IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON INDIAN MARKETS The impact of globalization on India is in 2 ways‚ positive and negative. Globalization includes the Indian economy and business firms of the country. The positive impact on the economy of India is very good‚ it has increased the standard of living for people. This is because the consumers are getting better quality products and the manufacturers and firms have better facilities and doing better research which leads to good quality products. In India
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Positive psychology : A New Way to Aging Gracefully in India Presented By: Dr.(Mrs.)Renu Jha- Principal(Education) Shri Jain-Divakar Mahavidyalaya‚Indore In last one decade there has been lot of focus on Positive psychology for good and a departure from traditional psychology ‚which targetted on fixing psychological problem related to pathology. Positive psychology is a recent branch of psychology whose purpose was nicely explained. Positive psychology is a science of positive aspects
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Project Report – Herbal Processing Plant Sector: Forest‚ Environment and Herbal Project Title: Processing Plant for Wild Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Project Description Associated side effects and high cost of allopathic medicines are key reasons‚ herbal medications are being increasingly preferred over their synthetic counterpart. Around the world herbal industry is growing faster than the traditional pharmaceutical industry. India has a thriving herbal industry and there is a high potential for
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IPS ACADEMY INDORE Synopsis On “An Exploratory Study on Investor’s Attitude Towards Indian Derivative Market” For partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of MBA (full time) Batch 2011-2013 Submitted by: Submitted To: Susheel Rathore Prof. KavitaTiwari MBA - III SEM TABLE OF CONTENTS
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March 2004 IPCS Research Papers Communal Riots in India A Chronology (1947-2003) B Rajeshwari -0- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies Communal Riots in India A Chronology (1947-2003) B Rajeshwari Communal riots have become a distinct feature of communalism in India. Whenever conflicting groups from two different religions‚ which are self –conscious communities‚ clash‚ it results in a communal riot. An event is identified as a communal riot if (a) there is violence‚ and
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marketplace. [pic] In India there are three categories of malls- value malls(e.g. BigBazar)‚ value cum-lifestyle mall (e.g. pantaloon) and Lifestyle malls(e.g. Treasure island).There are five malls in indore city. These are treasure island‚ central mall‚ C21 mall‚ Malhar mega mall‚ Mangal city etc. In the present competitive world if any business organization has to survive it needs to keep an eye on various forces operating in the market. More over competitors
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The Best of All I wanted to speak about CAT Version 2.1 - 2010 Edition By PaGaLGuY.com (Version November 7‚ 2010) Compiled from the posts of successful MBA students and PaGaLGuY.com users from the discussion thread ‘All I Wanted to speak about CAT’ on www.pagalguy.com/allaboutcat Special copy prepared exclusively for Lingolu Srinivas (This is the 16‚892nd copy of the book) 2 The Best Of All I wanted to Speak About CAT Version 2.1 - 2010 Edition Copyright © 2004-2010‚ PaGaLGuY.com‚ All
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History of Ford in India: 1907 India begins selling the Model A 1926 Ford India is established by Ford of Canada 1935 Indian government officials ask Henry Ford to consider building a car manufacturing plant in Bombay 1941 Mahatma Gandhi sends spinning wheel‚ the symbol of India’s economic independence‚ to Henry Ford. 1954 Ford India operations cease. 1969 Ford re-enters India in a joint venture with Escorts Ltd. to produce tractors. 1991 Ford ceases tractor operations. Ford establishes Climate
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[pic]Lata Mangeshkar |Lata Mangeshkar | |Born |September 28‚ 1929 (1929-09-28) (age 82) | | |Indore‚ India | |Genres |Film music (playback singing)‚ Indian classical music | |Occupations |Singer | |Instruments |Vocalist
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TFCI Background The Government of India had‚ pursuant to the recommendations of the National Committee on Tourism viz Yunus Committee set up under the aegis of Planning Commission‚ decided in 1988‚ along with other All-India Financial/Investment Institutions and Nationalised Banks to promote a Public Limited Company under the name of "Tourism Finance Corporation of India Ltd. (TFCI)" to function as a specialised All-India Development Financial Institution to cater to the financial needs of
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