Current Issues in the Hospitality Tourism Industry in Oman (This is posted at the http://www.ecotourismblog.com/oman-perfect-destination-at-its-best-2/#comment-47) Introduction: Oman is country with an area of 309‚500 sq. kilometers and a population of 3.7 million people. The mainstay of the Omani economy is oil. Total size of the economy is 81 billion USD and per capita income is 22‚180 USD. The economy presently faces an imminent danger of the sharply falling oil prices. In this scenario the only
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MALINI KISHOR SANGHVI COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS SUBJECT: LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT TOPIC NAME: TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE SUBMITTED BY :NameRoll No. 112 113 114 115 116 117 Submitted to: Prof. Vijay Kumar Signature: Date: /07/2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We consider it a great privilege to get an opportunity to express my feelings towards all those who have helped us in completion of my project. Hard work‚ devotion
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E- Governance Assignment On Public Private Partnerships in India Submitted to: Dr. Gyan Prakash Submitted By: Neha Misra (2011-MBA-013) Public Private Partnership Public Private Partnership (PPP) is a contract between a public sector institution/municipality and a private party‚ in which the private party assumes substantial financial‚ technical and operational risk in the design‚ financing‚ building and operation of a project. Traditionally‚ private sector participation has been limited
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STUDY 2) METHOD OF STUDY 3) MAJOR REASONS OF MONOPOLIES 4) OWNERSHIP OF KEY RESOURCE : DE BEERS EXAMPLE 5) GOVT. OWNED STRATEGIC RESOURCES: CIL EXAMPLE 6) PATENTS IN DRUG INDUSTRY 7) NATURAL MONOPOLY: INDIAN RAILWAYS EXAMPLE 8) CONCLUSION 9) REFERENCES Area of study: This report studies what are the various sources of monopoly and real life examples for each source. It analyses how each of these
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Service (IPS)‚ Indian Revenue Service (IRS)‚ Indian Audit and Accounts Services‚ Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) and several other GROUPA&GROUP B Central services. All India Services officers i.e.‚ IAS and IPS officers are given state cadres after the selection. The cadre controlling authority of IAS is Ministry of Personnel and Public Grievances‚ Government of India. The IPS cadre is controlled by Ministry of Home Affairs‚ Government of India. Overall‚ the IAS officers as District Collectors
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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF KEY CHALLENGES THAT PLAGUE THE PUBLIC SECTOR TOURISM IN KENYA INTRODUCTION Tourism is the world’s largest industry. According to World Tourism Organization (WTO)‚ tourism accounts for more than 10% of the world total employment‚ 11% of the Global Domestic Product (GDP) and the total tourist trips are predicted to increase to 1.6 billion by 2020. In Kenya tourism is an important sector of the economy‚ in 2006 tourism was the leading foreign exchange earners contributing
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and for Kanchendzonga‚ the highest peak at 8586m in the state. Sikkim is described as “the only handsome brother among the seven pretty sisters”‚ with reference to the North East in the leaflets circulated by Govt. of India tourist offices under Ministry of Tourism. The State is trekker’s paradise and its mighty rivers provide some of the world’s wildest spots for white water rafting. Its trekking trails lead to hidden lakes & ancient monasteries. Travel & Tourism in Sikkim gained popularity
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events EVENTS LEADING TO QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT 1. Government of India act of 1935 was passed by the British Government. 2. Elections of 1937 3. Resignation of the congress ministries- which led to Deliverance Day-Dec 22 1939 4. Jinnah’s Two Nation Theory- January 1940 5. August offer – Lord Linglithgow- August 1940. 6. Failure of Cripps Mission- 1942 7. Japans threat of attacking India. QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT. This movement was organized under the leadership
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Islamabad. Auditor General of Pakistan‚ Islamabad. Controller General of Accounts‚ Islamabad. AGPR‚ Islamabad/Lahore/Peshawar/Karachi/Quetta. Military Accountant General‚ Rawalpindi. All Financial AdvisersIDeputy Financial Advisors attached to Ministries/Divisions and all officers of Finance Division. Chief
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