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    Case Study Analysis Infosys: Financing an Indian Software Start-Up Introduction Infosys is small software development venture which provides information technology (IT) consulting services for international clients. The company is located in Bangalore and was founded back in 1981 by a small group of skllfull entrepreneurs‚ with very little equity of 1000$ and without backing from a large companies. Mr. R. Narayana Murthy is the CEO and chairman and Nandan Nilekani is the president and chief

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    TRENDS IN THE INDIAN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY Aims To analyse the current and future scenario of the hospitality industry in India. Objectives • Examine the disparity in the supply and demand of accommodation and rising prices. • To understand the pricing‚ industry standards and other critical issues that arise with growth of the industry in India. • Recognize and evaluate the problems that the industry is currently facing. The research looks into the impediments

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    ABOUT THE INDIAN BISCUIT INDUSTRY Biscuits are a household name these days. The markets are flooded with biscuits of everytaste and for every age group. Sometimes it would be just difficult for us to decide on what togo for. These are good combinations with a hot cup of Tea or a coffee. They make a quick and a tasty snack any time and in any situation.In India per capita consumption of biscuits is estimated at a low 1.5 kg‚ reflecting the huge potential for growth of the industry. Over 900 million

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    Impact of FDI In The Indian Retail Sector By: Aditi Mehta 12/PPRA/504 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) FDI is a mode of entry to international business. It refers to the investment made in a foreign country where the investor retains control over the investments. This can be made by an individual‚ as well as by business entities. FDI is a venture with long term considerations‚ as it cannot be easily liquidated. FDI as defined in Dictionary of Economics ( by Graham Bannock) as investment

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    (re)configurations‚ among others Just-in-time (JIT) manufacturing systems have attracted the attention of industries all over the world. The perceptible impact of JIT lies in attaining productivity and quality standards. The real challenge before Indian managers is to establish priorities among potential JIT techniques to achieve best possible advantage of JIT implementation in Indian industries.. With the variety of products on offer increasing with customization and evolving customer needs‚ it is

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON “CARTELS IN AVIATION INDUSTRY” (Report submitted on July 12‚ 2011) SUBMITTED TO: COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA BY: PREETI MECHAN Vth YEAR GUJARAT NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY Email: preeti.mechan@gmail.com 1 DISCLAIMER This project report/dissertation has been prepared by the author as an intern under the Internship Programme of the Competition Commission of India for academic purposes only. The views expressed in the report are personal to the intern and do

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    water pumps‚ each consuming about 3.5 kilowatts‚ and off-grid lighting. Some large projects have been proposed‚ and a 35‚000 sq km area of the Thar desert has been set aside for solar power projects‚ sufficient to generate 700 to 2‚100 GW. The Indian Solar Loan Programme‚ supported by the United Nations Environment Programme has won the prestigious Energy Globe World award for sustainability for helping to establish a consumer financing program for solar home power systems. Over the span of three

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    Indian leather industry is the core strength of the Indian footwear industry. It is the engine of growth for the entire Indian leather industry and India is the second largest global producer of footwear after China. Reputed global brands like Florsheim‚ Nunn Bush‚ Stacy Adams‚ Gabor‚ Clarks‚ Nike‚ Reebok‚ Ecco‚ Deichmann‚ Elefanten‚ St Michaels‚ Hasley‚ Salamander and Colehaan are manufactured under license in India. Besides‚ many global retail chains seeking quality products at competitive prices

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    GROWTH OF AIRLINE INDUSTRY IN INDIA In December 1912‚ the Indian State Air Services in collaboration with UK based Imperial Airways introduced the London -Karachi - Delhi flight‚ the first International flight to and from India.  In 1915 Tata Sons Ltd. started regular air mail services between Karachi and Madras and on January 24‚ 1920 Royal Airforce started regular airmail services between Karachi and Bombay. Construction of Civil Airports in India started  in 1924 (Calcutta‚ Bombay and Allahbad)

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    bottom of the value pyramid by making the M-800 more affordable. Indian Automobile IndustryThe Indian automobile industry has four major segments -- commercial vehicles (CVs)‚ passenger vehicles‚ three wheelers‚ and two wheelers. The market share for each of these segments of the Indian automobile industry‚ for the year 2003-04‚ is shown in Figure I. According to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) ‚ the Indian passenger vehicle market has three categories -- passenger cars‚

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