AGRICULTURAL SECTOR (SUBTOPIC: AGENCIES IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR) Introduction The agricultural sector is an important and strategic sector in the Malaysian Economy. It was leading sector at the time of independence in 1957‚ contributing 33% of the gross domestic product (GDP)‚ 67% of employment and 62% of exports. Industrialization and diversification commencing from the late1950’s‚ however brought about a decline in the economic role the sector. However‚ the agricultural sector is still
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A Project Report On “CRM practices in Retail Sector” Submitted to: Prof. Sushil Chaurasia Tolani Institute of Management Studies Submitted by: Neha Das Retail sector is one of India’s fastest growing sectors with a 5% compounded annual growth rate. Retail is India’s largest industry. It accounts for over 10% of the India’s GDP and around 8% of the employment. Driven by changing lifestyles‚ strong income growth and favorable demographic patterns‚ Indian retail is
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RESEARCH PROPOSAL ON A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON MARKETING OF FINANCIAL SERVICES IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR COMMERCIAL BANKS INTRODUCTION Marketing as a concept was generally associated with tangible goods like consumer and manufactured goods. Gradually the principles of marketing were applied to businesses intangible goods also like financial services. Banks as providers of financial services had a monopoly in providing service to customers‚ in the early years of banking business. Even though
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ORGANISED AND UNORGANISED SECTOR One of the two main tasks entrusted to our commission is to propose umbrella legislation for workers in the unorganised sector. We have also been asked to see that the legislation‚ and the system that will be built around it‚ will assure at least a minimum protection and welfare to workers in the unorganised sector. We are deeply conscious of the urgency and importance of this task. In fact‚ both the main tasks entrusted to our commission are urgent and difficult
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According to the AC Nielsen India study‚ the industry grew 5.3% in value between 2004 and 2005. Indian FMCG Sector | | The Indian FMCG sector is the fourth largest in the economy and has a market size of US$13.1 billion. Well-established distribution networks‚ as well as intense competition between the organised and unorganised segments are the characteristics of this sector. FMCG in India has a strong and competitive MNC presence across the entire value chain. It has been predicted that
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India’s financial Sector and Monetary policy Reforms—by sonam bhati Introduction The financial crisis of 2008 has exposed weakness of the financial systems not only in developed countries but also in major Emerging Market Economies (EMEs). However‚ the intensity of its spillover effects varies across countries depending upon extent of the regulatory shortcomings. While bailout packages and stimulas packages became common in advanced economies‚ the domestic financial system has been insulated
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and Organization Development: Planned Change in a Public Sector Organization HARRY SMINIAÃ & ANTONIE VAN NISTELROOIJÃÃ Ã The Management School‚ University of Sheffield‚ UK‚ Ã Ã Department of Administrative and Organization Science‚ Faculty of Social Sciences‚ Vrije Universiteit‚ Amsterdam ABSTRACT This paper reports on a case study on the introduction of organization development (OD) techniques in a traditionally top-down lead public sector organization in the Netherlands. The findings suggest that
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Banks are basically service-rendering institutions. The existence and success of banks depend on their ability to meet the various needs and wants of the customers. The new millennium has brought with it challenges as well as opportunities in various fields of economic activities including banking. The banking sector in India has undergone several changes in the areas of prudential‚ regulatory‚ disclosure and supervisory norms. The financial reforms launched during the early 1990s have dramatically
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Discuss Insurance sector from different angles and discuss entry and exit of firms in insurance sector Discuss Insurance sector from different angles • TERM INSURANCE: Insurance may be described as a social device to reduce or eliminate risk of loss to life and property. Under the plan of insurance‚ a large number of people associate themselves by sharing risks attached to individuals. The risks which can be insured against include fire‚ the perils of sea‚ death and accidents and burglary
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Types of Private Sectors | Advantages | Disadvantages | Features | Sole Traders | * It is easier to set-up a business. * You can make all the decisions * You keep all profits the profits. * Accounts and records can be kept private. * They can provide specialist services. * They can also respond to customer’s needs and queries faster. | * They have unlimited liability. * Money can become very difficult to obtain. * Costs and prices are usually higher than the competition
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