Jubilant India is celebrating. On March 1, 2011, cricket crazy country repeated history, won six small doors and won the biggest game in cricket world. A new chapter of golden vocabulary was added to the glory history of Indian cricket. After six months, the flying flag came back. This time is not Dorney, not cricket, but the real hero is the world's largest democratic citizen, they are celebrating democratic victory. The atmosphere is escalating.
Vivek Shanbhag: There is no doubt that Indian change over the past two decades had a major impact on the lives of the characters in the book. But as a writer, I will not hesitate to say that my book represents this or that. In other words, I can not write a book to express something. I write a story. I will talk about this family at Ghachar Ghochar. The moment I decided my personality, I must represent myself to take them away from their sensitivity and freedom of movement. I think that fiction alone can effectively capture the complexity of the change that this country experienced over the past few decades.
Indian influence and "climate change" are not so far. More than 2,000 people died in 2015 due to the hot summer heat in India. That hot summer melted some of the New Delhi roads and became extreme. According to a recent study published in the July 2015 issue of modern science, India has lost about 250 square kilometers of sea level due to global warming. The ecological balance of India is impaired by population pressure, agricultural supply pressure to a large number of people, urbanization, sustainable development and industrialization, and this ecological balance depends on ponds, wetlands, lakes, trees, forests It is maintained by the ecosystem. . This situation leads India to climate change
India's lifestyle and culture has made tremendous changes. The population of India is increasing year by year, which directly affects the FMCG industry and its organization. The population of India is increasing year by year, but the population growth rate has declined for a while. The population growth rate in 2008 was 6%, which was 5% in 2009. The growth rate in 2010 was 3%. The data has not changed so much, but the demand and supply of fast-moving consumer goods will be affected by changes in demographics. As the birthrate and number of customers decline, demand will decrease and competition will intensify. Most importantly, the change is the lifestyle of Indian customers and social behavior will affect Indian FMCG industry. As time goes by, it will require new products and services and will result in increased investment in research and development from FMCG companies. The world is facing food shortages and investment in food production is increasing.