in partial fulfilment of the requirement For the Award Master of Management Studies Under the Guidance of Prof. Mona Sinha Submitted by:Vailankanni D’souza MMS SEM I Roll no. 12 INTRODUCTION Why Airtel v/s Vodafone The dominant players in India are Airtel‚ Reliance Infocomm‚ Vodafone‚ Idea cellular and BSNL/MTNL but Vodafone drew my attention with its marketing strategy and Airtel with its Innovations and product development. To me both are striving hard to sustain the market pressure‚ playing
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International Conference on Law‚ Humanities and Management (ICLHM’2012) July 15-16‚ 2012 Singapore Goods and Services Tax – A Roadmap for India Sarkar Subhrangshu Sekhar Over the years‚ tax policy in the country has evolved in response to the development strategy and its changes. In the initial years‚ the tax policy was directed to increase the level of savings‚ transfer available savings for investment as envisaged by plan strategy and the need to ensure a fair distribution of incomes‚ to correct
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CONTENTS :- • Introduction • India ’s Exim Policy : A Backdrop • The Foreign Trade Regime: Analytical Phases and Changes over Time • India ’s Exim Policy : Phases of Changes • Export Import Policy 2002-07 : Objectives • General Provision Regarding Imports and Exports • Promotional Measures • Duty Exemption / Remission Scheme • Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme • EOUs‚ EPZs‚ EHTPs‚ STPs • Deemed Exports • Summary • Self-Assessment Questions • Further Readings INTRODUCTION
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for the Committee on Vision 2020 for India‚ Planning Commission‚ Government of India Revised Version: 22 May 2001 Research and Information System for the Non-aligned and Other Developing Countries‚ Zone 4B‚ India Habitat Centre‚ Lodi Road‚ New Delhi-110003. Tel.: 468 2175‚ Fax: 468 2174; Email: nagesh@ndf.vsnl.net.in An earlier version of the paper was presented at the Fifth Meeting of the Committee on Vision 2020 for India‚ Planning Commission‚ on 8 February 2001
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Chapter 19 Cyber Laws in India Objectives: This chapter presents the meaning and definition of cyber crime‚ the legislation in India dealing with offences relating to the use of or concerned with the abuse of computers or other electronic gadgets. The Information Technology Act 2000 and the I.T. Amendment Act 2008 have been dealt with in detail and other legislations dealing with electronic offences have been discussed in brief. Introduction: Crime is both a social and economic phenomenon. It
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Essay on Problems of Modern India S Nataraj India is a fastest developing country in the world. India‚ with its diversified culture‚ civilization‚ natural resources‚ technology and huge skilled human resources‚ is also a fastest growing economy in the world. But at the same time there are several problems plaquing our Modern India which is affecting the growth and development. These problems can be broadly classified as: Socio-economic Problems Other major Problems
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------------------------------------------------- Transport in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Mumbai-Pune Expressway‚ India ’s first expressway The Bandra Worli Sea link‚ with Worli skyline Transport in the Republic of India is an important part of the nation ’s economy. Since the economic liberalisation of the 1990s‚ development of infrastructure within the country has progressed at a rapid pace‚ and today there is a wide variety of modes of transport by land‚ water and air. However‚ India ’s relatively low GDP
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people‚ and by The people‚ but there are many challenges facing democracy in many countries across the world. India is a perfect example of a nation that is ’fully democratic ’ even as it develops and faces several challenges. This paper is divided into two different parts showing the problems facing Indian Democracy. The first part briefly talks about the Inequality among peoples in India. Inequality is also divided into three main categories such as Geographic‚ Social and Demographic. The second
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India also has enormous problems with overpopulation. The current population is over a billion‚ but India does not have the large land mass that China has. India is experiencing major problems with declining water tables due to over-extraction beyond sustainable yield. India is building desalination plants to solve this problem. Because India has the same population density as Japan‚ some have claimed that India’s poverty is caused by underdevelopment‚ not overpopulation. Increased depletion of
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CONTEMPORARY INDIA | The Great Indian Young Middle Class If you are living in the UK or USA‚ chances are that every time you lose your credit card‚ buy an insurance policy‚ report a fault on your mobile phone‚ you have probably spoken to someone who is unfailingly courtesy and impeccable English. And the chances are very high that the response satisfied you. Millions of faceless voices toil away nights at business process outsourcing companies across India at the end of a telephone line.
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