Indian Agriculture * Mainstay of Indian Economy * Since independence‚ undergone a change from being the sector contributing the highest share to the GDP to one contributing the lowest share. * Agriculture is a state subject. * GDP contribution (Agriculture and allied sector) * 56.5 pc in 1950-51 * 15.7 pc in 2008-09 and 14.6 pc in 2009-10. It was 19 pc in 2004-05. (2004-05 prices) * Agricultural GDP grew by 0.4 pc in 2009-10 and -0.1 pc in 2008-09. * Employment
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FUTURE OF DAIRY INDUSTRY IN INDIA By:Daksh Mahajan (MBA batch(2012-14)‚Ambedkar University ‚Dwarka campus‚Delhi) Dairying has played an important role in strengthening India’s rural economy. It has been recognised as an instrumental to bring about socio – economic transformation. Small & marginal farmers and landless labourers derive a substantial part of their livelihood from the sale of milk .We own about seventy percent of cattle in the rural areas. The vast potential of dairying is in
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Energy Scenario in India 4 2. Solar Energy Sector in India and its issues 4 2.1. Barriers to entry 5 2.2. Low acceptance 6 3. Role of the government 6 4. Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission and its impact 7 4.1 Achieving a grid-connected capacity of 20GW by 2022 7 4.2 Attaining grid parity by 2022 8 4.3 Promoting off-grid applications of solar energy 8 5. Challenges and recommendations 9 Exhibits 10 Bibliography 15 Executive Summary India faces a significant
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Industry In India the real estate sector comes second in terms of employment generation‚ the first being agriculture industry and it contributes almost 5% of the country’s GDP. Majority of the real estate developed in India (almost 80%) is residential space with the rest being offices‚ malls‚ hotels and hospitals. India leads the pack of top real estate investment markets in Asia for 2010‚ according to a study by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and Urban Land Institute. Foreign direct investment
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Lal bahadur shastri institute of management | A Study of Two Wheeler Market in India | | | | Submitted to: Ms.Joyeeta ChatterjeeDate: 10.12.09 | By Group 4 Section A Mohammad Arshad Islam 41 Saba Rais 59 Mitesh Parmar 75 Danish Haidar 95 Sakshi Khurana 145 | 1. OVERVIEW OF TWO WHEELER INDUSTRY IN INDIA * Introduction * Evolution of the industry * Market Characteristics * Market Trends 2. HERO HONDA MOTORS LTD. * Introduction * Board
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Price: £ 550.00De-licensing in 1991 has put the Indian automobile industry on a new growth track‚ attracting foreign auto giants to set up their production facilities in the country to take advantage of various benefits it offers. This took the Indian automobile production from 5.3 Million Units in 2001-02 to 10.8 Million Units in 2007-08. The other reasons attracting global auto manufacturers to India are the country’s large middle class population‚ growing earning power‚ strong technological capability
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Assignment Assessment Report Campus: | HYDERABAD | Year/semester | 2010-2012 – II Semester | Level: | ACL II | Assignment Type | Assignment B | Module Name: | Costing MIS & Budgetary Control | Assessor’s Name | | Student’s Name: | SRIN IVAS M | Reqd Submission Date | | e-mail id & Mob No | Srinivas.manapati@gmail.com9581049058 | Actual Submission Date | | Stream | Business | Submitted to : | | Certificate by the Student: Plagiarism is a serious College offence. I certify
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Technology Agreement Negotiations ................................. 4 3. Tracing the History of India’s Information Technology Sector ........... 7 Indian Software Industry and the Role of Government ....................................................................... 8 4. Performance of Hardware Sector in India and the ITA-1 .................. 13 Tariff Elimination and Sequencing under the ITA-1 ......................................................................... 15 Technical
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[pic] BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY‚ (NOIDA CAMPUS) Report On The Indian Equity Brokerage Industry Submitted To: Mrs. K .L . MISHRA Project Mentor Submitted By: Nipun Sachdeva Submitted On: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT As any good work is incomplete without acknowledging the people who made it possible‚ this report is incomplete without thanking the people without whom this project wouldn’t have taken shape. This project is a result of continuous cooperation‚ effective guidance
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that I was provided with all the necessary information. I am also thankful to Mr. R. Sheshadri‚ Chief Engineer of Coal India Ltd‚ who graciously took time from his busy schedule to help me out in all possible way. Finally‚ to all my friends who helped me in making this project. Index Chapter | topic | page number | 1 | Introduction | 6 | | -Indian mining industry | 7 | | -Coal mining | 8 | | -SWOT Analysis | 9 | | -Definition of coal | 14 | |
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