Tourism in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Every year‚ more than 3 million tourists visit the Taj Mahal in Agra‚ Uttar Pradesh. Tso Moriri Lake‚ Ladakh Tourism in India is a large industry. The World Travel and Tourism Council calculated that tourism generated $121 billion or 6.4% of the nation’s GDP in 2011. It was responsible for 39.3 million jobs‚ 7.9% of its total employment. The GDP of the tourism sector has expanded
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Nestle India – Good Food‚ Good Life FMCG sector‚ Manufacturing. INTRODUCTION Industry Structure The Indian Fast Moving Consumer Goods sector is the fourth largest and fastest developing sectors in the economy with a total market size in excess of US$ 44.9 billion in 2013 with a growth rate of about 16.2% since 2006. Products which have a quick turnover‚ and relatively low cost are known as Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). FMCG products are those that get replaced within a year. The growth if
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India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. It holds a staggering amount of more than one billion people‚ but only three million of these people are a part of the IT boom that is taking place. The documentary‚ “On the other side of outsourcing” shows the improvements and challenges brought on by globalization‚ information technologies‚ and outsourcing to India’s rich‚ middle class and poor. It explores and tries to answer the question of whether globalization is positively or negatively
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Vol. 2 Issue 1 July 2012 at JOURNAL A RESEARCH JOURNAL OF BIMTECH STUDENTS TATTVA is a forum for BIMTECH students to bring to light the outcomes of their journey of discovery into the issues on which they have been cogitating - whether the issues are in marketing‚ finance‚ world business‚ retail management‚ insurance or sustainability or livelihood or microfinance. It is aspirational in intent‚ striving for rigour and has something of importance or an insight to share. In short‚ it is
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Research Paper No. 2006/98 The Public Distribution Systems of Foodgrains and Implications for Food Security A Comparison of the Experiences of India and China Zhang-Yue Zhou1 and Guanghua Wan2 September 2006 Abstract A comparative study of the public distribution systems of foodgrains in India and China is expected to reveal lessons and experiences that are valuable to policymakers. This is particularly important for developing countries in their endeavour to ensure food security. This paper
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surrogacy industry"‚ talked about how the surrogacy industry made an impact on India. Being a socially conservative country‚ India surprisingly does not reject the idea but rather supportive of it. The confederation of Indian industry reported that by 2012‚ the practice of surrogacy will generate 2.3 billion dollars. Why is this industry advancing so fast in India? First of all‚ commercial surrogacy is legal in India‚ while it is still banned in many other countries. With the business growing so
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industrializing economy such as Singapore and Hong Kong. McDonald’s entered into Into India in 1996. and its joint venture partners had opened 46 restaurants between 1995 and December 2002. They initially opened their restaurant in Mumbai and Delhi‚ where they can find the customers who could actually afford their food from expensive restaurant like McDonald. Later on McDonald extended their outlets all over India. Till now McDonald has been one of the leading fast food chain restaurant due to their
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Inflation in India: India suffers with maximum inflation compared to chief markets. From the last two years India is trying to bring down the inflation rate but all the efforts are in vain. Started with the hike in food prices‚ inflation now has a strong foothold in the Indian economy. The consequence is that the hiked price is now considered as the “new normal” in an economy which has had subsidised prices since independence. To counter this Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has raised
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Corruption in India. As the reverend Mahatma would have said that‚ the throng must have promised to do the same. Today‚ the same sentence but with “not” being superfluous‚ is agreeable. Recent time is witnessing a sharp fall in the values and morals of human beings. Evincing the very fact‚ India has been ranked 94th by Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index. Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. The former U.N. Secretary General‚ Kofi Annan said‚” Corruption
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June 13‚ 2012 India’s Drug Problem India is a world leader in generic drug manufacturing. Their previous policies for food and pharmaceutical patents paved the way for this. Since India’s entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) in January of 1995 there has been an increasing push for reform of India’s patent laws. While there have been reforms made to the patent laws to comply with WTO regulations‚ they contain vague and somewhat easily exploitable language. It is without question that
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