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    time of India’s first Five Year Plan‚ the government focused primarily on the agriculture sector. A large part of capital and technology was devoted to increasing agricultural production. This was effective at the time and is now referred to as the green revolution. The success of this plan convinced the Indian Planning Commission to shift their strategy. The NM strategy drew inspiration from the USSR and suddenly focused on rapid industrialisation in the second Five Year Plan rather than the agricultural

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    Indian Railways: Five Year Strategic Plan 1 Introduction The Indian Railways has a capital base of about Rs. 100000 crore and is often referred to as the lifeline of the Indian economy because of its predominance in transportation of bulk freight and long distance passenger traffic. The network crisscrosses the nation‚ binding it together by ferrying freight and passengers across the length and breadth of the country. As the Indian economy moves into a high growth trajectory the Railways have

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    Were the five-year plans successful? When Joseph Stalin took control of Russia in 1928‚ he saw that Russia was very industrially behind and with the World War II looming‚ the Soviet Union had no choice but to industrialise at the speed of light. Quoting from a speech he gave in 1931‚ he said: "The history of old Russia has consisted being beaten again and again because of our backwardness. It is our duty to the working class to increase the pace of production. We are 50 to 100 years behind the

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    Ralph E. Blount II Five Year Career Development Plan University of Phoenix January 7‚ 2012 Eli Harden Introduction The intent of this paper is to give the reader a clear and concise idea of the path that I will be looking to take to get to my ultimate goal of attaining the title and position of Chief Operating Officer of a public transit agency. Career Goals and Objectives My primary career goal is to make to the highest position I can within my organization then possibly work my way

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    Is sustainability truly built into the 12th 5-Year Plan? | Politics of Biodiversity | Environm... Page 1 of 5 Is sustainability truly built into the 12th 5-Year Plan? Perhaps for the first time‚ environment and related livelihoods issues figure in several chapters of a 5-Year Plan approach paper. But it is far from achieving the kind of integration of environment‚ economy‚ and livelihoods that is required if India is to meet its obligations to its people‚ to nature‚ and to international agreements

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    Dave’s Sports Superstore Business Plan Table of Contents: 1. Executive Summary 2. Company Summary 3. Products 4. Market Analysis Summary 5. Strategy and Implementation Summary 6. Web-Plan Summary 7. Management Summary 8. Financial Plan Executive Summary The purpose of this business plan is to secure a business loan of $750‚000 from a financial institution in order to secure the proper resources for starting business Dave’s Sports Super Store. We plan to bring superior service and

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    STRATEGIC PLAN OF THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING AUTHORITY 2011 - 2012 AUGUST 2011 STRATEGIC PLAN OF THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING AUTHORITY 2011 - 2012 Introduction This strategic plan represents the CETA’s programme of action for 2011/12. It is based on an adaptation of the template prescribed by National Treasury for government departments and public institutions. In terms of strategic goals it responds specifically to the goals of NSDSIII‚ with the exception

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    certain coffeemaker. After Schultz first visited the stores‚ he found that Starbucks was more than a coffee shop where it had a soul‚ a passion and authenticity. Schultz realised if they do not plan on expansion‚ Starbucks would be eaten out by competition. In 1982‚ Schultz joined Starbucks in September. This year was the turning point of Starbucks. However‚ Schultz left Starbucks in 1985 because he had different ideas on the management strategies from Baldwin and Bowker. The growing frustration

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    types of disasters. It also gives a detail of various disasters occurred in Pakistan as well their management and mitigation strategies. The paper also discusses disaster management policy at national level as well as disaster management and national plans in Pakistan. Keywords: Natural Hazards‚ Disaster Management‚ Pakistan JEL classification: I 30‚ I 00‚ A10 I. Introduction Disaster is a sudden adverse or unfortunate extreme event which causes great damage to human beings as well as plants and animals

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    “The Five Year Plans were successful in strengthening the Economy before 1941.” Explain why you agree or disagree with this view. Though with many flaws Stalin’s five year plans did create a strong industrial base for Russia. Stalin’s aims for strengthening the economy could identify the successes of the five year plans. Stalin wanted to strengthen the economy to increase military strength due to the fear of foreign invasion he needed a well-developed industrial base especially of heavy industry

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