Monga, A. (2008). E-government in India: Opportunities and challenges, JOAAG, Vol. 3. No. 2 E-government in India: Opportunities and challenges Anil Monga1 Abstract Public administration, governed by bureaucratic structures built on rationale principles, that dominated the twentieth century, has failed to respond to the changing requirements of the present times. E-governance, which is a paradigm shift over the traditional approaches in public administration, means rendering of government
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figure shows graphically. [pic] (Ref. T. Masuzawa, CIRP Annals, 2000) In the future, micromachining is destined to improve upon its shortcomings, as the various micromachining processes become accurate, reliable, versatile and cost-effective. In India, BARC has
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comprehensive insight of the trend in healthcare. I would also take the opportunity to thank QCI for supporting this event. The case studies contributed providing the best of their services and support towards improving the healthcare scenario of India, I wish them great success ahead. Last but not the least, I wish to extend a token of appreciation for the Healthcare/ BioPharma team for their effort and interaction with the Healthcare/Bio Pharma industry at different levels. (D.S. Rawat) Secretary
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There have been four cases described through the case 2-4, Kuwaiti Kickbacks, India ink, Syrian Scandal, and Mounties and Bank. For sure, all of decisions were made for the company’s profit but, at the same time, the company also suffered too because of the problems inside their decision. All the competitors were benefitted somehow while Airbus was suffering. Firstly, in Kuwaiti Kickbacks, El Fekih (ALAFCO) and Al Mishari (KAC) benefitted through this case, for sure Airbus was benefitted too but
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INDIA MARKETING ENVIRONMENT Indian Marketing Environment For Global marketers India is not just a single country, it is further divided into tow different countries. India and Bharat. India is looked and appreciated by the whole world. It is growing at the second fastest rate, Its a outsourcing hub, skilled workforce, Nuclear and space power and everything to become a world power. On the other hand, Bharat invovles poverty, Illetracy at high levels, Corruption, Mismanagement, Violnce between
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Pepsi: Repairing A Poisoned Reputation In India How the soda giant fought charges of tainted products in a country fixated on its polluted water Indra K. Nooyi says she still feels guilty filling a bathtub with water. It sounds far-fetched coming from the chief executive of a major multinational corporation, until you consider her early years. Nooyi, the chief executive of PepsiCo Inc. (PEP ), didn't get much water growing up during the 1960s in the Indian coastal city of Chennai. Although she
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UPSC Quiz And Current Affairs Important CURRENT AFFAIRS : 13th July 2013. 1. Jharkhand Mukti Morcha leader Hemant Soren sworn-in as ninth Chief Minister of Jharkhand in the premises of the Raj Bhavan. 2. The winner of Dadasaheb Phalke Award and a veteran actor Pran died on 12 July 2013 in a Hospital at Mumbai. He died at the age of 93 due to multi-organ failure after prolonged illness. 3. Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Saturday asked the states ruled by the party to implement in “letter
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Telenor Company Profile Telenor PK is a wholly owned subsidiary of Telenor Group, a Norwegian company. The Telenor group operates in 11 markets across Europe and Asia and in additionally 19 markets through its 31.67 per cent ownership in VimpelCom Ltd. Telenor Group is among the largest mobile operators in the world with over 140 million mobile subscriptions (Q4 2011) and a workforce of 30,000. Telenor started out as a public company in 1855 and builds on more than 155 years of telecom experience
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priority of the country. Progress of a country depends upon the education of the children which they are getting and the type of atmosphere in which they are being brought up. Children are the foundation stones of a country. But in a country like India education is not available to all the children many of the children remain illiterate because many parents do not have money to spent it on the education of their children, rather they send their children for work so that they could earn some money
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MODHA India is a land of diversity in race, region, caste, language, mate, landform, flora and fauna and so on. From ancient time till day India has repaintained this diversity from very ancient time. Mature has shaped the country so. Rightly this land has been termed as "the epitome of the world." The fundamental diversity in India is gleaned from the following. Geographical Diversity: India is a vast country with great diversity of physical features. Certain parts in India are so fertile
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