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“Role of Fdi & Fii in Indian Economic Growth”
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PROJECT REPORT ON

“Role of FDI & FII in Indian Economic Growth”

SUBMITTED TOWARDS PARTIAL FULFILLMENT

OF

POST GRADUADTE DIPLOMA IN MANGEMENT

(Approved by AICTE, Govt. of India)

(Equivalent to MBA)

ACADEMIC SESSION

2008 – 2010

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Under the guidance of : Submitted By:

Dr. Tapan Kumar Nayak Gagan (61)

Associate professor Karun Dev (73)

IMS Ghaziabad Kush Dixit (77)

Meenu Singh (87)

Nidhi Dhawal (105)

Date of submission: 30-03-2009

Institute of Management Studies

C-238, Bulandshahr road

Lal Quan, G.T. Road Ghaziabad

Acknowledgement

Any assignment puts to litmus test of an individual knowledge credibility or experience and thus sole efforts of an individual are not sufficient to accomplish the desire. Successful completion of a project involves interest and effort of many people and so this becomes obligatory on the part to record our thanks to those who helped us out in the successful completion of our project.

Life is a process of accumulating and discharging debts, not all of those can be measured. We can not hope to discharge them with simple words of thanks but we can certainly acknowledge them.

At this level of understanding it is often difficult to comprehend and assimilate a wide spectrum of knowledge without proper guidance and advice. Hence, We would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank Dr. Tapan Kumar Nayak, Associate Professor, Institute of Management Studies, Ghaziabad, for his inspiration and

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