5/21/2010 Institute of Business Administration‚ University of the Punjab | | | Impact of Services Sector on Economy of Pakistan | Submitted To Ms. Bushra Usman BBA 2007-Semester 6 (morning) University of the Punjab Institute of Business Administration Submitted By Junaid Khalid Butt Roll # 19 | Roll #19 | Wafa Sohail Roll # 01 | Roll # 01 | Nida Tabbasum | Roll # 16 | Saad Khalil Roll # 42 | Roll # 42 | Asma Kiran Roll # 43 | Roll # 43 |
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unit b. How to use this workbook c. Learning outcomes – mandatory unit d. Specific assessment criteria – mandatory unit e. Skills scan for mandatory unit Section 2 a. Professionalism for teachers in the Lifelong Learning Sector b. Personal professional responsibility including professional registration c. Encouraging personal development and raising aspirations Section 3 a. Celebrating diversity in teaching and learning b. Policy and policy drivers
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Primary sector of the economy The primary sector of the economy is the sector of an economy making direct use of natural resources. This includes agriculture‚ forestry and fishing‚ mining‚ and extraction of oil and gas. This is contrasted with the secondary sector‚ producing manufactures and other processed goods‚ and the tertiary sector‚ producing services. The primary sector is usually most important in less developed countries‚ and typically less important in industrial countries. The manufacturing
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economic activities Sector The primary sector of the economy extracts or harvests products from the earth. The primary sector includes the production of raw material and basic foods. Activities associated with the primary sector include agriculture (both subsistence and commercial)‚ mining‚ forestry‚ farming‚ grazing‚ hunting and gathering‚ fishing‚ and quarrying. The packaging and processing of the raw material associated with this sector is also considered to be part of this sector. In developed and
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7 CULTURAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS We often wish that there were more businessmen in government. That would be good for business and good for government. Yet the experience of those who are drafted into ministerial office from the business community is usually frustrating. The latest example is Digby Jones‚ former Director General of the Confederation of British Industry‚ which represents big business in the UK. In June 2007 he was appointed Minister of Trade by the
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TELECOM SECTOR IN INDIA August 2012 1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 1.1 Introduction The Indian telecommunications industry is one of the fastest growing in the world. Government policies and regulatory framework implemented by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) have provided a conducive environment for service providers. This has made the sector more competitive‚ while enhancing the accessibility of telecommunication services at affordable tariffs to the consumers. In the last two decades
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Master Circular on Priority Sector Lending (Updated upto 30 June‚ 2004) (The Master Circular is also available at RBI Website www.rbi.org.in and may be downloaded from there) RESERVE BANK OF INDIA Urban Banks Department Central Office‚ Mumbai RBI/2004/ 12 BPD(PCB)MC. No. 1 /09.09.01/2004-05 July 2‚ 2004 Chief Executive Officers of All Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks Dear Sir‚
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Paper on Review of Priority Sector Lending‚ prepared by the Internal Working Group set up in Reserve Bank under the chairmanship of Shri C. S. Murthy‚ Chief General Manager-in-Charge‚ Rural Planning and Credit Department‚ was placed on the RBI website on September 30‚ 2005 for public opinion. Subsequently‚ on November 8‚ 2005 one subparagraph has been added under paragraph 6.10 of the Technical Paper. DRAFT TECHNICAL PAPER BY THE INTERNAL WORKING GROUP ON PRIORITY SECTOR LENDING This Draft Technical
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(BBF) which is the BB’s own refinance window fore SME in the Banking sector. Initially this Bangladesh Bank Fund (BBF) was started with only 100 crore taka which has now risen to 600 crore taka. During my tenure as Executive Director in charge of ACSPD‚ Bangladesh Bank implemented two other refinance window funded by IDA credit of World Bank under the EGBMP (Enterprise growth & Bank Management project) and ADB under SMESDP (SME sector Development project). I also took initiative in the project formulation
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same thing. Recession unemployment rate :- Some 8.4 million jobs have been lost during the recession‚ the Labor Department reported Friday (US). That’s three times the employment losses of the deep recession in the early 1980s.Robert Galbraith/Reuters (http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/new-economy/2010/0205/Unemployment-rate-falls-but-recession-s-toll-is-worst-since-the-30s) Job Openings :- The silver lining is that more than 30‚000 new jobs will be available in growth sectors such as construction
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