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    and the first tractors rolled out in 1965. Since then‚ the company expanded steadily‚ championing farm mechanization in India. Historically‚ Mahindra and Eicher Tractors were strong in wheat growing fields of the North‚ while TAFE was strong in the rice growing fields of the South of India. TAFE made an aggressive entry into the Northern market‚ by acquiring Eicher Tractors and increasing its market share to 22%‚ coming within striking distance of Mahindra’s 31% then. The acquisition gave TAFE an

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    monetary economy. State and explain any three functions of money. In monetary economy is an economy where goods and services are exchanged for money. It can avoid double coincidence of wants‚ for example‚ one person is willing to use a bag of rice to get a bag of tea; another person is willing to use a bag of tea to get two apples. These two parties can not trade easily for their goods because in a barter economy people have to find exact goods and services to trade with. People realized use

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    Inoculation In Boston: A Disqualified Innovation In 1979‚ the World Health Organization announced the eradication of smallpox in the world. Since then‚ the use of vaccines has drastically improved public health around the world. The practice of vaccinations derived from inoculation‚ an old medical practice dated back to China in the fifteenth century. Despite the fact that people understood little about viruses during that time‚ inoculation similarly utilized the same principle as vaccinations—pre-exposing

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    industrial entrepreneurship by assisting agriculture which covered manufacturing of tube well cast iron products‚ irrigation implements. he started Agricultural Marketing Company from 1985 based by commercial production and marketing of chinigura aromatic rice; collecting mango‚ pineapple‚ litchi and other fruits from the farmers. This company played significant role by gradual cultivation of mush rooms‚ tomato and various spices and subsequent exports to foreign markets. This group met success by marketing

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    Bukidnon State University-MOGCHS External Studies Center Don Apolinar Velez Street‚ Cagayan de Oro City MARKETING 102 Submitted by: Mingo‚Lurdelin Napone‚ Rey Tommy R. Omandam‚ Janette Pimentel‚ Regine Ramos‚ Janlyn I. Roxas‚ Celina Romero‚ Rochelle Sajonia‚ Catherine Salva‚ Astred Joy Saylon‚ Eunice Tagud‚ Mary Joy Submitted to: Mr. Romualdo Gabriel Instructor March 2012 Avon’s History David H. McConnell didn’t originally intend to create a beauty company. A traveling

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    Public Distribution System in India Public Distribution System in India1 Abstract : Public Distribution System is one of the important elements of Government’s Foods Security System. Through PDS goverment facilitates the supply of food grains to the poor at subsidized rates. PDS involves management of supply of essential commodities at affordable prices to the identified beneficuaries. It also works as instrument for moderating the open market prices of food. Introduction: Food security at each

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    PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ↑ “A hungry world is a dangerous world. Without food‚ people have only three options – they riot‚ emigrate or die. None of these are acceptable” - UN Food & Agriculture Organisation (FAO) Introduction 1. ↑According to the Global Hunger Index (GHI) report of 2012‚ India ranks 66 out of 88 countries in the hunger index. India is the world’s hunger capital due to the following statistics:- a) ↑ Hunger remains No 1 cause of death in

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    INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT Q1. What is meant by the term resources? What are the four factors of production and explain the factors incomes associated with each factor of production (20 marks) a) Resources means being able to produce something that can be a good or service. For e.g. the sun‚ trees‚ natural gas‚ materials‚ staff. b) The four factors of production are land‚ labor‚ capital and entrepreneurship. (i) Land- is considered the natural resources or raw materials we find on the earths surface

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    How Progression of FERA to FEMA has helped Indian markets for healthy growth & decent Forex reserves Prepared by: Ashish Anchaliya (03) Jay Barchha (05) Rahul Govil (07) Swati Jain (09) Vipin Kumar (11) NMIMS FERA TO FEMA: Independence ushered in a complex web of controls for all external transactions through a legislation i.e.‚ Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA)‚ 1947. There were further amendments made to the FERA in 1973 where the regulation was intensified. The policy was

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    Political Statistic From the table 2.1‚ we can see an improvement of the DoingBusiness DistanceToFrontier from 41.72% in 2013 to 42.38% in 2014 which means the country is improving and moving towards the direction of its potential‚ like starting a business 18.99% to 20.29%‚ dealing construction permits from 67.9% to 68.28%‚ getting electricity from 63.99% to 64‚70%‚ and paying taxes from 62.19% to 64.32%. All happening from 2013 to 2014 and also from table 2.3 we can see that Myanmar is moving

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