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Tune in to 115th Episode of Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 27th October 2024

Tune in to 115th Episode of Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 27th October 2024

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GauravSharma
GauravSharma 1 year 9 months ago
Sir Just wanted to ask joining NCC is bad or good. Because teachers believe ,NCC is curricular activity. It is waste of time. What I request to motivate new generation to have at least once ,a NCC camp.it will bring new generation to one INDIA and INDIAN feel.
Jayesh Kulkarni
Jayesh Kulkarni 1 year 9 months ago
DONT REFER TO ILLITERATE DUMP CORRUPT IAS IPS IFS IRS MLA MP TAX NOT PAID FOR FREE FUND SALARY CORRUPTION ITSELF GRIEVANCE FILE MOVE FROM ONE TABLE TO ANOTHER NO WORK BOGUS GOVT TENDER WITHOUT GST FORGE GOVT TENDER? DON’T SLEEP on PUBLIC CHAIR on PUBLIC COST TAX SALARY? RISK of LIFE FROM TERRORISM DON MAFIA GUNDA GANG TERROR DONT CLOSE COMPLAINT FORCEFULLY ANSWER PDF ATTACH 50 PAGE DISPLAY ONLINE DAILY WORK PERFORMANCE of PM CM DY CM IAS IPS IFS IRS MLA MP?
Bisathi Bharath
Bisathi Bharath 1 year 9 months ago
Global Collaborations: Strengthen alliances with countries like the USA, Taiwan, and Japan to ensure efficient supply chains and access to vital raw materials and technologies. Supply Chain Resilience: Diversify sources, reduce import dependency, and fortify the semiconductor supply chain to mitigate risks from global disruptions.
Bisathi Bharath
Bisathi Bharath 1 year 9 months ago
Focused fiscal support: It is very important to channel fiscal support, initially targeting segments beyond chip fabrication, such as design centres, testing facilities, and packaging, leveraging India’s talent pool. Skilled Workforce Development: There is a need to strengthen educational programs and training initiatives such as the Skill India mission and others to leverage India’s demographic dividend and provide youth with employment opportunities.
Bisathi Bharath
Bisathi Bharath 1 year 9 months ago
Lack of highly skilled labour and technology: A semiconductor fab is a multi-step sequence by which electronic circuits are gradually created, and it requires high skills and technology, which India lacks. Scarcity of raw materials: From a value-chain perspective, silicon, Germanium & Gallium arsenide, and Silicon carbide are needed, but they are unavailable in India and must be imported. Disposal of Hazardous Waste: The semiconductor fabrication process involves using toxic materials such as arsenic, antimony, and phosphorus, which can have adverse environmental effects. Geopolitics: Trade war and geopolitical tensions between the USA and China, due to which the USA has put stiff trade restrictions on the supply of cutting-edge technology.
Bisathi Bharath
Bisathi Bharath 1 year 9 months ago
Challenges Faced by the Semiconductor Industry in India Capital-intensive: The Semiconductor fabrication unit undertakings cost billions of dollars for extensive facilities. Therefore, it can be carried out by only a few companies worldwide. High maintenance: They require a high-quality supply of water, electricity, and insulation from the elements, reflecting the high capital needed to make sophisticated circuits. Long gestation: A state-of-the-art fabrication unit can take up to five years before full production, but it requires full financing and continuous labour supply during the gestation period.
Bisathi Bharath
Bisathi Bharath 1 year 9 months ago
Maximizing Self-Reliance: Future chip production should encompass the entire value chain, from design to fabrication, packaging, and testing Connectivity and Capability: Connecting related industries and enhancing national capabilities are crucial steps to build a robust chip manufacturing ecosystem in India. Collaboration between Industry and Government: Industry-government collaboration is essential to leverage existing capabilities,
Bisathi Bharath
Bisathi Bharath 1 year 9 months ago
Adverse effect on the environment: Many toxic materials are used in the fabrication process such as arsenic, antimony, and phosphorous, that consists a hazardous impact on the environment. Disposal of Hazardous Waste: The semiconductor fabrication process involves the use of toxic materials such as arsenic, antimony, and phosphorus, which can have adverse environmental effects
Bisathi Bharath
Bisathi Bharath 1 year 9 months ago
Lack of highly-skilled labor and technology: Semiconductor fab is a multiple-step sequence by which electronic circuits are gradually created, which requires high skills and technology in which India is lagging. Scarcity of raw materials: From a value-chain perspective, it needs silicon, Germanium & Gallium arsenide, and Silicon carbide which are not available in India and needs to be imported.
Bisathi Bharath
Bisathi Bharath 1 year 9 months ago
Challenges in Developing the Semiconductor Industry in India Several challenges need to be addressed to establish a robust semiconductor industry in India: Highly capital-intensive - As semiconductor fabrication units undertakings costing billions of dollars for large facilities. High maintenance: They require high-quality supply of water, electricity, and insulation from the elements, reflecting the high degree of capital needed to make sophisticated circuits.