Does better educational standards really make a person intelligent?
By ravi_s2025
@ravi_s2025 (510)
India
October 11, 2011 9:54am CST
This question came to my mind when i read an article in yahoo news in which it says Ford company opens a plant in india spending 1 billion dollars.There was like 500 replies to that,i guess,by americans.All the replies were like..,"oh i lost my job". "I will never buy a ford again" etc etc.99.9% of them wrote such negative comments.
Likewise i saw similar responses when harley davidson opened an assembly plant in india and in discussion forums people were crying loud at it.
The articles clearly says that the vehicls are made for the indian market,not to export.
1.I wonder if it is difficult to figure it out that when a company expands to another country the profit goes back to its parent company.
2.Do they really think that they can make a car for $4000 in america and export it to a india which is worlds' largest small car hub where competition is very strong?To compete with domestic companies they have to manufacture it in india.
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@ardoy0731 (7308)
• Philippines
11 Oct 11
I think better standards in terms of education will really help the student to be smarter.But let just not blame it on the standard of education,the student should also have the hardwork,determination,perseverance and discipline to learn all the things that they have to learn.It is always two to tango as they say.