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    Pakistan Retail Sector

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    PAKISTAN RETAIL SECTOR: Pakistan retail sector was worth $40 Billion dollars in fiscal year 2012‚ and has been growing at 5.3% in real (inflation adjusted) terms for the past five years. PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY: MNCs have a 53% share in pharmaceutical market. Where as the remaining 47% share is among the local companies. There are total 600 licensed companies in the country. According to the data‚ GSK tops the list among MNCs with a share of 11.59%. Where as‚ Getz pharmacheuticals tops the list

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    Germany service sector

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    CASE STUDY The Service Sector of Germany I. Table of Contents II. Abstract III. Introduction Germany has the largest population in the European Union with 84.5 inhabitants in January‚ 2010. The prosperous German economy attracts millions of immigrants from around the world as it is the third largest country in terms of immigration. Germany is bordered by Poland‚ Czech Republic‚ Austria‚ Switzerland

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    BACKGROUND TO PRIMARY JUSTICE PILOT PROJECT In May 1999‚ the Malawi Government and DFID/MaSSAJ (Malawi Safety Security and Access to Justice) commissioned an external consultancy agency to conduct a study on Primary Justice in Rural Malawi‚ to investigate issues that are related to the protection‚ safety and access to justice by the poorest and most vulnerable groups in rural areas in Malawi. The research report revealed that between 80 to 90% of the population in Malawi access justice in the

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    Unorganised Sector The unorganised sector‚ covers most of the rural labour and a substantial part of urban labour. lt includes activities carried out by small and family enterprises‚ partly or wholly with family labour. In this sector wage-paid labour is largely non-unionised due to casual and seasonal nature of employment and scattered location of enterprises. This sector is marked by low incomes‚ unstable and irregular employment‚ and lack of protection either from legislation or trade unions

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    INNOVATIONS IN BANKING SECTOR INTRODUCTION The term innovation means”to make something new”. Banks no longer restricted themselves to traditional banking activities but explored newer avenues to increase business and capture new market. INDIAN BANKING SECTOR From 1806 qualitative & quantitative changes have been taken place. With 1935 regulation RBI was proclaimed as central bank of India. In 1990’s greater emphasis was placed on technology & innovation. New concepts like personal banking

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    Food and Beverage Sector

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    Introduction Today‚ hospitality industry is among the sectors that have a greater opportunity to grow and expand due to the changing consumer needs. However‚ no matter the opportunity it has‚ there are also challenges accompanied to it in that it has to keep on changing its products and services as well. It is arguably so that meeting the changing consumer needs is not an easy task at all. It is a situation that challenges the entire functions of the hospitality industry‚ think of its human resources

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    life style and Economical issues. Supports for the thesis:   Main idea 1: Sociocultural evolution One of the foremost reasons for the decline in communal life in the Pacific is the sociocultural evolution     Supporting idea a: Education The primary sociocultural reason for the decline of communal life in the Pacific is education Details: - Human/women/children rights - freedom - generation gap   Supporting idea b: Greed and self interest The next sociocultural reason for the decline in

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    Overview of Fmcg Sector

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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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    Ethics in Public Sector

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    There has been considerable scientific debate on how to make the public sector function in the best way‚ and in particular there has been a debate on the role of government‚ of regulatory institutions and of good governance in the developing world. With (great) power comes (great) responsibility‚ but how much and what form of state intervention (government regulation) is needed to achieve economic development‚ political accountability‚ poverty eradication and other objectives? This debate

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    Power Sector in India

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    Hydro energy contribution to power generation in india . Power generation sector is always a considering sector in india . India as being a developing country lags behind in the power generation to fulfil the demand supply ratio . But still there is always an increment in power generation year by year . Indian ministry of power have been building new policies to meet the expectation in energy generation by using conventional and nonconventional sources of energy . India is putting emphasis on

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