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    1] What is agriculture? 2] Name the factors influencing agriculture. 3] What is shifting cultivation? What are its disadvantages? 4] What is plantation agriculture? 5] Name the fibre crops and name the climatic conditions required for their growth. Answers (i) The word agriculture is derived from the Latin words agri—meaning soil—and culture—meaning cultivation or tilling of soil. It is defined as the science and art of cultivation of soil‚ raising crops and rearing livestock. (ii) The factors

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    DOING BUSINESS WITH INDIA REALITIES‚ MYTHS & PERCEPTIONS ANMOL SOOD JALTEK GROUP 18TH MARCH 2010 DOING BUSINESS WITH INDIA INTRODUCTION Talk will focus on doing business in India keeping in mind 4 perspectives: 1. INVESTOR 2. TRADE ACQUIRER 3. TRADE DIVESTMENT 4. TRADING RELATIONSHIP I will show a slightly different perspective to TCS! Controversial – POI perspective! No IST (Indian Standard Time!) – will keep to strict timings (hopefully!) www.jaltek-group.com JALTEK GROUP INTRODUCTION

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    Strategic analysis of Nokia Corp 1.0 Executive Summary The following is the strategic analysis of Nokia Corp.‚ which discusses the external and internal environment. The first part‚ external environment‚ presents the opportunities and threats along with the political‚ economic‚ sociocultural‚ and technological issues of the handset industry. It provides Porter’s five forces framework for the discussion of the attractiveness of the industry. The second part of the report analyzes the main strengths

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    http://www.mcafee.cc/Papers/PDF/Barriers2Entry.pdf Economic and Antitrust Barriers to Entry R. Preston McAfee‚ Hugo M. Mialon‚ and Michael A. Williams1 December 1‚ 2003 Abstract We review the extensive literature on barriers to entry in law and economics; we introduce four concepts‚ namely economic‚ antitrust‚ primary‚ and ancillary barriers to entry; we employ these concepts to classify a set of well-known structural characteristics of markets and competitive tactics by incumbents; and

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    important trends with respect to aggregate female employment in the Indian manufacturing sector over the 1990s. It is argued that much of the use of female labour in export production in India has been in informal and unorganised workplaces‚ including home-based work‚ with associated implications for pay‚ working conditions and consequently also for social policy. The cases of Export Oriented Units (EOUs) and Export Processing Zones (EPZs) are then taken up in the third section‚ with specific attention

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    Bibliography: 1. india times. (2012). Pentagon to End Exclusive Deal With RIM .Available: http://www.indiatimes.com/americas/pentagon-to-end-exclusive-deal-with-rim-45905.html. Last accessed 19th nov 2012. 2. india times. (2012). BlackBerry 10: RIM reveals more features .Available: http://www.indiatimes.com/mobile/blackberry-10-rim-reveals-more-features-41503.html. Last accessed 19th nov 2012. 3. india times. (2012). New BlackBerry 10 Devices on January 30

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    Nepal is an independent democratic nation. The country is bordering between two big countries like China and India. It is developing country where the socio-economic status of the people is very low. The economic growth of the country has not improved substantially. According to the CBS‚ 2001. The total population is Nepal 23151423 where (11-587502) 50.06 percent are female and (11563921) 49.94 percent are male. It. means that women constitutes more than half of the population in Nepal.  

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    “Poverty and hunger in India: A socio-economic analysis of policies of the government(s)” Meril Mathew Joy 2009/BALLB/028 IIIrd Semester ____________________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION OF POVERTY AND HUNGER “Poverty”has reduced but still remains a major concern for Nation. Poverty is not only the scarcity of resources‚ but is set of priorities imposed upon the rest of the world by the rich. “Hunger” and “Poverty” are powerful but familiar terms. Everyone knows what they

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    This article is about the Republic of India. For other uses‚ see India (disambiguation). Republic of India Bharat Ganrajya Horizontal tricolour flag bearing‚ from top to bottom‚ deep saffron‚ white‚ and green horizontal bands. In the centre of the white band is a navy-blue wheel with 24 spokes. Three lions facing left‚ right‚ and toward viewer‚ atop a frieze containing a galloping horse‚ a 24-spoke wheel‚ and an elephant. Underneath is a motto: "सत्यमेव जयते". Flag Emblem Motto: "Satyameva Jayate"

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    REPUBLIC OF INDIA INTRODUCTION India‚ officially the Republic of India‚ is a country in South Asia‚ and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations‚ the World Trade Organization‚ the South Asian Regional Co-operation Organization and the United Nations. The name India is derived from the River Indus‚ the valleys around which were the home of the early settlers. The Aryan worshippers referred to the river Indus as the Sindhu. It is impossible not to be astonished by India. Nowhere on Earth does humanity

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