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    Introduction  The textile industry in India occupies a unique position in our economy contributing to nearly a third of the country’s export earnings. This industry includes manufacturers‚ suppliers‚ wholesalers and exporters of Cotton Textiles‚ Handloom‚ and Woolen Textiles etc. From the production of textile machinery and equipment‚ dyes and raw materials to the delivery of finished textiles‚ fabrics and garments‚ the textile industry in India has the vast potential for creation of employment

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    Price: £ 550.00De-licensing in 1991 has put the Indian automobile industry on a new growth track‚ attracting foreign auto giants to set up their production facilities in the country to take advantage of various benefits it offers. This took the Indian automobile production from 5.3 Million Units in 2001-02 to 10.8 Million Units in 2007-08. The other reasons attracting global auto manufacturers to India are the country’s large middle class population‚ growing earning power‚ strong technological capability

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    sustainability. Economic Analysis The approach to the sustainability program is useful and encourages DCB to be open and transparent to the issues such as the initiatives in further research and development‚ dialogue with the government and various organizations‚ and their priorities. DCB Bank enable to broaden their focus on corporate responsibility to prove that they play an essential role in establishing an economic advantage in the country where they operate. Social Analysis The sustainability

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    Processing Industry of India B. Introduction Food processing is the conversion of raw ingredients into food items or in other forms of consumables by using different industrial processes and tools in order to produce marketable‚ consumable and long shelf life food products. Benefits of food processing are the removal of toxins‚ food preservation (longer shelf-life)‚ enabling of marketing and logistics tasks‚ and increasing of food consistency. The drawbacks in food processing industry are

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    www.ajbms.org ISSN: 2047-2528 Asian Journal of Business and Management Sciences Vol. 1 No. 2 [157-165] MERGERS IN BANKING INDUSTRY OF INDIA: SOME EMERGING ISSUES Dr. K.A. Goyal Convener & Head‚ Management Department‚ B.N.P.G. College‚ Udaipur. Vijay Joshi Research Scholar‚ Department of Business Administration‚ UCCMS‚ MLSU‚ Udaipur. ABSTRACT The world of competition is like a jungle where monsters gobble smaller ones therefore one has to be competent enough to win the rivalry. There are

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    BlackBerry Limited‚ formerly known as Research In Motion Limited (RIM)‚[3][4] is a Canadian telecommunication and wireless equipment company best known to the general public as the developer of the BlackBerry brand of smartphones and tablets‚ but also well known worldwide as a provider of secure & high reliability software for industrial applications and Mobile Device Management (MDM). BlackBerry’s software and hardware products are used worldwide by various government’s agencies and by car makers

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    Topic:  STUDY OF THE PRODUCTION CONSUMPTION AND GROWTH OF THE STEEL INDUSTRY   WHY THE INDUSTRY? The reason for focusing on this industry is that‚ Steel industry has become a major production and consumption market‚ with tremendous potential for growth after the reduction of the export tariffs from 15% to 5%. There has been a consistent rise in the prices and the demand expectations are growing rapidly for the coming years due to planned investment in infrastructure development‚ increased

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    Company Analysis ROOTS Industries Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of HORNS in India and the 11th largest Horn Manufacturing Company in the world. Headquartered in Coimbatore - India‚ ROOTS also plays a dominant role in the manufacture of Horns and other products like Castings and Industrial cleaning machines. Roots Industries Limited has occupied a key position in both international and domestic market as suppliers to leading OEMs. Roots’ has a strong quality system as its base. RIL is the first

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    India’s Intra Industry Trade CONTENTS Acknowledgements 2 Introduction 4 Theoretical Framework 5 Methodology 6 Analysis 8 Sensitivity Analysis 12 Industry Analysis 14 Sugar industry 14 Diamond industry 18 Man made staple fibres 22 Preserved food industry 29 Carbon industry 36 Conclusion 41 Introduction The project of Intra Industry trade of India from 1990-2000 is an attempt to understand the India’s trade with world and changes taking place in the nature of trade in various

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    Support: Many important industries in the economy were harmed by the Deepwater Horizontal incident in the Gulf of Mexico. BP spent a great amount of time and money trying to help the economic recovery in local communities and two very important industries after the oil spill. Two industries that were affected the most included seafood and tourism. These two industries are very important to today’s economy. To help fix what BP had destroyed they offered $10 billion to the two industries to rebuild themselves

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