OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS WITH KEY TO THE ANSWERS 1. Who is responsible for providing funds to Imprest Holder a) Imprest Holder b) Officer Commanding c) Field Cashier d) None of the Above 2. Who is responsible for auditing Imprest Account a) Imprest Holder b) Officer Commanding c) Field Cashier d) Concerned PAO 3. The objective of PAO (Ors) is a) to maintain pay & provident fund account of Commissioned Officers b) to maintain pay & provident fund account of JCOs/NCEs/Ors
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marketing environment and the forces shaping eBay´s business over the years. EBay handles all type of products, all depending on what do their sellers are offering. Those sellers are common people that want to sell something on the internet, but they have to register on the page and must pay some fees to enter. EBay compete with many other companies like Amazon, Walmart, etc. Those are companies that offer a similar service and are organizations that maybe are a little more positioned on the market. If
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1. The political environment in India has proven to be critical to company performance for both PepsiCo and Coca-Cola India. What specific aspects of the political environment have played key roles? Could these effects have been anticipated prior to market entry? If not, could developments in the political arena have been handled better by each company? The political environment in India has played key roles that are through its austere trade policies, rules, and regulations
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1. The political environment in India has proven to be critical to the company performance for both PepsiCo and Coca-Cola India. What specific aspects of the political environment have played key roles? Could these effects have been anticipated prior to market entry? If not, could developments in the political arena have been handled better by each company? The specific aspects of the political environment that have played key roles are the form of the Indian government and the strong feeling
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Abstract The report provides a consolidated preview of the external environment of Ashok Leyland and the Indian automobile industry. This study will take us through the evaluation of external factors using EFE matrix, to the comparison of the company with its competitors (CPM) and study the incentives given by the government to encourage the expansion of the Indian automobile industry. Introduction The Indian Automotive Industry after de-licensing in July 1991 has grown at a spectacular rate
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it dealt with the different aspects, stating from the political environment of the Indian market and the trade barriers it faced, going through the market entry and penetration strategies considered and the flexible marketing mix used and how it was placed to increase consumption and market share, ending with the change in the environment and market due to boycott campaigns for different reasons. Discussion Political environment and trade barriers: Until the early 1990s, India was considered
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Garment Factory Compliance • Home • About • Top of Form [pic][pic] Bottom of Form [pic]Indian Textile Industry and Garment Exports November 28, 2012 Disha Leave a comment The Indian textile industry is one of the largest industries in the world, with a huge raw material and textile manufacturing base. The industry occupies a unique position as a self-reliant industry, from the production of raw materials to the delivery of finished products. This large and ancient industry has
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most populated country in the world, with nearly one billion people. It has a reasonably favorable pro-business environment that aims to attract multinational companies (MNCs). Because of this enormous market size and positive business climate, scores of American firms--including General Electric, General Motors, McDonald's, Kellogg's, and Microsoft--have recently entered the Indian market. As a result, the country has forged strong commercial interests with the United States, with trade and business
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Management Science I MODULE 9 9.1. Strategy Formulation : An Overview The corporate world is in the process of a global transformation. Mergers, acquisitions, outsourcing and downsizing are becoming common word everywhere. Privatization is allowing free enterprise to take on functions that previously were the domain of government. International boundaries are fading in importance as businesses take on a more global perspective and the technology of information age is telescoping the time it takes
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SYLLABUS INDIAN BUSINESS ENIRONMENT MBA–2nd SEMESTER, M.D.U., ROHTAK External Marks : 70 Time : 3 hrs. Internal Marks : 30 UNIT-I Nature, components and determinatnts of business environment; basic nature of Indian economic system; relation size and growth of public and private corporate sector, social responsibility of business; broad features of India's now economic policy. UNIT-II Trend and pattern of industrial growth; review of industrial policy developments; industrial licensing
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