THE INDIAN BANKING INDUSTRY The last decade has seen many positive developments in the Indian banking sector. The growth in the Indian Banking Industry has been more qualitative than quantitative and it is expected to remain the same in the coming years. Based on the projections made in the "India Vision 2020" prepared by the Planning Commission‚ the report forecasts that the pace of expansion in the balance-sheets of banks is likely to decelerate. The total assets of all scheduled commercial banks
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Space-based solar power (SBSP) is the concept of collecting solar power in space for use on Earth. It has been in research since the early 1970s. SSPS consists of a space-based power generation/transmission facility that gathers sunlight‚ converts it into microwaves or laser beams‚ and transmits those to the ground; and a power receiving facility on the ground. Space-based solar power essentially consists of three elements: • a means of collecting solar power in space‚ for example via solar cells
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SYNOPSIS “A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF UNIT LINKED INSURANCE SCHEMES OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSURANCE COMPANIES” INTRODUCTION The insurance plays a major role in the life of the humanity. Slowly people stared to realize the necessity of the insurance and these needs are unending as long as life exists. In fact insurance is not restricted for any category neither of the society nor in term of cast‚ ages or life styles. As Indian investors are now more exposed to the capital markets and have started
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ABOUT CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR Consumer behavior is an applied discipline. Its application exists at two different levels of analysis. One is at the micro level perspective and other at the macro level perspective. Micro level seeks application of the knowledge faced by the individual‚ firm or an organization. The macro perspective applied knowledge of consumer include the aggregate level of problem faced by large groups or by society as a whole. Buying behavior is an attempt to understand and predict
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TITLE : IMPACT OF TRAIINING METHODS ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN IT SECTOR: A STUDY OF MAHINDRA SATYAM COMPUTERS LTD TOPIC: Training Methods REASON FOR SELECTION: Training is crucial for organizational development and its success. It is fruitful to both employers and employees of an organization. An employee will become more efficient and productive if he/she is trained well. | Training is imparted on four basic grounds: * New candidates who join an organization are given training. This
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are as follows: Toyota Prius 9.1% Plug in Hybrid Nissan 0% Renault Kangoo 0% Peugeot Ion Citroen 0% Chevrolet Volt 9.1% Renault Fluence 22.7% Ford Transit Connect EV 4.5% Tata Vista 13.6% Mahindra Vista 13.6% None
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Unlocking the wealth in rural markets 2014427026 Han ungsuk ■ Summary and implications • Intro1 : Important of rural markets Rising wages are creating a growing middle class While urban demand for consumer products remains sluggish worldwide‚ rural markets are growing faster than ever in some of the largest emerging economies. In China‚ demand in the countryside has already begun to outstrip demand in the cities‚ and nowhere is this phenomenon more evident than in India • Intro2 : Growth of rural
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Arvind Mills | | | | Arvind Mills | | Type | Public (NSE‚ BSE) | Industry | Textiles | Founded | 1931 | Headquarters | Ahmedabad | Key people | Sanjay Lalbhai (CEO &MD) Arvind N. Lalbhai | Products | Denim‚ Knits‚ Khakhis | Revenue | Rs. 23.45 Billion | Net income | Loss Rs. 480 Million | Employees | 26000 | Website | www.arvindmills.com | Arvind Mills‚ the flagship company of the Lalbhai Group‚ is one of India’s leading composite manufacturer of textiles
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|MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS SCENARIO IN IT/ITES | | | |ERNST & YOUNG | | | |5/27/2009 | |
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