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    consumer behaviour pattern as regards fairness products for South East Asia and the Indian sub continent. This topic was chosen in order to analyze the manner and the reason fairness products have such a huge market in India followed by the other Asian countries. Incidentally, India is the largest market for fairness products in the world. These products have created a niche for themselves in the Indian consumer’s psyche because they have been able to successfully capitalize on the typical desire

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    Economics

    2007-08 was Rs.772 in rural India and Rs.1472 in urban India at 2007-08 prices. About 65% of the rural population had MPCE lower than the national rural average. For urban India the corresponding proportion was 66%. The survey estimated that in 2007-08, around one-half of the Indian rural population belonged to households with MPCE less than Rs.649 at 2007-08 prices. In 2006-07, the corresponding level of MPCE for the rural population had been estimated as Rs.580. In urban India, one-half of the population

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    Democracy in India

    Democracy in India Content 1. Introduction 2. What is democracy 3. General History of India 4. State system of India 1.1.1. President 1.1.2. Parliament 1.1.3. Judiciary 5. The Indian State Union and its territory 6. Citizenship 7. Fundamental Rights 8. Main duties Introduction Democracy Democracy it is a Greek word. From the Greek is translated as democratia, means – Demos= people and kratia = government. Democracy is political

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    Akbar

    [2][3] was the third Mughal Emperor. He was of Timurid descent; the son of Emperor Humayun, and the grandson of the Mughal Emperor Zaheeruddin Muhammad Babur, the ruler who founded the Mughal dynasty in India. At the end of his reign in 1605 the Mughal empire covered most of northern and central India. He is most appreciated for having a liberal outlook on all faiths and beliefs and during his era, culture and art reached a zenith as compared to his predecessors. Akbar was 13 years old when he ascended

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    Bric

    BRIC is an acronym standing for Brazil, Russia, India and China. Although can be categorized by importance of countries, it would be CIRB which is China, India, Russia and Brazil. The BRIC are both the fastest growing and largest emerging markets economies. These four countries encompass more than quarter of the world’s land area and in 2009 accounted for more than 40% of world’s population, 40% of the world’s foreign exchange reserves and 25% of world’s GDP. The states, which were earlier, accepted

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    Assignment on Bric

    Assignment on “Meet the BRIC” Case Study | ITB 301Section: 3Spring 2012Submitted to:Salma AkterLecturerDepartment of Business Administration.East West University, Dhaka.Submitted byArafat Rauf2009-2-10-345Date of Submission: 28th March 2012 | Letter of Transmittal March 28, 2012 Salma Akter, Senior lecturer East West University Subject: Submission of Assignment on “Meet the BRIC” case study Dear Madam, I have prepared an Assignment on “Meet the BRIC” case study. It was an energizing

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    Congress System and It’s Breakdown

    drastically in the assembly elections than in parliamentary elections. Following are some of the reasons which can be identified for the breakdown of the Congress systemUnited Opposition: Indian electoral system is a “First past the post” system or in India the candidate who gets the maximum vote wins. Congress never secured more that 50% votes in any of the elections thus more people were voting against it rather in favour of it. Congress candidate were able to win the elections because of the fragmentation

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    Xwork

    ------------------------------------------------- Indian BPOs- Waking Up to the Philippines Opportunity? ------------------------------------------------- * What are the general trends in the globalization of human capital? Nowadays every global enterprise is interconnected with many others companies with the only purpose of make easier and with the lowest cost each process; that reasons involve the human capital because as the companies have to be more competitive and being always developing

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    Innovation in Indian Businesses

    Indian businesses today have the potential to be innovation leaders for tomorrow. However there are some gaps in their capabilities which need to be removed. The first of these bottlenecks is the lop-sided focus of innovation on customer and product centric aspects with very little focus on internal aspects such as infrastructure and support activities. We still consider innovation as a means for radical change and do not use the value of innovation in our regular work. Managers today have a tough

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    India and Outsourcing

    The impact of globalization in India has been major, especially due to the call centers that have been outsourced there. The call centre jobs require the young Indian service providers to assume a different identity. They take on a western name, learn to talk with an accent, learn about western cultures to help them deal with western clients. This is forcing Indians to live fake western lives while physically being a part of the Indian reality. What is now emerging is a new dominant culture that

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