A STUDY ON INDIAN HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The report is based on healthcare industry and deals with the analysis of the industry on various parameters. It gives an overview of the industry and goes on to test the healthcare industry further in the subsequent chapters. The focus of the report is getting an over view of the health services market‚ its policy framework‚ the business models of the hospital and technological developments in the healthcare sector. The report also compares
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airlines industry has had a smooth take-off ever since the government initiated its open skies policy a few years ago. After encountering some initial turbulence‚ it is now cruising smoothly across clear blue skies. India is today one of the fastest expanding aerospace markets in the world‚ as a growing number of airlines and corporate are expected to acquire about a thousand planes over the next 5 years. Every region- the east‚ west‚ north‚ south and center - has five airlines. India has Indian Airlines
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Sri Sharada Institute Of Indian Management - Research (A unit of Sri Sringeri Sharada Peetham‚ Sringeri) Approved by AICTE Plot No. 7‚ Phase-II‚ Institutional Area‚ Behind the Grand Hotel‚ Vasant Kunj‚ New Delhi – 110070 Tel.: 2612409090 / 91; Fax: 26124092 E-mail: administration@srisim.org; Website: www.srisim.org DEVELOPMENT DAY PROJECT REPORT STRATEGIC ALLIANCE IN INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY Submitted by: | Name: Jagriti Singh (20090123) Amardeep Tomar(20090106)
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Challenges to the Indian bank – Merger & Acquisition Abstract The new business environment mainly driven by globalization and liberalization has provided tremendous opportunity for the Indian banking industry to grow. The buoyant economy‚ deregulation and increasing consumer demand has led the banking industry growth in the recent past. But on the other hand it has also resulted in more competition and reduced margin that is forcing the Indian banks to look at consolidation as the means of
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Age group 16- 30 41 91% 31-40 4 9% 41-50 0 0% 51-60 0 0% Gender Male 27 60% Female 18 40% Occupation Service 5 11% Business 2 4% Professional 2 4% Student 36 80% Annual Family Income < 2.5lacs 13 29% 2.5 lacs - 5lacs 18 40% 5 - 8 lacs 10 22% 8 lacs & above 4 9% Do you own a car ? Yes 26 58% No 19 42% Which car do you own or you would like to own ? Maruti 12 27% Honda 10 22% Ford 3 7% Toyota 3 7% Hyundai 10 22% Other
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Reverse Logistics in Indian Automobile Industry Reverse Logistics is a process in which a product moves in reverse through the supply chain network. It may be used for the purpose of recapturing value of a final product or for even proper disposal. It may also be termed service that the process of planning‚ implementing and controlling the efficient and cost effective flow of raw materials‚ in-process inventory‚ finished goods and related information‚ from the point of consumption to the point of
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Indian DTH (Direct to Home) Industry – An Economic Analysis Managerial Economics Assignment Indian DTH (Direct to Home) Industry – An Economic Analysis Prepared by: Prashant Vashishtha ePGP-03-055 Submitted to: Dr. Kausik Gangopadhyay Indian Institute of Management‚ Kozhikode 16-Jan-2011 1 Indian DTH (Direct to Home) Industry – An Economic Analysis Contents Contents............................................................................................................
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INDIAN POLITICAL THINKERS DURING THE INDEPENDENCE STRUGGLE TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION………………………………………………..6 CHAPTER II: POLITICAL THOUGHT OF RABINDRANATH TAGORE………………………………….11 CHAPTER III: POLITICAL THOUGHT OF SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE…………………………………..15 CHAPTER IV: POLITICAL THOUGHT OF GOPAL KRISHNA GOKHALE……………………………….25 CHAPTER V: CONCLUSION............................................................................32 BIBLIOGRAPHY.........
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Role of value creation in the Indian Industry V.YUVARANI‚ II-MBA PAAVAI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING‚Namakkal. ABSTRACT Background: The Indian economy is widely believed to have moved into its next phase of sustainable growth rate of 8-10%. The last five years have seen an unprecedented value creation in Indian stock markets. Aim: This study
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Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) (BSE: HUL) is India’s largest fast moving consumer goods company‚ touching the lives of two out of three Indians with over 20 distinct categories in home & personal care products and food & beverages. They endow the company with a scale of combined volumes of about 4 million tonnes and sales of over Rs. 13‚000 crores[citation needed]. HUL is also one of the country’s largest exporters; it has been recognised as a Golden Super Star Trading House by the Government of
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