Introduction
More often, the term globalisation is being
perceived by these challenges.
Globalisation, has acquired considerable emotive force. Globalisation
has its own meaning from different individuals.
For some, globalisation is a process that is beneficial, i.e. a key to
the future world economic development and also inevitable and
irreversible. Others regard it with hospitality
even fear, believing that it increases inequality within and between nations or
organisations, threatens employment and living standards and thwarts social
progress. Globalisation has its own
style of offering extensive opportunities for truly worldwide development but
it can be seen that it s not progressing evenly. Some nations or organisations are becoming
integrated into the global economy faster than the others. Nations or
organisations that have been able to integrate are seeing advance growth and
reduced poverty. With the undying influence of globalisation to the world,
there are many organisations that are striving to adjust with these influences.
Thus this paper will tackle about globalisation, its benefits and costs, the
key challenges that it posed to the development of livelihood projects in
Rajasthan, India.
Statement of the Problem
Generally,
the purpose of this study is to determine the effects of globalisation on the development of livelihood projects in
Rajasthan, India. This study tries to answer the following queries:
- With reference to globalization effort of the
government of India, do the development
of livelihood projects in Rajasthan, India are affected?
- What are the variables that significantly affect
the perception of the respondents regarding globalisation on the development of livelihood projects in
Rajasthan, India?
- Does globalisation significantly affect the
progress of livelihood projects in
Rajasthan, India?
- What are the recommended solutions to the
problems emerging in livelihood
projects at Rajasthan, India in accordance to globalisation
process?
Hypothesis of the Study
Based
on the research questions the research project works out on the following null
hypotheses:
1.
Globalisation has no significant effect to the progress and development of livelihood projects in Rajasthan, India.
2.
Respondents’ perception regarding globalisation has no
significant relationship to the development
of livelihood projects in Rajasthan,
India.
Significance of the Study
Globalisation
has basically collected a series of appraisals and criticisms from
professionals in different fields. However, the most widely debated issue is
the debate on whether globalisation is being used as a weapon of advertisement
to dominate the weaker culture. For years,
This
study will provide information to business leaders regarding the effect of
globalisation. Knowing how the
perceptions of the respondents regarding globalisation in the development of
livelihood projects in India will assist business leaders and rural developer
in establishing programs, policies, and development.
Methodology
This paper will
be based on qualitative research method. There
are factors which stand to achieve from the use of qualitative research
inquisition. Basically, researchers gain not only because of increased ease of
use to pre-existing viewpoint and the contextually responsive nature of
methodologies such as life history, but also for the reason that qualitative
research methodology helps researchers address the "singularity of
values" so ubiquitous in past research efforts and understand the nature
of "intercontextual work (Saunders,
Lewis, & Thornhill, 2003).
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