energy shortage. India’s power deficit is around 10% with a peak deficit of 17% leading to chronic shortage to its rural and urban population. It imports most of its energy needs and is extremely vulnerable to global price fluctuations and politics. Indian policy makers are trying to solve the key issue, which may hamper its current
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of the Indian Economy The India economy, the third largest economy in the world in terms of purchasing power, is going to touch new heights in coming years. As predicted by Goldman Sachs, the Global Investment Bank, by 2035 India would be the third largest economy of the world just after US and China. It will grow to 60% of size of the US economy. This booming economy of today has to pass through many phases before it can achieve the current milestone of 9% GDP. | The history of Indian economy
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From the Director Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, having been set up by the Government of India in the year 1963, has achieved a niche in the domain of International Business by blending business knowledge with creative research, pioneering executive development programmes, international linkages and industry interventions into the curricular corpus. At IIFT, we have been an active learner all these years by continually focusing on maintaining global perspective on issues but with realistic grounding
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attain leadership in providing premier telecom infrastructure service by offering the cost-effective state of the art communication solutions. 5.1 Objectives RailTel To facilitate Railways in expeditious modernizing of their operation and safety systems and network providing by state of art communication infrastructure. To plan, build, develop, operate and maintain a nationwide broadband telecom and multimedia network to supplement national telecom infrastructure to spur growth of telecom, broadband
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King Mob, for his big inauguration party. Sharp Knife, for his strict, unfeeling ways of dealing with the Indians. Old Hickory, for his strict ways of commanding soldiers under him. King Jackson, to his political enemies. Whatever you call him, even though he was our seventh president, he was the first in many ways. Unlike other presidents, born into privilege and money, Jackson was born into poverty on the western frontier. This greatly influenced his goals once he got into presidency. Jackson
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the United States is a right or a privilege but what should had never been in question, is the right that American Indians and Alaska Natives carry because they are the only true citizens of the United States who were born with a legal right to health care. Although this sentence carries truth from the very beginning in the making of what the United States is today, American Indians and Alaska natives are still labeled under the term as a “Vulnerable Population”. Funding: The term Vulnerable
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over a billion people residing in the region, as a democratic country after the British rule, the Indian culture plays a major role in the development and operational structure with regards to its economic development. Language, food, religion, architectural structure and the overall way of living is primarily influenced by their culture orientation which is made up of several culture from the Indian subcontinent over a long period of time implying their strong view of culture in every practice including
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According to Shomos (2010), the country has been experiencing rising economic growth, as well as a rising working-age population that is illiterate. This has caused a problem in the Indian labor market, in that the general educational level of the labor force that lies between ages of 15 and 59 years is very low. In 2010, India had a working population of 431 million people out of which 29% were illiterate. Also, about 24% possessed an education below primary or only primary education and only about
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Comparative study of LIC of India & private Life Insurance companies in India. Introduction: The Indian life insurance industry has its own origin and history, since its inception. It has passed through many obstacles, hindrances to attain the present status. Insurance owes its existence to 17th century England. In fact, it took shape in 1688 at a rather interesting place called Lloyd's Coffee House in London, where merchants, ship-owners and underwriters met to discuss and transact business
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