Thursday, September 28, 2006

Gentle flower--go bust the 'inharmony'!

The humble flower is poised to bust the ‘inharmony’ in Chinese society!

You know, china has abundance of ‘inharmony’ in its society. Economy is booming in the coastal regions and all other regions ( and their inhabitants) feel left out. So much so that 100 millions people are abandoning their home and hearth to gamble their chances in the cities, in the coastal regions. This phenomenon is shaking up the Chinese society in its core.

So, they are seriously into floriculture in the hinterlands so that considerable people there can remain employed near homes and hence, there would be no incentive to move to the cities.

How serious? I’m quoting a few lines from a report of Times of India ( 27th Sept issue—do your search for the report!) to drive home the point.

>> The cut flower industry is so important a national priority that President Hu Jintao came to Yunnan province two years ago to call for growth in shipments. Prime Minister Wen Jiabou and his predecessor, Zhu Rongji, have taken a personal interest in improving the province’s greenhouses, and the government is offering interest-free loan for greenhouse constructions.

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( There) is the thinking behind an elaborate Chinese government’s effort to export cut flowers, aimed not just at developing a new business to take on the world but at redeveloping the social and economic landscape here in South Western china.<<

They are building 12-lane roads and bridges to support the industry. This is over and above the up gradations airports to the standards of ‘international airports in this strategically critical area’.

Don’t you notice Yunnan being a ‘strategically critical area’? I have no idea how Yunnan is perceived to be strategically critical vis a vis china’s security. But it is very close to our place and I’ve learnt every single reason why our place is so strategically placed vis a vis India’s security. May be, something happening here will have ripple effects on the Yunnan province and this close connectedness transfers the strategic values to that province also! I related matters, you would miss the news of All Assam Student’s Union’s agitation for opening the Stilwel Road, that connects the Upper Assam to Kummim, that is the capital city of Yunnan Province. They say it would serve as a modern day silk route for Assam and NE states.

In Manipur’s case, DONER ( Deptt for North Eastern Region) have already sanctioned the establishment of cold storage facilities in Tulihal Airport in Imphal. That would be the first step for anybody wanting to start a floriculture farm in the State. Don’t you also notice that some Bangalore-based floriculture companies have already started investing in our Northern neighbour—Nagaland?

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