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    Changing Trend of Investment Pattern in India and Emergence of Mutual Fund Industry ABSTRACT: This project is about how the Investor’s Behavior is changing and they are now leaving behind the sacred investment options like the fixed deposits‚ company deposits‚ gold etc. Investors are now looking towards equity linked investment options. Like most developed and developing countries the mutual fund cult has been catching on in India. There are various reasons for this. Mutual Fund makes it easy and

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    Different Cultural Patterns

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    Investigationes Linguisticae‚ vol. IX‚ Poznań‚ April 2003 ∗ Understanding Different Cultural Patterns or Orientations Between East and West∗ Liu Qingxue ∗∗ Shijiazhuang Mechanical Engineering College Hebei‚ CHINA liuqx1952@yahoo.com.cn Abstract Rudyard Kipling says in the Ballad of East and West: “East is East‚ and West is West; and never the twain shall meet.” Yet‚ he never expected that with the technological development in transportation and communication‚ the Westerners and Easterners

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    Cultural patterns are described as the preferred set of responses to different life situations. According to Kluckhohn and Strodbeck’s description of cultural patterns there are 5 dimensions or elements that address the manner in which a culture orients itself to activities‚ social relations‚ the self‚ the world and the passage of time. In the following reflection I will identify each one of these dimensions with the cultural patterns shown in my country. Starting with the activity orientation

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    Fertility Continues to Decrease but Still Too High in Some States India’s population continues to grow faster than necessary to replace itself. In its National Population Policy‚ 2000‚ the Government of India set a goal of achieving replacement level fertility of 2.1 children per woman nationally by the year 2010. With only a few years left to go‚ this goal is still unrealized. NFHS-3 has determined that at current fertility rates‚ India’s women will have an average of 2.7 children per woman‚ slightly

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    Land Use Pattern of India

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    Land Use Pattern of India http://www.indianetzone.com/24/land_use_pattern_india.htm Land Use Pattern of India - Informative & researched article on Land Use Pattern of India Sign in | Register Now Geography of India Art & Culture | Entertainment | Health | Reference | Sports | Society | Travel in Articles Forum | Free E-magazine | RSS Feeds Geography of India : Indian Climate | Indian Mountains | Indian Forests | Indian Soil | Indian Vegetation | Animal Husbandry in India | Resources in India

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    CUSTOMERS OPININON TOWARDS THE CONSUMPTION PATTERN OF CHOCOLATES Balaji.S Research Scholar‚ Sathyabama University & Asst.Prof. Deptartment of Management of Studies Jeppiaar Engineering College balajimbajeppiaar@gmail.com Vijayalakshmi M Research Scholar‚ Anna University & Asst.Prof. Department of Management Studies Jeppiaar Engineering College vijayamariappan@gmail.com Dr.S.Ramachandran Professor & Director‚Department of Management Studies ‚ Sri Sankara Arts and Science college‚ Chennai

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    Causes for Low Productivity of Indian Agriculture The causes for low productivity of Indian agriculture can be divided into 3 broad categories‚ namely‚ (1) General factors‚ (2) Institutional factors and (3) Technological factors. 1. General Factors (a) Overcrowding in Agriculture: The increasing pressure of population on land is an important demographic factor responsible for low yield in agriculture. The area of cultivated land per cultivator has declined from 0.43 hectare in 1901 to 0.23 hectare

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    Cultural Briefing-India | October 20 2010 | Brief overview on India’s history‚ geography‚ size‚ population‚ languages‚ values and traditions to help business managers conduct new business venture in India | Prepared by: Sunita Goel‚ University of Maryland‚ University College | ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Starbucks has decided to launch its product in India. In order for the company to succeed in this new venture‚ I have prepared a cultural briefing for

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    Corporate Governance in India: Disciplining the Dominant Shareholder Abstract The nascent debate on corporate governance in India has tended to draw heavily on the large Anglo-American literature on the subject. This paper argues however that the corporate governance problems in India are very different. The governance issue in the US or the UK is essentially that of disciplining the management who have ceased to be effectively accountable to the owners. The problem in the Indian corporate sector (be

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    long-term asset to be replaced only when it drops dead. • Mr Venkataraman buys branded distemper when he wants to move from chuna to a better-quality branded paint. • Mrs Ganguly has one refrigerator in her house. These are the behavioural patterns of the generation pre-liberalisation. What’s particularly interesting is that behaviours shaped by a few categories -- largely technology products -- have perhaps changed consumer mindsets so dramatically across all other categories that marketers

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