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    Cattle Development Programme (ICDP) was launched in areas with high milk potential. The disappointing performance of the dairy sector during the 1950s and 1960s (with annual growth rate of merely 1%) concerned policy makers‚ and the Government of India undertook a far-reaching policy initiative. Dairy development through producers’ cooperatives and milk production based on milk sheds in the rural areas‚ modeled on the successful experience of dairy cooperatives in Gujarat‚ became the cornerstone

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    White revolution_Verghese Kurien What do you know about pasteurisation‚ an interviewer asked the young man who had applied for a Government of India fellowship for a Masters in Engineering abroad. Some thing to do with milk? Was the uncertain reply. The year was 1946. In his biography From Anand: The story of Verghese Kurien‚ MV Kamath recounts the story of how the youngster was selected to do a Masters in dairy engineering by a government committee that was impervious to gis peas that he be

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    The Green Revolution | A Review | Sumit Shah‚ SYBCom. Honours | Table of Contents | Sr. No | Particulars | Page No. | 1. | Introduction | 3 | 2. | Causes | 4 | 3. | Intense Agricultural District Program * Continued expansion of farming areas * Double-cropping existing farmland * Irrigation * Using seeds with improved genetics * Fertilizers * Food Corporation of India and the Agriculture Prices Commission * Research‚ Education‚ and Extension | 77889910 | 4. | Positive

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    Yellow Revolution in India

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    ==================================================== What is the Yellow Revolution? The growth‚ development and adoption of new varieties of oilseeds and complementary technologies nearly doubled oilseeds production from 12.6 mt in 1987-88 to 24.4 mt in 1996-97‚ catalyzed by the Technology Mission on Oilseeds‚ brought about the Yellow Revolution. The term also stands for the People Power Revolution in Phillipines in 1986 against then President Ferdinand Marcos. It was a series non-violent protests

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    interest in the Telegraph Company. And rest is history. The nineties saw an upsurge in telecommunications with World Wide Web becoming a reality in 1992. And today with the satellite and digital technology getting streamlined the telecommunication revolution is moving at a pace which is perhaps faster than light. With the whole scenario of telecom changing rapidly matters relating to it are governed by a global apex body called International Telecommunication Union. This international organization

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    1566 Words Essay on Industrial Revolution in India by Dipti digg In any country‚ be it least developed under developed or advanced‚ the industrial sectors from the sheet anchor for the generation and development of country’s productive forces. There is a strong case for industrialization of countries like India which has vast manpower‚ large and varied resources and continental dimensions. The first plan was not as important as far as industrial development is concerned. Of the total

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    with the Criminologist and Sociologist Edwin H. Sutherland‚ in the year 1939‚ who popularised the term ̳white collar crimes‘ by defining such a crime as one ―committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation.‖ Sutherland also included crimes committed by corporations and other legal entities within his definition. Sutherland‘s study of white collar crime was prompted by the view that criminology had incorrectly focused on social and economic determinants

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    Executive Summary Retailing in India came with evolutionary patterns from Kirana store to Super market. This sector was un-organized in the initial stage‚ and after that it carried forward by the textiles industries through the dealer model. Now it is growing as supermarket and hypermarket. The main drivers of the retail evolution in India are buying behavior of the customer‚ increase in disposable income of middle class‚ infrastructure development and changing customer choice. The target segments

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    The Impact of Green Revolution on India Introduction In the backdrop of the food crisis that gripped India in the 1960s and 1970s‚ the Government of India initiated the ‘Green Revolution’ program. Economist Alok Ghosh defines the ‘Green Revolution as a revolution both in the quantum of agricultural input and output. It was an attempt to become self-sufficient in production of food grains. The Government made a package deal consisting of high yielding varieties of seeds‚ water management‚ pest control

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    Old Town White Coffee, India

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    1.0 Introduction The history of Old Town White Coffee (OTWC) began in 1999‚ started as a classic coffee shop of White Café in Ipoh‚ Malaysia. With the inspiration of vision and passion to make and serve fine coffee to Malaysian household and food service industry‚ the founder and executive director‚ Mr. Goh Ching Mun and Mr. Tan Say Yup created a secret of Old Town 3-in-1 instant white coffee. In 2005‚ the company expanded vertically into food and beverage industry by opening retail chains of OLD

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