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    Myself

    from the related sectors. The consumption demand, emanating from tourist expenditure also induces more employment and generates a multiplier effect on the economy. Tourism in India broadly classified in North Indian Tourism, East Indian Tourism, West Indian Tourism, and South Indian Tourism. Each part of India offers identifiable differences from the rest of the nation. Tourism in India has come into its own as a brand – India Tourism. The creation of niche tourism products like heliport tourism

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    Manager

    | | |IIFT-Kolkata. | | |Under : Dr. Krishnamachari Rangarajan, Professor of Strategic Management Indian Institute of Foreign Trade | | |Trimester - 5 | | |Name of The Company: Reliance

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    The Ways to Discharge a Contract

    FOUR (4) ways on how a contract can be discharged. First way on how a contract can be discharged is discharge by performance.For discharge by performance to occur, the contract must be exactly or substantially performed, to allow for recovery of the contract price. Partial performance does not allow for recovery of the contract price but payment may be recovered in restitution for the work. Failure to perform a contract according to its terms will be a breach of the contract This can be illustrated

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    Mahatma Gandhi, an Exemplary Leader

    credibility, honesty, integrity, visionary, follower-centric, transformational and charismatic, quality Profile Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, (born on October 2nd 1869 in Porbandar, India – died January 30th 1948 in New Delhi, India) was a leader of Indian Nationalist Movement opposing British rule, considered to be ‘Father of the Nation’. His father Karamchand Gandhi served as a high official to the ruler of Porbandar State (Rajkot). When he was 13 year old he was married to Kasturbai Makhanji according

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    Social Entrepreneurship Concept

    Today, small and medium industry MSME (Micro-Small and Medium Enterprises) involves a place of key significance in the Indian financial structure because of its critical commitment as far as yield, fares and work. The little scale industry represents 40% of gross modern esteem expansion and half of aggregate assembling sends out. More than 3.2 million units spread everywhere throughout the nation delivering around 8000 things, from extremely fundamental to exceedingly modern items. The SMEs are the

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    Consumer Protection Act

    4 1.2. THE PURPOSE OF CONSUMER PROTECTION 5 1.3. CONSUMERISM 5 1.4. CONSUMER RIGHTS 5 2. CONSUMER GUIDANCE SOCIETY OF INDIA (CGSI) 9 2.1. FUNCTIONS OF CGSI: 9 2.2. ACHIEVEMENTS & FEATURES: 10 3. CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1986: 11 3.1. IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THE ACT: 11 3.2. CONSUMER 12 3.2.1. CONSUMER OF GOODS 12 3.2.2. CONSUMER OF SERVICES 16 3.3. COMPLAINT 18 3.3.1. CONSTITUTES OF A COMPLAINT 18 3.3.2. ELIGIBILITY FOR FILING A COMPLAINT 18 3.3.3. REQUIREMENTS OF A COMPLAINT 20

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    Country Notebook in India

    INTRODUCTION Tuong An Co., want to expand its business into India; thus; we need a detail plan to make our penetration into India market. When we do analyze about the Indian cultural and analysis, we find the information that is general in nature, focusing on product categories. Therefore, we will perform the next to parts “Market Audit and Competitive market analysis” and “Preliminary marketing plan”. In part III, “Market Audit and Competitive market analysis”, the data generated in part III

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    Oligopoly in Indian Airline Industry

    ...6 V. Chapter II Aviation Industry in India............................................................................7 History of Aviation Industry in India..........................................................7 Drivers to Growth in Indian Aviation Sector.............................................10 Players in the Aviation Sector......................................................................10 VI. Chapter III Importance of Competition in the Market...................

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    Legal Issues in Cro

    beings that follow a pre-defined protocol. In 2005 amendments were made on Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1945, which allowed big companies to start their clinical trials in India. After that, there are number of incidents resulting in death of people participating in such clinical trials, particularly women, aged and even mentally challenged people, across the country. Due to this, the Drugs and Cosmetics Act Amendment Bill 2013 was brought forth in order to strengthen the drug regulatory system and create

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    Effects of Recession on India

    | INDIA AND SUBPRIME CRISIS | | INDIA AND SUB-PRIME CRISIS Sub-prime, as the word suggests, is something that is not prime. In the Sub-prime crisis context it simply means lending money to Sub-prime borrowers i.e. lending to people with low or poor credit worthiness. Sub-prime crisis was caused because the lending norms in the USA were very lax. It is joked about in the academic circles that any man who was not on a respirator was given a loan without any regard to his or her creditworthiness

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