Winter is winding down now but its complete break is far from over. Shocking snowstorms like Himachal will still take shape somewhere, say the northeasterly winds.

Digital dealing is an emerging art in the country. Son's daughter-in-law will talk to her friend that my husband is still standing in line to pay the light bill, now you say why should I teach him futuristics? People who are stuck with just learning how to book a plane ticket or a movie ticket will be relegated to the terminology of prehistoric primitives. Artificial intelligence has taken a sudden leap and has ignited the field of knowledge. There are many countries like India whose people waste their lives in political gossip instead of imbibing new technology. In India, the youth, whose life is now riding on the eyes and wings of technology, are currently living on the roads as third and fourth class workers of some political party. Politicians need fodder for such free spirited idiots. A very large community of the new generation has been shunned by these leaders.

In this decade, milk will become milk and water will become water. The mediocre community and sub standard people in various fields who indulge in all the two number activities will be easily disposed of. Laws are getting stricter and are going to get stricter. The government ran a lot of disciplinary schools but the people did not get educated, so now they have resorted to the Penal Code. At first glance, the fault of the government is visible. A Namo government appears to be a memo government but it also has an overwhelming contribution of negligible self-discipline that citizens enjoy zero status. Observe the traffic of any road in any city of the country to get an idea of ​​where the country is going and what it really needs. This decade is the decade of straightening the undisciplined. Indiscipline means all kinds of indiscipline. If you compare today's India with the previous decade, there have been amazing changes. Not only in power, but in law-law, business-industry, technology, social life and politics, there has been some upheaval and new turbulent currents are beginning to settle.

The beginning of the new decade in India has started with the experiment of 5G. The government has given permission to all operators, including the Chinese company Huai, to try this technology. The sale process started and has been completed through spectrum auction. By Diwali, a new chapter will begin in the Indian telecom sector. Artificial intelligence has been hailed in the field of information technology. The rise in the use of robotics and machine learning (ML) has increased unemployment in the IT sector, and layoffs are hitting those who don't work hard and live a life of luxury. The process of change is painful and inevitable. There is still fear of increasing unemployment in the IT sector. But those who have honed their talent through hard work are not only going to survive, but their pay scales are going to go down. However, outstanding talent in every field survives. Similarly, algorithm based training and trading will begin to expand in the stock markets and many brokers and brokerage houses who cannot accept or understand it are going to be thrown out. Their existence will become history.


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