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WORLD FOCUS 2022-05 43, 5 (18) answer(s).
 
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Digital Development of Education 4.0 With Industry 4.0- Challenges and Opportunitiess / Dei, Pinki Rani   Journal Article
Dei, Pinki Rani Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract By preparing students for the next life and working with industry 4.0, we can replace people working in specific fields with smarter robots. Education requires the use of relevant information and skills that cannot be replaced by robots.
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Evolving Indian Cosmic Vision: Sub-Conscious Mind, Hypnotherapy & Past-Life Regression, AI, Robotics, Big Data May-Help Realize Society 5.0 & May Proceed Towards Universe! / Tripathi, Sudhanshu   Journal Article
Tripathi, Sudhanshu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Indian culture believes thata human life consists of two aspects, spirit and matter or spiritual and temporal, and it is the unique magnificence of the same which perfectly associates each living body with the eternal soul. Both these units in the aforesaid worlds are essential to comprehend the eternal and universal Truth or Supreme Divine or Almighty God, the ultimate union of which is the highest goal of the human life, elaborated in all religions or even in literary classics throughout the world.
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Importance of Societal Values in the Advancement of Industry 4.0 - A Lesson from the Asian Tigers / Jakhar, Aviral   Journal Article
Jakhar, Aviral Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract There is always hope for a better society. This narrative begins in the platonic period, when ancient Greeks drew a rudimentary sketch of society, and remain consistent with a healthy conclusion in the social compact about how society operates and under what conditions. All of the answers were given by “Thomas Hobbes,” a philosopher from the Middle Ages.
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India’s Policy to Capitalize Industry 4.0 is a Must for an Atmanirbhar Bharat / Ghosh, Pitam   Journal Article
Ghosh, Pitam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The complete manufacturing ecosystem is undergoing a phenomenal shift with technological advancements happening at a fast pace. The need to understand and adopt the advanced manufacturing techniques is the need of hour.
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India’s Road to Resolving Unemployment With All Types of Industry: Our Journey Towards / Mohanty, Biswa Ranjan   Journal Article
Mohanty, Biswa Ranjan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India has come to enjoy a distinct advantage in labour market compared to most developed and less developed countries due to the fast changing age distribution of population. Further, the decline in worker population ratio in the adult age group has been stalled while the same has gone up significantly for women in recent years.
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India’s Skill Programme: Opportunities and Challenges / Bagade, Basavaraj ; Dubey, Anupama   Journal Article
Basavaraj Bagade and Anupama Dubey Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The government of India’s “Make in India” programme, as well as the country’s rapid economic growth, have underlined the need for skilled workers in the country. On the one hand, skill development is critical for achieving quicker, more sustainable, and inclusive growth, as well as ensuring that the growing young population has adequate job opportunities. Because of India’s demographic window of opportunity, it might become the world’s skill capital.
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India’s Transition in Economy through Industrialization Process: Reflections of some Strategic Issues / Majumdar, Subhankar ; Sengupta, Ritushree   Journal Article
Subhankar Majumdar and Dr. Ritushree Sengupta Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper is an attempt to look into the strategic issues involved in the India’s industrialization process in recent past. There is a paradigmatic shift in the context of economic development in this country since 2014. There are shift in policies, adoption of different patterns of process and in terms of finance also.
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India’s Vision and Foreign Policy Endeavours: Exploration of Policy towards Neighbours and beyond / Panda, Snehalata   Journal Article
Panda, Snehalata Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India experienced worst crises in the neighbourhood as well as in the expanded neighborhood but managed reasonably well to safeguard its interests, pushed up its relationship with neighbours and major powers ,followed diplomatic means to assuage the border crisis and concentrated on humanitarian issues in its international relationship which should continue to guide its policy.
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Industrial Revolution 4.0: Technology -Humanity Interface / Arya, Narendra Kumar   Journal Article
Arya, Narendra Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In recent years, the prevalence of words such as “Industry 4.0” or “Society 5.0” has increased globally. These concepts are closely interlinked. Industry 4.0 is, plainly speaking, an abbreviation for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (also known as the 4IR), and likewise, Society 5.0 symbolises the fifth phase of changes and revolutions in human society that began in ancient times.
