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    that there are 17 central government ministries that offer skill development enterprises through school education, institutes of higher learning and specialised professional training institutes. The humongous population alone cannot be India’s problem since China & Indonesia , with alike scale of population and training infrastructure, has better skilled labour (indicating higher skills, better employment and productivity). This

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    The practice of paying bonus in India appears to have originated during First World War when certain textile mills granted 10% of wages as war bonus to their workers in 1917. In certain cases of industrial disputes demand for payment of bonus was also included. In 1950, the Full Bench of the Labour Appellate evolved a formula for determination of bonus. A plea was made to raise that formula in 1959. At the second and third meetings of the Eighteenth Session of Standing Labour Committee (G. O.I.)

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    Airlines Rise in crude oil prices Increases the price Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) used in the Aircrafts • Increase in fuel prices leads to low demand • If fuel costs are fixed, then it can be leveraged to increase profits FDI in Aviation Industry of India • New Entrants (Joint Ventures) • Mergers with big International Airlines • Increases operational performance Increases competition in LCC’s and FSC’s economy class • Price War • Decreases operating costs Increase in fares in Railways • Average income

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    RESERVATION : PROPER OR IMPROPER IN PRESENT INDIA ABSTRACT : Reservation can be defined as a process of facilitating a person who has category certificates. This policy was made and implemented on the basis of recommendations of Mandal Commission. The main purpose of this reservation policy was upliftment of some underprivileged classes of Indian society but this policy witnessed the rage of general class which was entirely devoid of its facilities. The policy was aimed to be implemented

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    income group faces many problems in terms of financial services because access to financial products and services is very costly for them they can’t effort such charges that’s why they are unbanked today. However, in the recent years the government and Reserve Bank of India has been pushing the concept and idea of financial inclusion. What is 'Financial Inclusion? "Financial inclusion is delivery of banking services at an affordable cost ( 'no frills ' accounts,) to the vast sections of disadvantaged

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    Gyewyifjk 9. Gyuyewi 10. Conclusion An Electronics Company’s New Market Entry in India For the research to be comprehensive and impressive, I have chosen a company that has made a significant entry in the domestic consumer electronics market in India very recently. The consumer electronics sector has shown substantial growth over the last few years, which are attracting the giant players of this industry towards India. This industry has presented to be very flourishing in the last few years and provides

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    THE ENACTMENT OF CLINICAL ESTABLISHEMNT ACT As a fact the for-profit private sector accounts for a considerable proportion of health care in India i.e50% of inpatient care and 60-70% of outpatient care, but till the enactment of the Act received relatively less attention from the policy makers. Thus the private sector health care delivery system in India has remained largely fragmented and hysterical, and there is a clear evidence of grave quality of care deficiencies in many practices. Difficulties

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    precedence over common-purpose driven collective interests. The challenges and impending dangers this trend brings along are widespread and distressing in the long run. Four main ones in the context of India come to light – rise in corruption levels, divided voting patterns, tendency to challenge government policies and

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    the fact that Indian Government created state of Nagaland in 1963, but still there are many Naga inhabited areas which were remained outside the territories of the state of Nagaland or in other boarder states. This territorial dispersion is one of the main or the biggest root cause of the Naga conflict because they live under different political units. The demand of the proponents of “Greater Nagalim” is that many Naga people living in the other north eastern states of India as well as across the

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    TREASURY BILLS INTRODUCTION: Treasury Bills are short term borrowing instruments of the Government of India which allow investors to invest their short term surplus funds by helping them in reducing their market risk. They are given to the buyers by means of auction by the Reserve Bank of India at regular intervals and issued at a discount to face value. On maturity the face value is paid to the holder of the treasury bills. The discount rate and the matching prices of the treasury bills are determined

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