Geographical analysis

Department of Geography & GIS

Article

Geographical analysis

Year: 2021, Volume: 10, Issue: 1, Pages: 40-44

Original Article

Status of Indian Society Amidst Global Vision of Society 5.0: Our Journey Towards

Received Date:11 January 2021, Accepted Date:20 April 2021

Abstract

The world is on the threshold of a technological transformation that will drastically affect the way we live, act, and interact with one another. The extent, scope, and complexity of the change will be unprecedented in human history. Society 5.0 is a far-reaching concept, as it predicts a complete change in our way of life. People, objects, and systems are all linked in the launch of Society 5.0. Sustainability in all industries, as well as Green Energy, Climate Control, and Social Innovation are critical. Social Innovation bridges geographic, age, gender, and language divides. It demonstrates the ability to tackle a wide range of problems in industries such as mobility, healthcare, agriculture, food, disaster management, energy, and many more. Hitachi is prepared to work with the government to develop a robust framework for a smooth transition to Society 5.0. An estimated 500 million people rely on agriculture for a living in India. Falling harvest sizes as a result of climate change are a serious socio-economic issue. Hitachi is contributing to India’s path to Society 5.0 by providing comprehensive IT x OT solutions

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Copyright

© 2021 Halyal & Bagade. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Published By Bangalore University, Bengaluru, Karnataka

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