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Career Avenues and Revenue Models (CAR Models) can be designed effortlessly just by connecting people into pressing issues in the society.

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Addressing Poverty, Senior Care, Environment promotion, Human Relations, Referral Circles, Media Campaigns, PR Initiatives etc. are areas where we can create plenty of Career Avenues and Revenue Models.

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“Do good unto others” is a timeless philosophy that transcends cultures, religions, and geographical boundaries. This simple yet profound principle encourages us to cultivate kindness, compassion, and empathy towards others. By doing good unto others, we not only bring joy and positivity into their lives but also create a ripple effect of goodness that resounds within ourselves. As we selflessly extend a helping hand, lend a listening ear, or offer a comforting word, we experience a deep sense of fulfillment, purpose, and connection with the world around us. By embracing this philosophy, we can foster a culture of kindness, build stronger communities, and create a brighter future for all.

Water, Water Everywhere, Not a Drop to Drink: This is the Paradox of Economic Realities and Missing Opportunities across Indian Cities and Villages!

The phrase “water, water everywhere, not a drop to drink” is a popular metaphor here to highlight the stark contrast between abundance of career possibilities and missing accessibility for majority of people in Indian economic scenario. Country is progressing but people are kept away from the happening economic world.

Plenty of people are there in want of opportunities everywhere. This is just like the phrase of water, water everywhere as coined by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in his poem “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” It has been used to describe situations where resources are plentiful, yet somehow, remain out of reach.

In the context of economics, this phrase takes on a profound significance. We live in a world where opportunities all around are flourishing in abundance. Wealth is increasing and economy is active. Technology is advancing and innovation is rampant. And yet, for a significant portion of the population, these opportunities remain out of reach and elusive, like water that is visible but unreachable.

The paradox is striking. On one hand, we have establishments, businesses, and industries that are thriving, creating wealth. They all supposed to generate more employment on a continuous basis. More employment is the sign of growth even for them. Why then we have a large population that remains disconnected from these opportunities, struggling to make ends meet, and living in poverty?

The art of engaging people beyond traditional methods!

The following analogy of vehicles and drivers is apt here. Imagine a city with plenty of cars, buses, and trucks, but not enough drivers to operate them. The vehicles represent the opportunities that exist in the economy, while the drivers represent the people who need to access these opportunities. Just as the vehicles are useless without drivers, economic opportunities are meaningless without engaging more people who can tap them to perform well.

We are in a beehive wherein most of the bees are kept inactive. We do not even get to know the nuances of teaching people to fish in our ponds while they are engaged in the preparation and promotion of our vast economic eco system.  We are not even understanding the kind of mistakes that we are doing by keeping large number of people economically disengaged. They are the people who can take our establishments to enormous levels of performance excellence.

Learn the art of making people to work without salary!

The answer lies in creating a system that enables people to connect with us and to access economic opportunities that are also beneficial for our establishments to flourish and prosper. This is just as teaching people how to drive. Engage maximum number of people in small little economic programs. Let them learn the art of earning. Learning driving need not be in BMWs and Mercedes Benz.

Help people to experience the taste of fruits in small economic chain of social initiatives. Involve people in addressing the pressing issues in the world. Let them be a part of a self-sustainable volunteer model. Engage people in economics and encourage them to become part of your referral network.

Small little CAR Models can be operated in micro units!

Career Avenues and Revenue Models (CAR Models) can be designed effortlessly just by connecting people into pressing issues in the society. Poverty, Senior Care, Environment promotion, Human Relations, Referral Circle, Media and PR etc. are areas where we can create plenty of Career Avenues and Revenue Models.

Just give a start to people by engaging them into Small Revenue Models (SRM) by integrating service, compassion and charity into their daily routines.  They will get into entrepreneurship models and gain financial literacy and freedom in the process of prosperity. Those who have got appropriate foundation to begin their career will stay strong in the foundation. They will reciprocate well as well.

CAR Models and “driving schools” can take up sustainable volunteerism to begin with and get into entrepreneurship incubators, or service careers later. We can have Certificate programs, mobile apps, or community initiatives to promote the concept. The key is to create a platform that provides people with the skills, knowledge, and support they need to access economic opportunities.

By doing so, we can unlock the potential of millions of people who are currently excluded from the economic mainstream. We can create an inclusive economy that provides opportunities for all, regardless of their background, education, or socio-economic status. The benefits of such an approach are numerous.

For individuals, it means access to better job prospects, higher incomes, and improved living standards. For businesses, it means a larger pool of skilled workers, increased productivity, and expanded referral networks. For societies, it means reduced poverty, inequality, and social unrest.

It’s time to start driving schools everywhere and teach people the art of economic driving. With the right skills and knowledge, they will flourish, and the BMWs and Mercedes of economic success will be within their reach.

