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    Number of Dacoity Cases Reported and Value of Property Taken Away by Place of Occurrence (City-wise) Report published by National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) Submitted by: Mitesh Karwa [Section- D; Roll No: 1311238] By studying the 2011 and 2012 data from ‘Crime in India’ published by the NCRB‚ which has been the principal reference for crime statistics in India for almost 70 years [1] [2]‚ an effort has been made to analyse the number of dacoity cases in 53 major cities of India and the value of

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    Inclusive Growth in India: An Introduction India’s post 1990’s economic growth has made it one of the world’s fastest growing economies in the world. Its GDP growth rates of about 9% in the last few years are historically unparalleled except by the neighbo ring China. With the rapid growth rates‚ however‚ come new challenges and new questions. One such challenging question concerns the spread of the benefits of growth across different segments of society. To ensure that growth has been well

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    Empirical Study of M&A in India Submitted By: Dr. J. M. Kapadia Professor‚ S.R. Luthra Institute of Management‚ MTB College Campus‚ Near Adarsh Society‚ Athwalines‚ Surat: 395001 Ph. No: 09374888937 E-mail: kapadia_jimmy@rediffmail.com Ms. Delnaz Dastoor Assistant Professor‚ S.R. Luthra Institute of Management‚ MTB College Campus‚ Near Adarsh Society‚ Athwalines‚ Surat: 395001 Ph. No: 09727157228 E-mail: Delnaz.dastoor@gmail.com 1 Abstract: India’s corporate sector has undergone a sea

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    difficulties in India? No two cultures are the same in the world. American culture is quite different from Indian culture. America has a mixture of different cultures while Indian culture is unique and has its own values. Enormity of India American is a fully developed country with primarily western culture. The country is also considered as a melting pot due to large-scale immigration from many different countries throughout its history. The cultural diversity is not so great as in India. India

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    Schindler India (A) – A Case Analysis ____________________________________________________________ __________________ CASE ANALYSIS – SCHINDLER INDIA Schindler Holding Ltd‚ a respected Swiss elevator company‚ was established in 1874 by Robert Schindler and the first Schindler elevator was installed in India in 1925. After technical and sales collaborations with Indian companies‚ ECE and Bharat Bijlee Ltd.(BBL) in 1958 and 1985‚ Schindler Ltd decided to setup a wholly owned company in India in

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    A STUDY ON FOOD INFLATION IN INDIA CAUSES AND REASONS By: Introduction: India is the world ’s second largest producer of food next to China‚ and has the potential of being the biggest food and agricultural sector. The total food production in India is likely to double in the next ten years and there is an opportunity for large investments in food and food processing technologies. India is one of the world’s major food producers but accounts for less than 1.5 per cent of international

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    different investment objectives which are launched from time to time. | |   |   |   | | OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY.To study about the awareness of Mutual Funds among people..To study the interest of people in investing in Mutual Funds..To study the different aspects of Mutual Funds according to different age‚ profession etc..To study the future of Mutual Funds in India..To study the different attitudes of people regarding risk‚ rate of return‚ period of investment etc.METHODOLOGY: A methodology is

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    the electricity sector‚ the steel industry to the households.Coal is the most important source of energy in India as well. For a developing country like India the energy supply system has considerable implications on the economy and vice versa. As is the case often‚ due to the growing population and economic development‚ the energy requirements are also soaring almost exponentially. In India more than 54 % of the industrial energy requirement is derived from coal. When the entire energy demand is

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    However‚ there are still some cases that company encounters ethical issues. GE Healthcare‚ which is a subsidiary of General Electric‚ is an example. The company provides transformational medical technologies and services that are shaping a new age of patient care. This assignment will discuss GE Healthcare’s responsibility in their ultrasound equipment in India. Self-interest theory of Adam Smith could be used in this case. In the case of ultrasound technology in India‚ in order

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