PROJECT REPORT ON Healthcare in India SUBMITTED TO: Ms.Elba Mandrelle SUBMITTED BY: aspandan \ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I express my sincere thanks to all directly or indirectly helped me to complete my project report .I would have been difficult to carry out this project work without the inspiration
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-327660-272415 American University of Armenia FTMBA1 Managing People and Organizations Applied Research Technologies‚ Inc.: Global Innovation’s Challenges Reflection Paper Professor: Mane BeglaryanGroup 5 Anna Hayrapetyan Jemma Karapetyan Lida Arshakyan Karen Martirosyan Sevak Davoodian Yerevan 2013 Contents Problem Identification………………………………………………………………………...3 Industry‚ Competitive
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PROMOTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP AMONG YOUTH IN INDIA The dimension of the entrepreneurship is changing not from its perceptive form today environment but also from its origin. The lusts of entrepreneurship in rural and urban areas are different. The think tank has to continuously surrogate the aim of the entrepreneurship. The entrepreneurship is taking its toll not only from the customers’ side or from the desi companies or from the unemployed youth‚ or from the nation but also from the lack of resources
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ministry’s presentation to the Consultative Committee‚ which included several MPs‚ admitted to some worrying trends in human resources in health. According to joint secretary in the ministry Dr Vishwas Mehta’s presentation‚ the Medical Council of India (MCI) has 7.5 lakh doctors registered under it. However‚ Union health ministry’s scrutiny has found that two lakh of the registered doctors aren’t working anymore. Of the 10.7 lakh nurses registered‚ six lakh don’t exist. At present‚ there is
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Tourism Industry in India (Nov 2006) Contents Introduction Incredible India Boom Time Economic Growth Engine India on the World Map The scene till now Govt Policies and Initiatives Open Eyes- Open Arms Challenges Conclusion References Introduction It is boom time for India ’s Tourism and Hospitality sector. Driven by a surge in business traveller arrivals and a soaring interest in India as a tourist destination‚ the year 2006 has been the best
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Emerging Markets Industry Guide Description: The Hotels & Motels - Top 5 Emerging Markets Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Hotels & Motels industry in each of the Top 5 Emerging markets (Brazil‚ China‚ India‚ Mexico and South Africa). The report includes easily comparable data on market value‚ volume‚ segmentation and market share‚ plus full five year market forecasts. It examines future problems‚ innovations and potential growth areas within the market
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TOURISM CASE STUDIES: Some key facts for revision 1 | | | | |7.2 The impact that tourism has had on people and their environment | |7.2 The impact that tourism has had on people and their environment in a| |in an MEDC Ayia Napa‚ Cyprus | |LEDC.
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Tourism differs from travel in the following aspects: • Reason to travel: It can be anything but remuneration from the place visited. • It requires a change from familiar environment. • Period of stay: The least would be one day and maximum would be a year. General growth of tourism in India In recent years tourism in India has shot up at lightening speed. India has succeeded in becoming the most preferred place amongst domestic and overseas traveler. Tourism exposes the international traveler
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Philippines - Malacañang yesterday disputed the claim of US Ambassador Harry Thomas Jr. that at least 40 percent of male foreign tourists in the country‚ including Americans‚ come for sexual tourism. Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said the issue was already brought to the attention of Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez‚ who clarified that the statistics cited by the ambassador were inaccurate. Quoting Jimenez‚ Valte said the DOT’s figure shows that “shopping and sightseeing” are the
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Distinction between Growth and Development Growth is not the same as development. Growth‚ measured in terms of an increase in GDP is a quantitative measure. Real GDP per capita figures are an inadequate means of making comparisons both within countries and between countries. Limitations of GDP as a measure to compare welfare between countries: * The ‘shadow’ economy often means that GDP calculations are an underestimation of actual GDP. In Nigeria it is estimated that the ‘shadow’ economy
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