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Globalisation has changed the way of living of people in India since independence. Write the changes on the following parameters – transport, communication, technology, tourism, health and
education. ​

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What globalization actually means ??

Globalization means the speedup of movements and exchanges (of human beings, goods, and services, capital, technologies or cultural practices) all over the planet. One of the effects of globalization is that it promotes and increases interactions between different regions and populations around the globe.

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Effect on communication

Global communication is directly affected by the process of globalization, and helps to increase business opportunities, remove cultural barriers and develop a global village. Both globalization and global communication have changed the environmental, cultural, political and economic elements of the world.

Effect on education

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Globalization enhances the ability of learners to access, assess, adopt, and apply knowledge, to think independently to exercise appropriate judgment and to collaborate with others to make sense of new situations. - Globalization produces an increased quantity of scientifically and technically trained persons.

Effect on tourism

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Hospitals, road networks, and other economic drivers are also improving by the day. According to research, demographic shifts due to globalization greatly affect tourism as an industry. The higher the employment rate and average income index a country have, the higher the number of travelers it produces.

Technological effects

  • Globalization boosts technological development

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First, globalization allows countries to gain easier access to foreign knowledge. Second, it enhances international competition—including as a result of the rise of emerging market firms—and this strengthens firms' incentives to innovate and adopt foreign technologies.

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