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Globalisation

DEHUMANIZING EFFECT OF GLOBALIZATION

An Indian shaving with a Gillette Mach 3, putting on his Pepe jeans, dancing to the song of Michael Jackson, moving around in his Mercedes, supersizing his burger at Mcdonald's and entering a theatre to watch a James Bond movie. A phenomenon that would have been just a dream, a few years back. The word "Globalization" has made this possible.
The definition of globalization is essentially that because of technology, people around the world can now interact faster and less expensively than ever before.
However there exist dark realities behind this much coveted phenomenon. For the same reason, globalization has today become a major sort of debate among academicians, policy makers and NGOs. Despite the continuing emphasis on promoting global prosperity and achieving a more "just world," negative aspects of globalization remain rife in our globe. Poverties, inequalities, injustices, starvations, backwards and marginalization are all serious......


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