Technology is accepted very slowly in India. We are given to understand in China, technology is introduced in the growth of rice crop. They use less water and manure, so much so that they are less methane emission which is one of the of the sources of global heating. Such a thing is hard to be experimented in India. We are deep rooted to our tradition which is both our strength and weakness.
2007-05-02 18:58:01
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answered by Anonymous
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ofcourse it does. but the thing is in what way does it change?now india has many nuclear power stations which means in order to get/ acquire energy but it effects a lot to the nature .
let me tell u the temperature in amritsar this year its 50 which is unfavourable for the human life.its just bec of the technoplogy.
on the other hand if u use technology such as that is for tidal energy it doesnt effect nature .
2007-05-03 02:10:15
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answered by anand k 2
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I don't know about the nature. But I know that it's not change the nature of Indians (Public). Before technology they kill there daughters after Born, now they kill there daughters before born this the how we advance, and we take the advantage of technology.
2007-05-03 04:16:55
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answered by Ronit R 1
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Yes
2007-05-03 05:37:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It does change the face of the nation, though I doubt it has brought about any positive change for the poor farmer or labourer.
2007-05-03 03:10:11
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answered by Rajesh Iyer 2
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it changes the nature of everything else, what makes India immune?
2007-05-03 01:54:33
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answered by nobudE 7
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Yes, haven't you seen the digital elphants or cobra 2.3.2.
2007-05-03 01:55:59
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answered by DeVeega 3
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definitely the pace of the growth is fast .
2007-05-06 07:23:41
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answered by nomoreiaminthisworld 6
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