Monday, April 10, 2017

Morris D. Morris’s argument that there was ‘not much direct evidence of the decline of India’s traditional industries’

MHI-05: HISTORY OF INDIAN ECONOMY
Course Code: MHI-05
Assignment Code: MHI-05/AST/TMA/2016-17
Total Marks: 100



Q9:- Critically examine Morris D. Morris’s argument that there was ‘not much direct evidence of the decline of India’s traditional industries’.

John David Morris (born 1946) is an American young earth creationist. He is the son of "the father of creation science", Henry M. Morris, and after his father's death became the president of the Institute for Creation Research (ICR). Morris is a creationist author and speaks at a variety of churches. Many of his presentations discuss the fossil record and its relation to evolution.


 

The traditional industries that once formed the foundation of the country's economy are fighting for survival as they struggle against increasing competition from cheaper and more efficient rivals. "The traditional industries would probably not survive, or at least would only survive on a smaller scale without - subsidies," said Christopher Davidson, a lecturer at Britain's Durham University and an author of two books about the UAE.

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