Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Is Farming a major challenge in future ????????

India in which majority of the population lives on agriculture is now battling for years to uplift the living standards of agrarian families. Hundreds of farmers had committed suicides owing to the huge debts they incurred for many seasons this is clubbed with poor monsoon seasons, unhealthy corp promotion by Agricultural institutions. 

Cash corps like cotton, tobacco are cultivated in huge spans in Andhra, Telengana etc just to earn a bit higher in one corp and make their livelihood better. Initially cotton and tobacco generated wealth; this initial euphoria didn’t stay long as it got wiped off by constant drought seasons clubbed with adulterated seeds that sucked the life out of farmers. If the Govt of India does a reality check it can realize a shocking truth that majority of farmers in India are Below Poverty Line

NO one has identified a major crisis that is creeping slowly into this industry i.e the farm labour. The daily farm labour got enticed to attractive industrial daily wages due to which farm community are leaving farming and relocating to the headquarters or capital cities. A medium farmer or a landlord is making sure that his next generation gets meticulous grinding in academics to join the MNCs companies that look miraculously glossy. Is our GOVT going to do anything to retain the farm labour.

The bare truth is that no one is ready to accept the truth that India used to be one of the major producers of pulses but now in India we are not even meeting the average demand. We are importing pulses from countries like Canada. Pulses rate had almost doubled in the last three years with no sign to reduce in near future. Until there are no definite measures to cleanse the current system a day will come when we will be completely dependent on imports for our basic staple food i.e rice and wheat and pulses.


Shamelessly many of us know that our Indian economy is now dependent IMPORTS in various sectors like Petroleum & Natural gases, Fertilizers, Agri based products like Onions, Sugar etc the more we depend on imports the quicker we sink.

(1) http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/703873_2

ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/010/ai551e/ai551e00.pdf

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Feeling exhuasted working for Private companies...Simple steps to get into Public Sector Companies in India

Many of the experienced employees working in private sector does not take time or effort to check if there is any chance of getting into Government or Public companies. This is a major void that keeps away individuals from entering public enterprise domain.

But as per my experience people who have the zeal to explore and interest to venture into new profiles always has an option in PSUs and Government organisations. The only influencing factor is your attitude and focus towards tracking recruitment notifications'.

You can go through the newspaper thoroughly on a cup of tea in the morning to discover the opportunities notified in them. Many reputed new papers like Hindustan Times (every Thuesday), Times of India (Every Wednesday), The Hindu ( Wednesday), Eenadu (Tuesday and Friday) etc publishes almost 2 to 3pages of career openings. Keeping this apart a internet freak can always find tons of data regarding Govt jobs on net to search and apply.

The "Apply Online" trend had already implemented in many of the PSUs companies where it takes only 10 to 15 mins time to fill/upload/Pay applications for any particular job.

Many MNCs has good recognition among PSU HR circles so you will stand good chance to get interview call.

Most of the cases there will be only SINGLE ROUND OF INTERVIEW, any good day with good performance in interview will make you land in Public sector enterprise. 

So, guys who has a dream to join PSUs should start following the above small tips to get into the Govt jobs even after you had taken a toll of working in private sector...ALL THE BEST