Telecom Industry in India 1. INDUSTRYOVERVIEW 1.1 Background The Indian Telecommunications network is the third largest in the world and the second largest among the emerging economies of Asia. Today, it is the fastest growing market in the world. The telecommunication sector continued to register significant success during the year and has emerged as one of the key sectors responsible for India’s resurgent India’s economic growth. 1.1.1 Growth This rapid growth has been possible due to various
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Economics at the University of Nottingham. It aims to promote research in all aspects of economic development and international trade on both a long term and a short term basis. To this end, CREDIT organises seminar series on Development Economics, acts as a point for collaborative research with other UK and overseas institutions and publishes research papers on topics central to its interests. A list of CREDIT Research Papers is given on the final page of this publication. Authors who wish to submit
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risk analysis in Nepalese construction market. 3. To know the techniques used to manage loss exposure unit 4. To find out the problem faced while managing risk 5. To know what methods are usually followed to reduce risks in construction companies? 6. To know benefits and significance of risk management 1.3. Research methodology There are many methods of collecting data. For the purpose of preparation of this report, direct interviews with respondents were taken and questionnaires
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NRI’s Guide to Investment in Immovable Property and Tax Planning Rajkumar S. Adukia B.Com (Hons.), LL.B, ICWAI, FCA radukia@vsnl.com/rajkumarfca@gmail.com 093230 61049/ 093221 39642 Preface The last few years have seen tremendous growth in the real estate sector of India. Adding impetus to the growth is the liberal policy adopted by the Government of India towards foreign investment in this sector. It appears as if this is the right time for the NRIs to invest in immovable property in India
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United States at the end of the decade as well: Between 1998 and 1999 alone, total employment increased by 2 million.4 To be sure, many more policymakers today acknowledge the benefits of free trade than when Congress passed the Tariff Act of 1930 (the Smoot-Hawley Act). The devastation wrought by these protectionist tariffs led successive U.S. administrations to support free trade after World War II. Their grand vision of a world comprised of nations at peace who traded freely among themselves for
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PARLE PRODUCTS LTD. Today stand as a pioneer in the field of Agro product exports the company has made substantial process since its establishment. For the company’s success, Parle believes in treating customers with trust, dignity, and respect. They believe in fair business practices and in doing their part to save the environment. Currently Mr. Vijay K. Chauhan is the key person contributing towards the companies’ success. PRODUCTS:- CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONERY OTHER PREPARED FOODS ( BY
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usually look forward to way in advance. It is an exciting moment when the new class of international students set foot in Ramapo College for the first time. The people are of different ages and background. They come from exotic places like Burma, Italy, Nepal, Bulgaria and many more. Most of them have never been to the States before and the change they are going through is quite tough. Communication with them is not always easy. They come from different cultures, have different understandings of life and
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Introduction: The development of economy of any country depends mostly on the establishment of sound, effective and efficient financial system in that country. A well-developed financial system plays an important role in accelerating economic growth by mobilizing savings and facilitating investment in an efficient manner (Mu, 2007). Financial market is composed of different markets- Money Market, Capital Market, Derivative Market etc. All the markets play an interactive role for the development
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Transparency in the Digital Age. Discuss the following quote: “ In the age of technology, secrecy must give way to transparency. This should be feared only by those who have something to hide.” « Big Brother is watching you!»1 We can hear Orwell’s famous metaphor ringing in our ears like a blaring alarm bell. Although his vision is of a radical utopian society, it would be easy to think this is already a reality. The age of “Big Data” is upon us and we must face up to the question of total
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1. What are features common to all forecasts, elements of a good forecast, steps in forecasting, and forecasting accuracy? A: A forecast is a statement about the future value of a variable such as demand. That is, forecasts are predictions about the future. The better those predictions, the more informed decisions can be. Some forecasts are long range, covering several years or more. Long-range forecasts are especially important for decisions that will have long-term consequences for an organization
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