Wednesday 23 January 2019

Interaction with French Professors

22nd January



We have many assumptions in our mind regarding French people on the basis of our study. We have studied French history, including French Revolution, French colonialism, Yellow vest movement etc. The general result which we found is that there is much violence than peace. But this is not with the case of France only. In India also we  can see the same situation. There are so many similarities between India and France.
Surprisingly we get chance to interact with French professors from the University of Lorraine. Thanks to Prof. Kishore Joshi from Economics department who brings French professors for meaningful interaction. Prof. Saeed Paivandi and Prof. Fontanini Christine talk on various social, economical, political trends of France.



Gap between rich and poor

Prof. Fontanini Christine talks about the gap between rich and poor. She has thrown light on the societal issue of France. The more money was with rich only and middle and poor remains aloof from the biggest part of wealth. As they are sharing only 10 percent (for example). However remaining 90(for example) percent was with big money holder, big companies, market. In this way the gap increases between them because of unequal distribution of wealth. Same is the case with India also.

Feminism 



The question always arise in our mind that how much percentage of girls are studying as compared to boys in school and colleges and in which field. The answer we get is more percentage of girls in the field of humanities than boys. However there is lesser percentage of girls in the field of computer studies. More boys are in the side of technology. Male are more in the area where he can get more money and female remains in the area where she is less paid or almost didn't paid for housework.

Unemployment and Education

In France, the more you are educated, the more job opportunities u get, In India that is reverse, the more u educate, the more u get unemployment rate. There are less job opportunities for the educated masses in India and more for uneducated at cheaper cost, means with lowest salary.

In this way we get much information about France and also get authenticity of  our assumption when we meet real people.




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