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Industrialization in India and the Consequences of Globalization: Analysis from Public Policy point of View / Parida, Pradip Kumar ; Sahoo, Madhusmita   Journal Article
Parida, Pradip Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper is an attempt to critically examine the issues involved in the domain of industrialization process in India, from the public policy point of view, particularly from the post- globalization period in India.
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Industrialization Process in India: Impact on Development Paradigm / Parida, Dilip Kumar ; Bhattacharya, Swarupa   Journal Article
Dilip Kumar Parida and Dr. Swarupa Bhattacharya Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper looks into the way industrialization process occurred in India. What are the problems and prospects? The causes of late industrialization process and the consequences it has followed after that. Most significant point in this context is to look into the development model our country adopted since independence.
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Industry 4.0: India’s Status, Preparedness, and Vision / Kumar, Sujay   Journal Article
Kumar, Sujay Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India has entered into an era of new transformed dimension of industrial production with the coming up of emerging technologies termed as Industry 4.0. The paper seeks to access the current status of technological adoption in India. It highlights the role played by MSMEs, Gig economy, Informal sectors, etc. The status of investment and opportunities present in various sectors gives great insights about India’s preparedness.
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Industry 4.0: Meaning, Nature, Evolution and Issues / Gupta, Alok Kumar   Journal Article
Gupta, Alok Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The recent spate of pandemic driven by COVID-19 (Coronavirus and its mutants) has brought a completely new world before the global community. It has affected profoundly the lives that transcends health-related matters. It has made the industry rethink its production and distribution process and fundamentals of business strategy.
Key Words Industry 4.0 
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Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0: an Indian Perspective / James, KS Luckyson   Journal Article
James, KS Luckyson Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Industry 4.0 is the automation in the manufacturing industry with the Internet of Things and cyber-physical systems to make the industry more competitive. It is to control the value chain of industrial and digitalization of the industry through ICT with networking processes. Society 5.0 refers to a policy to create a human-centered and smarter society to balance the economic and technological advancement to solve the prevailing crisis in the society with AI systems.
Key Words Indian Perspective  Industry 4.0  Society 5.0 
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Provision of WASH Resources to Women: an Integral Goal towards Achieving Sustainable Society 5.0 / Wadhwa, Anuranjita   Journal Article
Wadhwa, Anuranjita Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The 17 goals with their integrated approach towards development seeks to guide member nation states to build upon people centred development with no one left behind. The essence of this principle is to build a human centred society - Society 5.0. Society 5.0 is a resolution to societal problems and bringing sustainable lives along with economic development aiming at a human cantered society.
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Re-exploring Human Relations in the Context of ‘Society 5.0: an Understanding of its Impact on Indian Society / Padhi, Rajashree   Journal Article
Padhi, Rajashree Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The present article basically deals with the ‘Society 5.0’. The proposed society plan of Japan to meet the challenges of its society, the government has developed a proposal to make the society more vibrant, qualitative and enjoyable with the uses of Artificial Intelligence. Japanese society has its strengths as well as limitations. The present paper deals with the various ideas that the Society 5.0 includes and the way the government has been planning to reform their society.
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Skill India Program and Industry 4.0 / Singhmar, Nikhil Kumar ; Singh, Sandeep   Journal Article
Singh, Sandeep Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India is the second-most populous country in the world. It has the world’s largest young population and around 65% of the total population is below 30 years. In addition, India has the highest number of youth in the world and it also has the largest working force in the world.
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Society 5.0 and Women: Impact of Advancement in the field of Medical Technology / Pal, Khyati   Journal Article
Pal, Khyati Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Scientific advancement and human development have been a correlated process in history. With every new innovation and discovery human society have been affected, sometimes for their benefit and at other times for their loss too. The impact of any scientific endeavour has never been unanimously similar for all human kind.
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