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 Higher wages attracts youth towards the software sector Software leaves manufacturing in limbo
Software companies in India hire over 60 per cent of fresh engineering graduates, and this trend may affect the growth of manufacturing sector and also the quality of teaching faculty in the long-term.

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A file photograph of the polluted Ganges river India 120th in water quality among 122 nations
India has been ranked a highly poor 120th for its water quality above only Morocco and Belgium in the first ever United Nations system-wide evaluation of global water resources released on March 5.

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