Monopoly of Indian Railways : IIM Case Study By: Yogin Vora on May 13‚ 2009 22 Comments Business internet connection Internet Marketing Business Cards In economics‚ a monopoly (from the Latin word monopolium – Greek language monos‚ one + polein‚ to sell) is defined as a persistent market situation where there is only one provider of a product or service. Monopolies are characterized by a lack of economic competition for the good or service that they provide and a lack of viable
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INITIAL PROBLEMS FACED AFTER THE CREATION OF PAKISTAN INTRODUCTION: Pakistan came into existence on 14th august 1947. Soon after its establishmentPakistan faced number of problems. Most of the problems of Pakistan were related withPakistan dispute with India‚ such as the accession of the princely states‚ canal Water dispute‚ refugees’ problems and distribution of armed and military assets. Infect most of these problems were deliberately created by India itself so that Pakistan would notmaintain its
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com/articles/2011/11/23210054/ Boom-time-for-country-liquor.html * 5. Major Competitors Manufacturer Brands United Breweries (UB) Group( Bangalore) King Fisher‚ Kalyani Black Label‚ Signature‚ Blue Riband Shaw Wallace (Calcutta) Haywards Jagajit Industries (Kapurthala‚ Punjab) Aristocrat Mohan Meakins (Solan‚ Himachal Pradesh) Golden Eagle Associated Breweries & Distilleries (Mumbai) London Pilsner‚ Smirnoff‚ Gilbeys Green Label‚ Malibu‚ Archer‟s Peach Schnapps * 6. Macro Economic Environment • Legal
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It is a joint venture of Punjab‚ Haryana and Rajasthan state governments. The project consists of the construction of (a) two dams at Bhakra and Nangal‚ (b) the Bhakra canal system commanding a gross area of about 27.4 lakh hectares‚ (c) the Nangal hydel channel‚ (d) four power houses at Ganguwal‚ Kotla‚ left bank and right bank power houses with total installed capacity of 1‚204 mw‚ and (e) construction of 3‚680 km long transmission lines to distribute electricity to neighbouring areas. The
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Research Paper No. 2092 Veterans‚ Organizational Skill and Ethnic Cleansing: Evidence from the Partition of South Asia Saumitra Jha Graduate School of Business‚ Stanford University Steven Wilkinson Yale University January 2012 RESEARCH PAPER SERIES Veterans‚ Organizational Skill and Ethnic Cleansing: Evidence from the Partition of South Asia Saumitra Jha Stanford GSB Steven Wilkinson∗ Yale University January 16‚ 2012 Abstract Can combat experience foster organizational skills that
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Malaysia India Indonesia Australia Russia Argentina Thailand Philippines Vietnam Egypt Market share of IMFL companies Others 13% Mohan Meakins 9% Tilak Nagar 4% United Spirits Jagatjit 53% 9% Radico 12% Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) industry break-up Rum 20% Brandy Whisky 16% 59% White spirits 5% Per-capita consumption: beer (ltr/p.a./person) 140 120 100
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SALES ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE Introduction Once the sales plan has been formulated‚ the next logical step is to organize a sales force to achieve the enterprise objectives. Decisions must be made as to the type of sales tasks required to be performed and as to how the sales people should be grouped together to ensure effectiveness and efficiency. The scope of their sales responsibility‚ line authority and accountability must be defined so that the sales activities can be well coordinated. The
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INTRODUCTION & HISTORY OF BANKING BANKING [pic] Introduction India cannot have a healthy economy without a sound and effective banking system. The banking system should be hassle free and able to meet the new challenges posed by technology and other factors‚ both internal and external. In the past three decades‚ India’s banking system has earned several outstanding achievements to its credit. The most striking is its
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Name | Designation | Contact Numbers | Office of the Minister of Railways | Dr. C. P. Joshi mr@rb.railnet.gov.in | Minister (Addl. Charge) | +91 11 23386645‚23381213 ( Off.) +91 11 23387333 (Fax) +91 11 23383676 (Fax) | | | Office of the Minister of State for Railways | Shri K. H. Muniyappa khmuni@sansad.nic.in | Minister of State | +91 11 23388190‚ 23382490 ( Off.) +91 11 23381634 (Fax) +91 11 23792703‚ 23794481 ( Res.) +91 11 23794481 (Fax) | | | Shri P. Anand Kumar
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All India RTO District Codes AN—Andaman & Nicobar Islands AN-01 Port Blair‚ Andaman District AN-01 AN-02 Car Nicobar‚ Nicobar District AP—Andhra Pradesh In Andhra Pradesh one RTO district might have several RTO offices. In this case the first office shown is always the headquarter. AP-01 Adilabad / Mancherial / Nirmal AP-02 Anantapur / Hindupur AP-03 Tirupathi [disambiguation needed] / Chittoor / Madanapalle AP-04 kadapa / Proddutur AP-05‚ AP-06 Kakinada / Amalapuram / Rajahmundry AP-07 Guntur /
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