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    Many years ago‚ India’s pharmaceutical industry was suffering from number of international trade limits due to their violation of intellectual property rights. The Indian companies used to copy patents of drugs made by Western countries and Japan with no responsibility to property rights. This would discourage international investors from investing into India’s drug industry. India was only good for making generic brand drugs because the patents for those drugs were already expired. However‚ the

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    TOWN LEVEL BACKGROUND NOTE (DRAFT) ON JALNA Submitted to Urban India Reforms Facility TATA INSTITUTE of SOCIAL SCIENCES By Resources and Livelihoods Group‚ PRAYAS‚ Pune 1 Acknowledgements Preparation of this report would not have been possible without the cooperation and support extended by the Jalna Municipal council’s officers and councilors for the support they extended in the form of sharing data as well as exchanging views ‚ and also the experts from different fields

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    by creating new items or methodologies to enhance and extend their operations. Innovative work is a center some piece of our business at Paint Industries. Real choices in this business are made on the bases of innovative work. Here level of rivalry‚ preparation procedures and techniques are quickly expanding‚ it is of unique vitality to Paint Industries to create arrangement to suit particular customer or market needs‚ as dependent upon their qualities‚ client fulfillment as required. Their innovative

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    Development Corporation entered the market and shortly established itself as a major manufacturer. 1.2 INDUSTRY STRUCTURE The electronic watch industry is dominated by HMT‚ Allwyn and Titan. They command about 80% share of the organised sector. Therefore‚ the study concentrates on these manufacturers‚ though issues pertaining to smaller companies are addressed. The installed capacity of the industry is 10.8 million pieces. A large unit‚ Indo French Times‚ with a capacity of nearly 2.0 million pieces

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    Societal Issues Related to the Software Industry The software industry contributes to the world’s information driven society. The sharing of information worldwide created a need for security in software and technology to protect businesses and customers. Every time a company conducts business with another business or customer and information is shared or traded‚ it is assumed information is kept private. It is the ethical responsibility of a company to ensure the security of personal information

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    Are Chinese products a threat to INDIAN Industries 1) Are Japanese products a threat to US industries? Are Eastern EU products a threat to Western EU industries? 2) Is the Chinese Auto industries a threat to India? Dont know. Is the Chinese Food Product better than India? Dont think so. Is the Chinese Manga Books better than India? Dont think so. Is the Chinese textile industries a threat to India? Yes. Is the Indian software industries a threat to China? Yes. 3) As a wide range of cheap Chinese

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    Collectivization in the IT Industry – An Indian Perspective Authored By Avinash Verma ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The authors wish to express their gratitude to Prof. Pranabesh Ray of XLRI‚ Jamshedpur for giving them the opportunity to do this project which is of tremendous significance in today’s industrial relations climate. The authors also wish to thank Prof. E. M Rao and Prof. P.K Padhi of XLRI Jamshedpur whose valuable inputs on the legal aspects of this issue provided us with a sense of

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    United States of America Viz Videlit (latin=namely) V-SAT Very Small Aperture Terminal VSNL Vidhesh San WIMAX Worldwide Intreroterability for Microwave Access WLL Wireless in Local Loop Abstract Telecommunications industry is one of the fastest growing industries in India due to a variety of factors. It has been evident that fast movers manage to capture the larger share of the pie. RCOM‚ with the aim of riding the wave of change‚ is looking not only at the domestic but the international

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    Advantage and How it Decribes the Success of the Indian Software Industry In the article “The Competitive Advantage of Nations” Michael Porter describes a diamond shaped relationship of forces that define a country’s potential for being competitive in a specified industry. The four points on the diamond representing the different forces are: factor conditions; demand conditions; firm strategy‚ structure and rivalry; and related and supporting industries. According to Porter‚ the four points apply

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    flavours and looking to noncarbonated beverages for growth. Globally‚ the market size of this industry has been changing. Soft drink consumption has a market share of 46.8% within the non-alcoholic drink industry. Datamonitor (2005) also found that the total market value of soft drinks reached $307.2 billion in 2004 with a market value forecast of $367.1 billion in 2009. The modern soft drink industry started in 1886‚ when Dr. John S. Pemberton invented "Coca Cola" in Atlanta‚ Georgia. This was

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