Industry Snapshot The Indian pharmaceutical industry is highly dynamic and offers great opportunities for both domestic and foreign companies. The industry is estimated to have generated revenue worth US$ 13.1 billion in FY 2011, according to a new Research and Market’s report, “Indian Pharma Sector Forecast 2014.” India will emerge as a leading global player in pharmaceutical industry by 2020, securing a place among the top five major global markets, according to Ikon Marketing Consultant (IMC)
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A statement that is very often used about marriage is ‘Marriages are made in heaven’. A marriage is a social union, or a legal contract (under some personal laws) between two individuals that establishes legal rights and obligations between them. It is principally an institution in which interpersonal relationships, including sexual and intimate relations between the spouses, are acknowledged and legalised. When two individuals decide to spend the rest of their lives together, they often legalise
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The Kaw Indian Tribe are a Native American tribe located in Oklahoma. The tribe known as “Kaw” has also been used as “People of South Wind”, “People of Water”. Their tribal language is Kansa which is classified as Siouan Language. Their Government. The woman would cook, do crafts, and would harvest crops. The cooking would involve skinning and cleaning the animals, collecting fruits and nuts, making fires to cook the food, and would store meat for the harsh climate change when the tribe needs food
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+ Models ORGDYN-404; No. of Pages 9 Organizational Dynamics (2011) xxx, xxx—xxx a v a i l a b l e a t w w w. s c i e n c e d i r e c t . c o m journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/orgdyn Emerging HR management trends in India and the way forward Pawan S. Budhwar, Arup Varma INTRODUCTION Over the last decade or so, India has emerged as a major player on the global economic front. To a great extent, India’s enhanced global economic importance is due to the economic reforms that
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CONTRACT NOTES NATURE OF A CONTRACT The very basic definition of a contract can be: A contract is a written or spoken agreement intended to be enforceable by law. It consists of 2 main parts: 1) Agreement 2) Its enforceability by Law 1) Agreement: Agreement = offer + acceptance In other words it is an accepted proposal 2) Enforceability by Law: An agreement to become a contract, it must give rise to a legal obligation or duty. An agreement in order
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political influence is very essential to start a business in India. This is a key concern for the Indian markets. Corruption has serious repercussions on India’s businesses and political environment. Every time a scandal occurs it damages the credibility of the government. The following are the implications of corruption on India’s economy and markets: Corruption reduces competition and efficiency in the Indian economy. India ranked 134th out of 183 countries in the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business
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have their investors and customers spread throughout the world. The giant Indian Companies may include the names like Reliance, Talco Bajaj Auto, Infosys Technologies, Hindustan Lever Ltd., Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd., and Larsen and Tubro etc. 1.2 MEANING OF COMPANY Section 3 (1) (i) of the Companies Act, 1956 defines a company as “a company formed and registered under this Act or an existing company”. Section 3(1) (ii) Of the act states that “an existing company means a company formed and registered
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economy because they wanted to limit the amount of work the Chinese got. This then lead to the Chinese exclusion act which took place around the same time
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increasing trends on States’ surveillance practices has created an environment in which citizen’s right to privacy is easily violated, leading to human rights violations also and lack of accountability, which raises questions on the legitimacy of such act of state. This research paper will mainly be focusing on this issue of privacy
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OF GOODS ACT, 1930 | | | master of finance and control (Part 1) September 30, 2011 Submitted by: Nishtha Tewari-2506 Aditi Rao-2560 Jasmeet Kaur-2562 SALE OF GOODS ACT, 1930 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to extend our gratitude towards Dr. Nidhi Jain for her guidance and constant supervision as well as for providing necessary information regarding the project & also for her support in completing the project. SALE OF GOODS ACT, 1930 CONTENTS I. Contract of Sale
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