Urban hunger is not only about poverty. It’s a sign of a much larger issue. The widening gap between income and the cost of living. Salaries stagnate while expenses skyrocket | Global TV

The Urban Hunger is an Invisible Struggle; we should break the Shadows of it WITH Combo Career Campaigns in Massive Scale | Global TV

Urban hunger is a silent crisis. The problem continues to grow as we grow and as much we grow until we collectively look at them. True hunger is hidden behind the luminous cover-ups of the modern cities. In the midst of economic expansion and technological progress, the harsh reality for many urban dwellers is a struggle for the most basic of human needs including food. Cities always boast prosperity and social wellbeing. But, millions of people remain on the heart and peripheries of boasting cities fighting a battle of hunger that rarely makes headlines.

The Faces of Urban Hunger

Behind the hustle and bustle of urban life, there are people living in unjustified conditions. Their struggles often go ignored. Many of sufferings in urban settings are not even seen outside. There are certain general faces of urban hunger:

Office Assistants: They live in cramped shelters.  Work for long hours to barely meet their basic needs. Many times, they skip meals to afford rent and other basic utilities. Despite having a job, rising costs of urban living push them to sacrifice their own well-being. They cannot afford an insurance or a bank deposit.

Security Staff and Housekeeping Workers: These essential workers ensure the safety and cleanliness of the city. Yet, they earn barely enough to survive. With limited pay and no job security, feeding their families becomes a daily challenge. They are forced to make tough choices between housing, healthcare, and food.

Young Professionals: They are sandwiched between many adverse situations. Sometimes they do multiple jobs to make a better life but are trapped in a cycle of devil and the Dead Sea. High cost of living like rent, transportation, utilities and apparels leaves little room for essentials like food. Despite working hard, they are forced to skip meals, unable to break free from the financial chain.

Urban hunger is not only about poverty. It’s a sign of a much larger issue. The widening gap between income and the cost of living. As salaries stagnate while expenses skyrocket, more and more people are forced to live on the edge, with hunger becoming a recurring reality. Hunger is hid behind the cover of shame or shy in the pretext of dignity and self-respect. The bargain of the capital system always keep squeezing the people to gain control and command over them.   

Breaking the Cycle and Addressing urban hunger requires a broad approach that empowers individuals to break free from the cycle of poverty and hunger. Global TV’s Combo Career Programs focus on SPG (Skill, Prosperity, and Growth). In a lighter side we present them in a tiny drive named Snacks Packs for God.

The Combo Career Programs help individuals expand their skill sets and explore opportunities that can lead to financial stability. Whether it’s through enhancing communication, career mentorship, or engaging in passionate skills, the program fosters growth by offering a sustainable solution to the underlying economic challenges many urban workers face. We believe in the solutions underlying in every problems that we face. Our aim to begin the transformation process at the very essence of the problem itself. We face the head-on one to one.

By providing mentorship, and networking opportunities, Global TV’s initiative aims to combat the root causes of hunger by giving people the tools to improve their livelihoods. Programs like SPG help to transform the lives of individuals, turning the tide against urban hunger and creating pathways for prosperity.

How to Make a Difference?

Ending urban hunger is a collective responsibility. There are many ways you can get involved and help alleviate this invisible struggle:

Volunteer Time and Resources: Dedicate your time to food banks, community kitchens, or initiatives that address hunger. Your contributions, whether monetary or through volunteer hours, can directly impact those in need. Bring in the most reputed individuals to get into the initiatives like Snack Packs for God.  

Support Programs like Global TV’s SPG: By joining or supporting initiatives like the Combo Career Programs, you are helping people acquire the skills they need to overcome economic hardships. These programs address the core of the hunger issue by providing combo career solutions through collective engagement of people and centralized data based expertise. Together, we can bring urban hunger out of the shadows. Let us support those who struggle and ensure that everyone in our cities has access to the basic human rights including food.

Empowering People through Engagement

At Global TV, we prioritize people’s engagement over traditional employment. Recognizing the limitations of large-scale employment, even for governments, we foster a culture of self-sustenance and collective responsibility. By doing so, we unlock human potential and promote meaningful contributions.

Combo Career Options for Sustainable Revenue

Our innovative approach introduces Combo Career Options for Resident Editors, enabling them to thrive in a flexible, entrepreneurial environment. These options include diverse roles to empower individuals to take ownership of smaller teams, cultivate teamwork, and generate self-sustaining revenue streams.

  1. Data Manager
  2. Script Writer
  3. Story Teller
  4. Taste Maker
  5. Tourism Ambassador
  6. Team Leader
  7. Mentor
  8. Transcriptionist
  9. Trainer
  10. Coach
  11. Tutor
  12. Social Entrepreneur
  13. Therapist
  14. Matchmaker

Collective Responsibility, Unlimited Possibilities

By embracing this paradigm shift, we shall collectively assume responsibility for our success and well-being. Permanency is tested and failed concept. It needs to be replaced by dynamic, adaptive, collective collaboration. Together, we can very much create a vibrant ecosystem where individuals grow, innovate, and prosper.

You are invited to join us in revolutionizing the way we work, engage, and thrive towards making the impossible possible. Let us unlock a brighter future for all.

Click here to visit Global TV’s SPG initiative and become part of the solution today at wherever you are and at whatever scale you can.