October, 24 2011 Dr. Manmohan Singh Prime Minister 148 B South Block, Raisina Hill New Dehli, India 110001 Dear Dr. Manmohan Singh: I was recently given the chance to visit the country of India. It was an amazing adventure unlike any other I have had before and I enjoyed it immensely. However, while I was there I had the pleasure to visit some communities where the great people of India were stricken with poverty and hunger. I witnessed children, pregnant woman, mothers, and entire families
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looking for expansion and that the Company wanted to make a strong foothold in North India, especially in the regions of Gorakhpur, Varanasi, Allahabad and other parts of Northern India. The Company was planning to set up new plants and that wanted to add more franchisees in their list. Strategy - The Strategy was to make probable associates aware about the plans of Bisleri International expansion in Northern India through focused communication strategies and enhance the level of Market Penetration
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Pharmaceutical industry outlook: The pharmaceutical industry in India, once considered a defensive player has emerged into one of the highest growth providers for Indian economy. With a growth of more than 17% on year-on-year basis since 2010, the healthcare industry is contributing to about 10% of GDP. During last decade, large global pharmaceutical companies have merged or formulated joint ventures with many Indian companies to tap into emerging markets and take advantage of economical resources
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Reflections On Lagaan Suyash Poddar The movie Lagaan represents a unique Bollywood style amalgamation of India Colonial past with the sport of cricket to deliver a thoroughly entertaining and insightful piece of cinema. The film depicts the oppression faced by peasants in “Champaner” by its colonial rulers who demanded a higher tax rate from the peasants despite the economic hardships they were facing. To oppose this harsh tax the peasants are challenged to a “winner take all” Cricket match against
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........... 15 Government support for developing a skilled workforce ................................................ 17 4. CURRENT TRENDS IN INDIAN MANUFACTURING .............................................................. 17 4.1 4.2 4.3 India emerging as a global manufacturing hub................................................................ 17 Indian manufacturing growth outshining peers in the BRICs ........................................ 19 Interesting trends in key manufacturing
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promoting free trade to help remove barriers between countries. An improvement of communication – the internet and mobile technology has allowed us to have a greater communication around the world. Labour availability and skills – countries such as India have lower labour costs and also high skill levels. Labour intensive industries such as clothing can take advantage of cheaper labour coast and reduce legal restrictions on LEDCs. Globalisation is generally force to be seen as good and has positive
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Power Plant The Dulhasti hydro-energy power plant is a run-of-the-river plant on the Chandra River which is a tributary of the Chenab River located in northern Indian provinces of Jammu and Kashmir. Dulhasti is the first hydropower utility of India and the best example of a project management tragedy. In 1989, the Dulhasti project contract was first assigned to a French consortium promising to complete in 57 months and with a budget of $ 50 million. Despite their request for revising the price
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WORLD MUSIC CHAPTER 5 1. Why does the Indian classical tradition dominate the musical image of South Asia in the west? The classical music of India has gained most of the attention of outsiders probably due to the colonization era that has brought Indo-European invaders (Aryan Civilization) into their territory between 2000 and 1500 BCE due to the presence of rich resources. However, Indian music, unlike the communal music of Africa and Southeast Asia, is individual and often virtuosic and
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decades have passed since India has adopted the democratic form of government. The reason for the adoption was the familiarity of the Indian people with the democracy. The working of Indian democracy is stick to the words of Abraham Lincon about democracy i.e. the government is by the people, of the people and for the people. Elections are the essence of every democratic country. On the basis of number of voters, India is known as the largest democracy of the world. In India elections are held from
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Welfare. The following Nobel Prize Winners are persons of Indian Origin/Citizens * of other countries or the Nobel Prize has been for the works related to India:- * * * Rudyard Kipling, a British Poet has been awarded Nobel Prize for Literature for his works in Literature such as Poems and Short Stories related to India and Burma/ Myanmar . Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul, a British Writer of I ndian Origin was awarded Nobel Prize for Literature in 2001. In the Nobel Prize
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