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    Fab India

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    who becomes MD in 1999 FABINDIA UNDER WILLIAM BISSELL ‡ End of license raj‚ and liberalization gave textiles duty concessions on machine imports ‡ William s vision included expansion‚ depending less on exports and setting up retail operations ‡ India saw robust

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    obama to india

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    that share concerns about China’s growing power in Asia. Obama was invited by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and will be the first U.S. president to attend a Republic Day celebration‚ the White House said on Friday. Diplomats said Obama‚ who visited India in 2010‚ would also be the first U.S. president to visit the country twice while in office. India’s relations with Washington have flourished in the past decade‚ although they have also had tussles over trade and other issues. The two countries are

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    Havells India

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    Problem Analysis and Decision Making Havells India acquired Sylvania Lighting Inc. This acquisition was a good strategic acquisition for Havells India. This made sense because of the fact that Havells was looking to expand its market. Havells prior to the acquisition only had entrance into the Southern and Eastern markets. After the acquisition of Sylvania they will have acquired an international business division and certifications. This includes over 45 different countries including Europe

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    Recession in India

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    Background and Causes |   | Financial markets impact |   | Global effects |   | Effects of Recession on India |   | Effects on Banks |   | What corrective measures were taken? |   | Future Outlook |   | What Industry Experts Think? |   | Conclusion |   | Bibliography |   | ` INTRODUCTION The recent financial crisis has put a major impact on all commercial sectors of India. We have covered the reason and causes of the financial crisis which emerged from U.S and impacted the entire

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    Unemployment in India

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    Unemployment in India http://www.indiaonestop.com/unemployment.htm India’s employment perspective Overview of unemployment Sector-wise absorption of labour Trends in Labour Force Participation Labour Force Projections by Age Groups Projections of work opportunities Home Underemployment Age structure of population: 1997-2002 Participation in labour force by age & sex Population & Labour Force: 1997-2012 Population‚ Labour Force & Employment Google.com/places Ads by Google Overview

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    Jcb in India

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    JCB in India Question1 What was the strategic rationale underlying JCB’s entry into India in 1979 and China 2005? Given that the capital to fund expansion is limited‚ does it make more sense for JCB to expand its presence in these markets‚ as opposed to more developed markets ‚ such as those of Western Europe? Answer 1 From reading the case study it can be stated that the choice for JCB entrance into the Indian market was due to its construction market. JCB believed that the Indian markets were deemed

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    Beggary in India

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    Introduction It is believed in India that Lord Shiva (topics - pictures) once ran his household by a mere income of scalpings collected by begging among rishis and sadhus. Have the times changed! Now it is extremely difficult even for full time beggars (panhandlers) to make good of two meals. Not so long ago in India‚ on Saturdays and Mondays every beggar who showed up at the door was given a measure of rice or juvar. The guru-bhakta who went worshiping to the temple on Thursdays‚ got a handful

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    Privatisation in India

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    PRIVATIZATION IN INDIA : ISSUES AND EVIDENCE (A doctoral dissertation proposal) T.T.Ram Mohan Visiting Faculty‚ Finance and Accounting Area Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad‚ India Abstract: The proposed research is intended to survey the process of privatization in Indiaand assess its impact on the Indian economy. The central issue we will address isthe impact of privatization that has taken place so far on profitability andperformance of PSUs. Going beyond this‚ we will attempt

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    Reservation in India

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    They are deprived of even primary education and basic employment which make them more backward financially. It fails to establish which causes disequilibrium in the status of the states. The total reservation quota stands at 49% in many states of India and this includes the SCs‚ STs and OBCs. The trend seems to have shifted to reverse discrimination rather than more affirmative action. Some backward class’s elite have gained political and economic clout based on this reservation. However a majority

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    Corruption India

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    We lack the wherewithal to catch and punish the corrupt Many of us believe that corruption is the biggest problem in India and if we could punish the corrupt by catching them‚ it would solve a lot of our problems. I would like to take a look at some of the root causes of corruption in India. The basic cause is that the government is not designed for accountability and delivering services to its citizens. This is a larger problem‚ which can be resolved if adequa-te effort is made to streamline

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