India Bulls

Page 44 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Premium Essay

    Fdi Policy 2013

    Promotion Ministry of Commerce and Industry Government of India CONSOLIDATED FDI POLICY (EFFECTIVE FROM APRIL 5, 2013) Government of India Ministry of Commerce & Industry Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (FC Section) CIRCULAR 1 OF 2013 SUBJECT: CONSOLIDATED FDI POLICY. The “Consolidated FDI Policy” is attached. 2. This circular will take effect from April 5, 2013. (Anjali Prasad) Joint Secretary to the Government of India D/o IPP F. No. 5(1)/2013-FC.I Dated the 05.04.2013

    Words: 34628 - Pages: 139

  • Premium Essay

    Indian Education Systems

    India has one of the largest populations in the entire world, and with that comes the second largest education system in the word. It is estimated that around thirty percent of India's population is under the age of fifteen[1], thus more children in the education systems. The large education system in India has not always had the best of reputations, and still does not hold a very reputable name for itself. Though there has been strides for improvements in the system of education for India in the

    Words: 2869 - Pages: 12

  • Free Essay

    Indian Music

    reputed style of music which even today espouses the aesthetics of the ancient times despite having had influence from other genres of music (Massey & Massey, 1996). The classical music of India is categorized into two; the Hindustani music which is from Northern Indian region and Carnatic music from Southern India. Massey and Massey (1996) argue that a common similarity of the two genres is that they employ one raga per song and the music has heavy improvisation element. Raga is what may be compared

    Words: 439 - Pages: 2

  • Free Essay

    Music

    reputed style of music which even today espouses the aesthetics of the ancient times despite having had influence from other genres of music (Massey & Massey, 1996). The classical music of India is categorized into two; the Hindustani music which is from Northern Indian region and Carnatic music from Southern India. Massey and Massey (1996) argue that a common similarity of the two genres is that they employ one raga per song and the music has heavy improvisation element. Raga is what may be compared

    Words: 439 - Pages: 2

  • Premium Essay

    Politics Is Not Just a Man’s Game: the Inspirational Stories of 5 of India’s Female Politicians

    Indian nationalist movement and was imprisoned by the British three times on accounts of her struggle to free India. In 1937, she was elected to the provincial legislature of the United Provinces and was designated as the minister of local self-government and public health making her the first woman in India to hold a cabinet post. During the course of her work as a diplomat for independent India, she became the first woman President of the United Nations General Assembly in 1953. After holding office

    Words: 866 - Pages: 4

  • Premium Essay

    Corruption in Healthcare Services in India

    Health care services in India are facing different challenges from inadequate finance and poor management to inequity in terms of quality and access (Ramani-Mavalankar, 2006). However, corruption is that underlying problem, which if not tackled, would prevent from resolving all other kinds of difficulties (Potter, 2003). Therefore, in this essay I have endeavoured to understand the forms in which corruption is prevalent in Indian Healthcare Services. Along with this, I have also tried to suggest

    Words: 1508 - Pages: 7

  • Premium Essay

    Aacsb

    MAN 11 AACSB Globalization-Related Case1 India is located in southern Asia, with the Bay of Bengal on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west. One-sixth of the world’s population (approximately 1.16 billion people) lives within the country’s 1.27 million square miles. Though Hindi is the dominant language in terms of number of speakers (it is the mother tongue to over 40 percent of Indians), India is essentially a multilingual nation with more than 10 other languages spoken by 20 million people

    Words: 293 - Pages: 2

  • Premium Essay

    Cloud Computing

    Google, IBM, Microsoft) (p.18). Greengard has provided numbers of examples such as: In Sahel (Sahara region), farmers are getting information about harvesting time, plants and nutrition details and about price in the tip of their hand(mobile) and In India, large companies are helping their members by providing computing services and software and this all was possible due to cloud computing(p.19). A software product developing in one

    Words: 509 - Pages: 3

  • Free Essay

    India

    to curb all these issues. INDIA- An economic boom and environmental Disaster INDIA- An economic boom and environmental Disaster India, the country’s name is derived from the great ancient civilization that was situated around the river Indus, the Indus Valley Civilization. This is known to be one of the oldest known civilizations in the human history, dating back to 3rd and 2nd millennia B.C. The civilization that began in the northwestern region of India surrounding the Indus River

    Words: 2706 - Pages: 11

  • Premium Essay

    Crisis of 1991

    1991 Indian economic crisis By 1985, India had started having balance of payments problems. By the end of 1990, it was in a serious economic crisis. The government was close to default, its central bank had refused new credit and foreign exchange reserves had been reduced to such a point that India could barely finance three weeks’ worth of imports which lead the Indian government to airlift national gold reserves as a pledge to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in exchange for a loan to cover

    Words: 3569 - Pages: 15

Page   1 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50