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    DEVELOPMENT AND REFORMS IN INDIAN BANKING 4.1 GROWTH OF BANKING SYSTEM IN INDIA : In order to understand present make up of banking sector in India and its past progress‚ it will be fitness of things to look at its development in a somewhat longer historical perspective. The past four decades and particularly the last two decades witnessed cataclysmic change in the face of commercial banking all over the world. Indian banking system has also followed the same trend. In over five decades since dependence‚

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    Public broadcasting is defined as broadcasting that is controlled and financed by the public for the public. There is no government or commercial institutions directing and influencing programming content so as to influence the public. It is therefore free from political influence and commercial pressure. (UNESCO) A “Public Broadcaster Services” (“PBS”) has the role of broadcasting in the interest of the public. The SABC in South Africa owns fifteen PBS radio stations of which eleven of its PBS

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    FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS – POWER SECTOR SECURITY ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED TO: PROF. HEMA BINDU KOTA SUBMITTED BY: BALJINDER SINGH 27113 NRIPENDRA SINGH 27067 NIKHIL VASU 27124 SHABAD KAPOOR 27007 SHILPA J 27074 SHRIKANT SHARMA 27134 VINIT GOGRI 27057 ECONOMIC ANALYSIS Introduction Economics experts and various studies conducted across the globe envisage

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    Indian Service Sector

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    slowly but steadily taking the organised route to do business. The emergence of players such as Marico’s Kaya Skin Clinic‚ Lakme Beauty Salon‚ VLCC‚ Shahnaz Husain Herbals‚ CavinCare’s Limelite and Green Trends‚ Keune and Jawed Habib Hair & Beauty can be attributed to this trend‚ say observers. According to industry estimates‚ the organised and semi-organised beauty services industry in the country is about Rs 1‚500-Rs 1‚600 crore (some peg it as high as Rs 6‚000 crore). Clearly‚ the scope for

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    INDIAN POWER SECTOR 1. INTRODUCTION [1] 1.1 Indian Power Sector (Generation and Supply) The Indian Power Industry is one of the largest and most important industries in India as it fulfils the energy requirements of various other industries. It is one of the most critical components of infrastructure that affects economic growth and the well-being of our nation. India has the world’s 5th largest electricity generation capacity and it is the 6th largest energy consumer accounting for 3.4% of

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    Philippines - Economic sectors In the Philippines‚ the 3 largest economic sectors are industry‚ service‚ and agriculture‚ in terms of contribution to GDP. In past years‚ the service sector has exhibited continuous growth. Agriculture‚ although still substantial‚ continues to decline. Estimates from 1997 reveal that agriculture contributed 20 percent to GDP‚ industry contributed 32 percent‚ and services dominated the economy with 48 percent of GDP. In 1999 the rate of growth of the GDP stood at

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    doesn’t even appear in the list. Flexible & conducive work environment Vodafone makes employees feel included and responsible. It lives by its values of speed‚ simplicity and trust at every step. Employees work with a spirit of camaraderie and have great fun at the workplace. There is good recognition for individual efforts along with a caring and safe work environment. There is enormous pride in the brand image of Vodafone as well. Best practices Vodafone Tales is a programme that identifies

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    Asia-Pacific Finance and Accounting Review Vol. 1‚ No. 3‚ April – June 2013 pp. 37–55‚ ISSN: 2278-1838 www.asiapacific.edu/far F e af u n ls n tn o da s al y m A i S F oed e M a Ia lt C n n e c G ii i e C s d m pn R e St . s aG A i dm m . a an o v n h i Abstract I s d i po nl. eys d ar ne i n a u oey t s e tfn v ns ao ci i Ed uc dt e tcsr ro f v t mi e o t f e c r m bkci n e oehi a s ie of ct e t i no dy t a itac c oI s d s b i s ant oa u n v

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    final goods and services produced within a country in a given period. GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country’s standard living. Economy of Bangladesh is composed of three main sectors 1) Agriculture‚ 2) Industry‚ 3) Service. Sector Wise GDP change in percentage:   Year | Sector Wise GDP Change in percentage | | Agriculture | Industry | Service | Total | 1941-1950 | 70 | 4 | 26 | 100 | 1951-1960 | 62 | 5 | 33 | 100 | 1961-1970 | 55 | 10 | 35 | 100 | 1971-1980 | 44 |

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    history of the railroads‚ according to a report issued by Egyptian Railway Authority (ERA). “In addition to the lateness‚ it became risky to travel by train due to the increasing number of fatalities the national railways have been witnessing‚” Shokri added. Recently‚ the railways have seen an escalating number of accidents. At least 52 people - mainly of schoolchildren - were killed last week after a train collided with a school bus that drove through a railway crossing in Al-Mandara village in Assiut

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