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Vision 2025 was a series of four propositions to increase Tulsa County's sales tax rate by $0.01 in order to fund capital improvements and provide economic development incentives.
Two prior proposals, in 1997 and 2000, were rejected by Tulsa County voters. However, all four components of Vision 2025 were approved by voters in a September 9, 2003 election.[1]
Proposition 1 was never implemented; as such, the overall sales tax increase was only $0.006.
Two prior proposals, in 1997 and 2000, were rejected by Tulsa County voters. However, all four components of Vision 2025 were approved by voters in a September 9, 2003 election.[1]
Proposition 1 was never implemented; as such, the overall sales tax increase was only $0.006.
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INTRODUCTION
Technology vision 2035 foresees the Indians of 2035, and technologies required for fulfilling their needs. It is not a visualization of technologies that will be available in 2035, but a vision of where our country and its citizens should be in 2035 and how technology should bring this vision to fruition. The document is dedicated to late Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam,the former President of India. The role of technology in the economic progress of a nation is well recognized and appreciated, efforts are being made globally to develop technology strengths and make the industries competitive, for well-rounded development of the society. The developing countries specially have shown a marked rise in the pace of economic growth in recent years with focus on Science, Technology & Innovations.If the trends available are to be believed, there is likely to be a shift in economic power towards the third world countries in the 21st century. Changes in the global economic scenario, growing aspirations of Indian population for better living and the fact that India would be a developed nation by 2035, have challenged TIFAC (Technology Information, Forecasting and Assessment Council) to delineate a Vision for the country. Having commended Technology Vision 2020 in the 1990s to catapult India into the league of developed countries, TIFAC has now geared-up itself to deliver Technology Vision 2035 for India.
Aim
The Aim of this 'Technology Vision Document 2035' is to ensure theSecurity, Enhancing of Prosperity, and Enhancing Identity of every Indian,which is stated in the document as "Our Aspiration"or "Vision Statement"in all languages of the 8th Schedule of the Constitution. The Vision documents also identifies twelve (12) prerogatives- (six for meeting individual needs and six for the collective needs) that should be available to each and every Indian. These are:
Individual Prerogatives:
Clean air and potable water
Food and nutritional security
Universal healthcare and public hygiene
24x7 energy
Decent habitat
Quality education, livelihood and creative opportunities
Collective Prerogatives
Safe and speedy mobility
Public safety and national security
Cultural diversity and vibrancy
Transparent and effective governance
Disaster and climate resilience
Eco-friendly conservation of natural resources
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Technology vision 2035 foresees the Indians of 2035, and technologies required for fulfilling their needs. It is not a visualization of technologies that will be available in 2035, but a vision of where our country and its citizens should be in 2035 and how technology should bring this vision to fruition. The document is dedicated to late Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam,the former President of India. The role of technology in the economic progress of a nation is well recognized and appreciated, efforts are being made globally to develop technology strengths and make the industries competitive, for well-rounded development of the society. The developing countries specially have shown a marked rise in the pace of economic growth in recent years with focus on Science, Technology & Innovations.If the trends available are to be believed, there is likely to be a shift in economic power towards the third world countries in the 21st century. Changes in the global economic scenario, growing aspirations of Indian population for better living and the fact that India would be a developed nation by 2035, have challenged TIFAC (Technology Information, Forecasting and Assessment Council) to delineate a Vision for the country. Having commended Technology Vision 2020 in the 1990s to catapult India into the league of developed countries, TIFAC has now geared-up itself to deliver Technology Vision 2035 for India.
Aim
The Aim of this 'Technology Vision Document 2035' is to ensure theSecurity, Enhancing of Prosperity, and Enhancing Identity of every Indian,which is stated in the document as "Our Aspiration"or "Vision Statement"in all languages of the 8th Schedule of the Constitution. The Vision documents also identifies twelve (12) prerogatives- (six for meeting individual needs and six for the collective needs) that should be available to each and every Indian. These are:
Individual Prerogatives:
Clean air and potable water
Food and nutritional security
Universal healthcare and public hygiene
24x7 energy
Decent habitat
Quality education, livelihood and creative opportunities
Collective Prerogatives
Safe and speedy mobility
Public safety and national security
Cultural diversity and vibrancy
Transparent and effective governance
Disaster and climate resilience
Eco-friendly conservation of natural resources
Hope it helps..!!
Mark it as brainliest☺️☺️
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