Globalization As Negotiating Intervention In India: An Appraisal Of Human Rights
Globalization As Negotiating Intervention In India: An Appraisal Of Human Rights
Dr. Alok chantia, Lecturer(Anthropology), SJNPG(KKC) College, Lucknow, U.P.(India)
Dr. Preeti Misra, Sr. Lecturer, Human rights, Dept of Law, BBAU, Lucknow, U.P.,India
Key word- Globalization, Culture, Change, and Economy
Abstract-
Change is inevitable process. Any creature on this earth is not away from this notion “change” but except biological change, all other features created by man coined as culture is also under this outline. From the Paleolithic to Neolithic period, man formed many cultural traits for his/her smooth and cozy survival. Such cultural evolution, now has reached up to the process of Liberlization, Privatization and Globalization etc. Change made an environment of shifting of man from river bank settlement to urban set up because of technological development in water storage system. So due to water accessibility mechanism, man created multiplex and multi storeyed buildings in the path of change. In the same manner the process of urbanization became more powerful in its existence due to flow and formation of currency. Now man can avail any fruit of life by using currency and he/she can earn more and more by his/ her physical/ mental work. That is why society got many categories as very poor, poor, medium, rich etc in the process of change. So change is counter part of one’s life and nation too.
Globalization has created a vital pace in human’s life. Generally this term is taken in term of economical change. In India globalization has made a transitional phase between traditional and imported culture, trade, livelihood etc. Due to cheap labour , availability of man power and easy trade policy, multinational companies prefer to plant their factories on India’s land, but what happens when change occurs due to globalization? It is well discussed in my proposed paper. Case study of Plachimada of Kerala state shows that MNC’s are making adverse situation for indigenous people. So they are facing crisis of survival due to loss of their traditional occupation of agriculture. In an other case of Anantpur of Andhrapradesh, where peasant of ground nuts and fisheries are committing suicide due to collapse of their traditional occupation in the process of globalization.
Present study shows that negotiating intervention as economical globalization has created passage of jobs at gross route level in India but we cant deny the pace of recession in south-east Asia and India too. This intervention has made an anti-environment of collapse of traditional life and culture of indigenous people that will be explained in my proposed paper.

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