A STUDY ON IMPACT OF FDI ON SERVICE SECTOR Presented By: Ms Pushpa A Dept of Management studies Garden City College Bangalore| Ms Shymala J. Dept of Management studies Garden City College Bangalore| | ABSTRACT The last two decades have witnessed an unprecedented growth of the Indian service sector. FDI is a tool for economic growth through its strengthening of domestic capital‚ productivity and employment. FDI plays a vital role in the up gradation of technology‚ skills and managerial capabilities
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What needs to be done to improve sector further? Give suggestions. Policy suggestions for services sector in the short term Tariff & Tax related * Addressing the issue of multiple levies & duties in telecom. Such as need for clarity on applicability of sales tax or service tax on IT Software. Resolving the difference of opinion between the Central Government and State governments on taxability of certain items like SIM cards‚ recharge coupons‚ bill plan rental‚ handsets/modems‚ IT
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Title-Service Marketing in Health Sector of India Name-Kripal Singh Niranjan Introduction: - Services marketing typically refers to both business to consumer (B2C) and business to business (B2B) services‚ and includes marketing of services like telecommunications services‚ financial services‚ all types of hospitality services‚ car rental services‚ air travel‚ health care services and professional services. The range of approaches and expressions of a marketing idea developed with the hope that
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PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF SERVICE SECTOR - EDUCATION SHAJITHA.K M.Phil SCHOLAR.‚ ABSTRACT India stands out for the size and dynamism of its services sector. The Service Sector in India today accounts for more than half of India’s GDP. The contribution of the services sector to the Indian economy has been manifold: a 55.2 per cent share in gross domestic product (GDP)‚ growing by 10 per cent annually‚ contributing to about a quarter of total employment‚ accounting for
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FROM THE LOOKING GLASS OF MAN’S ECONOMIC HISTORY 16 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY FROM PARADIGMATIC VIEWPOINTS ABOUT THE STATE VIS-A-VIS MARKET 21 6.0 NIGERIAN AGRICULTURE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF MODELS OF AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT 29 7.0 AGRICULTURAL SECTOR FROM THE LOOKING GLASS OF EVOLUTION OF NIGERIA’S POLITICAL ECONOMY 38 THE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY: THE PARADOX INSIDE OUT 52 CONCLUSION: TACKLING THE PARADOX IN THE MARCH TO Y2020 73 8.0 9.0 CONSULTED LITERATURE 82 2 PROTOCOL Mr. Vice Chancellor
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The Primary Sector: The primary sector of industry as a whole is declining. Although there are areas in which profit can be made including extraction of minerals (sand‚ gravel) and organic food production‚ there are no longer many advantages to start a new business in the sector where the output is falling down. The trend for farms like Seldom Seen Farm which produce fruits and vegetables or red meat (beef‚ pork‚ lamb) has gone down and has been replaced by fish farms and food organics farms
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SUBMITTED BY: G.V.V.S.Chandra Sekhar REG NO: 1226212108 MBA-IBF SECTION- ‘C’ | Difference between manufacturing and service organization’s operations To compare the operations between the manufacturing organization and service organization‚ I have taken the example of Mahindra automobile sector as a manufacturing organization and State bank of India banking sector as service organization. The Mahindra Company imports its raw materials from Japan‚ where after getting its parts it first initially
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tourism industry in the service sector. This report is going to focus upon the tourism industry within the service sector‚ looking at‚ the tourism product‚ the business operations cycle‚ the service concept‚ and then the idea of the service concept will be applied to the tourist attraction Alton towers. Section 1 : The key differences between a tourism product and a manufactured product. The tourism product is defined by many as an intangible product to the customer‚ a service/ experience the customer
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processing Sector : Growth prospects BACKGROUND While the Indian economy’s growth in the recent years‚ has been propelled by the growth of the service and manufacturing sectors‚ agriculture still plays a significant role by contributing 17% of the GDP and providing employment to 60% of the population. With the increasing focus and investments from the large national and international food and retail companies‚ the sector is bound to grow much faster in the coming years. As this sector has a strong
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Report On Customer Service in Telecom Sector (A case study on Banglalink) Course code: BUS 214 Course Title: Business Communication Submitted to Mr. Tanvir Ahmad Torophder Course Instructor Submitted by Group Name: The LEGENDS of BBA |Name |ID |Md. Ahadujjamanrony 1001010131 |Faglul Karim Raihan
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