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    “As ethics and morality were laid much more emphasis and craftsmanship was disregarded in ancient time‚ people disinterested in exploring the world.” Therefore‚ the standpoint that stupid emperors and their autocracy determines China’s recession is untenable. When we go further on this issue‚ there is another one question that we shouldn’t avoid−why China’s feudalism has lasted for thousand years? At this moment‚ we need to come back to the study of our culture. Compared with the ancient Greece

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    and extensively used by a lot of companies. IT sector has been using Lean Six Sigma as a weapon to improve on their KPI’s. Almost all the IT companies in India have a well set framework for Lean Six Sigma in some or other way. All these efforts have earned good results for these companies. These are more prominent in large cap IT companies in India. Also‚ the effect of Lean six Sigma is more profound in large cap companies. Lean Six Sigma is a business strategy and methodology that increases process

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    Economic Crash Creates an Amazing Upbringing Recently our country has experienced some extremely rough economic recessions which has caused countless Americans to change their everyday lives and their spending habits. This recession has affected mass amounts of people in a gigantic way‚ with my family being one of several. However‚ being in my first year of college and my family reorganizing our expenditures‚ it puts into perspective exactly what “pinching your penny” means. Especially with

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    Population Explosion in India The Factors and Effects of Population Explosion in India‚ and Steps to Control Population There are many factors contributing in the population explosion in India‚ and the increased population has led to many others consequences. Anyhow‚ steps are taken by the government of India to control this predicament. First and foremost‚ the high birth rate in India is the main root of the overpopulation. The high fertility rate is due to the impecunious of the country.

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    India of today Respected teacher and my dear friend‚ every India long for an opportunity to speak about how India has evolved as a country to be what it is today. “We owe a lot to the India‚ who taught as how to count‚ without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made”. Tipu Sultan’s army was the first to use rockets. Bhaskaracharya discovery gravity in the 8th century‚ long before newton was even born. India has sent 13 scientific research expeditions to Antarctica since 1981

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    Director’s Project SCMHRD- Foundation Course-MBA Batch 2011-2013 Topic- Impact of Family Business on the overall business growth in the India and the world Introduction: Family enterprises form a backbone running right through the economy. They are particularly prevalent in the micro business sector (firms with fewer than ten employees). But they are also common in the rest of the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector‚ and some of the very largest private and quoted companies are family

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    Non-contributing population 11 Happiness Index 11 Seasonal factors 12 Inequality and IHDI 12 Morality and Materialism 12 Income Variation 13 HDI across States of India 13 Income Dimension 15 Education Dimension 15 Health Dimension 17 Intra-district disparity 17 Challenges to HD faced by States 17 How can we improve HDI of India? 18 Education 19 Health 19 Employment and Skills 20 How can we make HDI a better indicator of development? 21 Including Happiness Index 21 Data sources

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    POVERTY ALLEVIATION It is only in the twentieth century that poverty and the poor have come to be matters of our concern and obligation. After a long neglect of the poor during the British Rule‚ the measures adopted after Independence signify the recognition of poverty and the social responsibility for alleviating and reducing it. How did this happen? What have we done? How far have we succeeded? Before attempting to answer these question‚ let us first take up the question of the concept of

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    focusing on is India. India’s tourism industry has had a rapid growth in the past years. This is because the government has been promoting to ‘incredible India’ (Web1). India is currently growing at 30% per annum (Web 1). In 2006 four million tourists visited India and spent over $8.9 billion (Web 1). As transport has got better in the past years more people can visit other countries. One of these countries being India. There are 17 major tourist attractions in India. Some of these

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    biggest taxation reform in India. The present indirect tax regime in India will be replaced by a dual GST with Central and State GST to be levied concurrently by the centre and the respective states. GST is expected to integrate State economies and boost overall economy. In GST model through a tax credit mechanism‚ the tax is collected on value-added goods and services at each stage of sale or purchase in the supply chain. Implementation of GST will have significant impact on many aspects of the business

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