Economy of Kolkata

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    make up for the economic disparities and a huge gap between the rich and poor. Overpopulation and the government’s inability to utilize programs to enable impoverished individuals to begin to provide for themselves and contribute to the nation’s economy prevents India from fully developing as a country. Overpopulation could be considered India’s fundamental challenge to becoming a fully developed nation.

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    AnjanDutta’sThe Bong Connection (2006), a representative, popular Bangla cinema on the Bengali diaspora in North America. This film, I argue, attempts to demystify the aura of homeland and nostalgia as idolised in Bollywood cinema. The liberalisation of Indian economy and socio-cultural growth of the Indian middle class in the nineties, prompted Bollywood film makers such as Yash Chopra and Karan Johar to import and recreate glitzy versions of the Non Resident Indian for the Indian masses. Hindi films began narrating

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    such as unemployment, hunger and starvation. When they do not find means of livelihood in their home villages, they are ‘pushed’ out to the nearby or distant towns. Millions of people who migrated from their far-off villages to the big cities of Kolkata, Mumbai or Delhi did so because these cities offered them some promise for a better living. Their home villages had virtually rejected them as surplus population which the rural resources of land were not able to sustain any

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    The growth of financial sector in India at present is nearly 8.5% per year. The rise in the growth rate suggests the growth of the economy. The financial policies and the monetary policies are able to sustain a stable growth rate. The reforms’ pertaining to the monetary policies and the macroeconomic policies over the last few years has influenced the Indian economy to the core. The major step towards opening up of the financial market further was the nullification of the regulations restricting

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    enabler of SCM is highlighted by addressing a range of different point and enterprise solutions in a variety of supply chain settings. Critical IT demonstrations and implementations in SCM are discussed. Fundamental changes have occurred in today 's economy. These changes alter the relationship we have with our customers, our suppliers, our business partners and our colleagues. Reflection on the evolving and

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    Introduction on ITC: ITC was incorporated on August 24, 1910 under the name Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited. As the Company's ownership progressively Indianised, the name of the Company was changed from Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited to India Tobacco Company Limited in 1970 and then to I.T.C. Limited in 1974. In recognition of the Company's multi-business portfolio encompassing a wide range of businesses - Fast Moving Consumer Goods comprising Foods, Personal Care,Cigarettes

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    Transport in India

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    INLAND TRANSPORT (b) SEA OR OCEANIC TRANSPORT. The latest and the fastest mode of transport is Air Transport.   IMPORTANCE OF TRANSPORT Transport is over whelming mechanical now days. Transport routes or channels are the basic arteries of our economy. They provide important links between producers and consumers of goods. The well unit transport system brings

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    Indian Premier League

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    Project IPL A revolution in Indian Sports & Entertainment 27 May 2008 Indian Premier League (IPL) A revolution in Indian sports and entertainment Over 200 million Indian viewers, 10 million international viewers, 4 million live spectators: the Indian Premier League (IPL) is a sports and entertainment revolution in the making, surpassing all records of viewership on ground and on media. Advertising revenue and ticket sales have exceeded all expectations, making IPL highly profitable for the organisers

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    The Hungry Tide Essay

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    Chenrong Li Professor John Peterson ENG 380 12 Dec. 2016 The Hungry Tide: A Desired Utopia of Political Ecology         In The Hungry Tide, Amitav Ghosh explores the ecosystem of the Sundarbans, varying narration between third person and first person perspectives, primarily through the main characters Piya, Kanai, and Fokir. The story traces the transformation of these three main characters from disengaged spectators to invested insiders. However, each of them perceives the biome of tide country

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