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    Telecom Sector in India

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    INDIAN TELECOM SECTOR: AN OVERVIEW At 110.01 million connections ’ Indian Telecom Industry’ is the fifth largest and fastest growing in the world. The subscriber base has grown by 40% in 2005 and is expected to reach 250 million in 2007. Over the last 3 years‚ two out of every three new telephone connections were wireless. Consequently‚ wireless now accounts for 54.6% of the total telephone subscriber base‚ as compared to only 40% in 2003. Wireless subscriber growth is expected to grow at 2

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    Transportation Research Part A 33 (1999) 505±526 www.elsevier.com/locate/tra External costs of intercity truck freight transportation David J. Forkenbrock * Public Policy Center‚ The University of Iowa‚ Iowa City‚ IA 52242‚ USA Abstract From a societal perspective‚ it is desirable for all transportation users to pay their full social (private and external) costs. We estimate four general types of external costs for intercity freight trucking and compare them with the private costs incurred

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    left entirely to the private sector‚ the government has an important role to play. If only to ensure through appropriate policy measures that the operating environment is conducive to the development of a suitable transport industry. A fundamental requirement is full government commitment to the success of the transport system even if this requires difficult political decision. In this report‚ there are few reasons for government involvement in the transport industry with of course based on real-life

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    Factors affecting the demand and growth of the auto sector in India The automotive sector is one of the core industries of the Indian economy. Indian Government’s impetus to the industry by allowing continuous economic liberalization since 1991 has made India one of the sought after destination for many global automotive players. The automotive sector in India is growing at around 18 per cent per annum. Indian Auto industry has seen a phenomenal growth in the last 20 years. This is due to the

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    CT310: Principles of working in the public sector (optional) Organisational structures The organisation of Central Government is separated into separate government departments. Most government departments are headed by a secretary of state or other senior minister and the structure of these departments tends to reflect what functions the minister has to oversee. Some departments are known as ‘non-ministerial’ which means they are not headed directly by a minister‚ but rather by a board answerable

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    Cornelius Vanderbilt was an entrepreneur in the railroad and shipping business. Vanderbilt was a self-made multi-millionaire who became one of the wealthiest Americans of the 19th century. Cornelius Vanderbilt was born on May 27‚ 1794‚ in the Port Richmond area of Staten Island‚ New York. During his childhood he worked with his father‚ who was also in the transportation business. Vanderbilt’s father shipped cargo from Staten Island‚ New York‚ where they lived‚ and Manhattan. In 1817‚ Vanderbilt

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    Public Sector Reform

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    Analysis of the Introduction of New Public Management in Small States By: Tamara McLeod ID #: 03-048181 Identify the main public sector reform issues and problems in the case Public sector reform refers to strengthening the way public sector is managed. The public sector may try and do too much with two little resources. In the case the main public sector reform issues highlighted were: • Political Issues‚ such as the political will of government representative‚ the Westminster/Whitehall

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    Airtel‚ Vodafone and Idea have deep rooted presence in the Indian telecom sector through their wide product offerings and excellent distribution networks. The real aim of this project is to study the effectiveness and responses towards marketing strategies adopted by Airtel‚ Vodafone and Idea. But many sub objectives are also included under this project so as to make it comprehensive one. The internal study of companies- history‚ vision‚ business areas etc. to analyse how well poised the company

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    NAFTA and the Mexican Trucking Industry NAFTA was officially sign in December of 1993 and went into effect at the beginning of 1994. The agreement included the three largest nations in North America‚ the United States‚ Canada‚ and Mexico. Originally thought of by Ronald Reagan in the early 1980s he proposed for a common market in North America‚ where many of the neighboring countries did the majority of their trading. Negotiations originally started in 1986 and an original agreement was signed

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    Indian Banking Sector

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    INDIAN BANKING SYSTEM: THE CURRENT STATE & ROAD AHEAD ANNUAL SURVEY September 2006 [pic] Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry Federation House‚ Tansen Marg‚ New Delhi – 110 001 Executive Summary India’s banking sector is growing at a fast pace. It has become one of the most preferred banking destinations in the world. Indian markets provide growth opportunities‚ which are unlikely to be matched by the mature banking markets around the world. FICCI conducted a survey

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