Biocon Ltd. Building a Biotech Powerhouse Case analysis -Rajdeep Desai Introduction: Established in 1978‚ Biocon Limited is Asia’s premier biotechnology company and India’s largest biotechnology company by revenue. It is the only Asian company among the top 25 in global biopharma. Biocon is called as Poster child of Biotech in India. The Group‚ promoted by Ms. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw‚ is a fully-integrated‚ innovation-driven healthcare enterprise with strategic focus on biopharmaceuticals and research
Premium Clinical trial Biotechnology Pharmaceutical industry
9/5/13 Poverty and India - College Essay - Sayakganguly Log In Essays Book Notes AP Notes Citation Generator More Search 1 400 000 E Essays » Business & Economy Poverty and India Report | By sayakganguly‚ March 2011 | 2 Pages (453 Words) | 2636 Views| 2 rating(s) Sign Up to access full essay This is a Premium essay Poverty is one of the main issues‚ attracting the attention of the economists. It indicates a condition in which a person fails to maintain a living standard
Premium Poverty Poverty threshold Poverty in the United States
116TH INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE PARTICIPANTS’ PAPERS CRIME IN INDIA Sanjiv Kumar Upadhyay * I. CRIME IN INDIA A. General There were 61.8 million criminal cases reported in 1998 with a rate of 6366 per million population. 77.8% of cases investigated were chargesheeted in a court of law. There were 5.7 million cases pending in courts of which trail was completed in 15.8% of cases and of these‚ 37.4% cases ended in conviction. There are 41.6 police personnel per sq. kilometers and 1360 per million
Premium Smuggling Illegal drug trade Heroin
Background and Causes | | Financial markets impact | | Global effects | | Effects of Recession on India | | Effects on Banks | | What corrective measures were taken? | | Future Outlook | | What Industry Experts Think? | | Conclusion | | Bibliography | | ` INTRODUCTION The recent financial crisis has put a major impact on all commercial sectors of India. We have covered the reason and causes of the financial crisis which emerged from U.S and impacted the entire
Premium Subprime mortgage crisis Bank
Study Individual Report – International Management 15/02/2012 McDonald’s in India by Kishore Dash Until late 1980s‚ India was a very closed and protective country in terms of economic‚ political and social perspectives. However‚ after this period dramatic changes happened in all of these areas. At the time‚ the political leaders pursued policies of economic nationalism but these policies were inefficient and by 1990‚ India was facing a severe economic crisis. In response‚ the government introduced
Premium India Mumbai Government
An Operational Study at KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN BY RAVI KUMAR RAHUL PB1222 I & II SEMESTER PGPM Guide Prof Anil B Gowda Operation Report submitted to the Ramaiah Institute of Management in partial fulfillment of the requirements of I & II semester PGPM
Free Fast food KFC
Case Report 1. Haier in India: building presence in mass market beyond China 1. Why did Haier enter India? What did it plan to achieve in this new market? Haier entered the global markets and started an internationalization strategy in the 1990s. Starting from European countries including Italy‚ the United Kingdom‚ and France‚ it stretched over even to the Asian market and opened its first manufacturing facility in Indonesia. Although the first entrance into the Asian market was in 1996‚ it
Premium Market International trade Brand
NEHRU’S ‘THE DISCOVERY OF INDIA’ A Brief Study JAGDISH V. DAVE M. N. College‚ Visnagar (NG)‚ Gujarat The Discovery of India is‚ in fact‚ the discovery or Nehru’s rich and graceful personality. It gives us glimpses into the manifold aspects of this great man symbolised for many years the youth of our rejuvenated race awakened after long slumber. What was the essential self of Pandit Nehru? He was a politician by accident as he himself confessed‚ a thinker and a humanist by
Premium India Jawaharlal Nehru Hindu
History The economy of India was under socialist-inspired policies for an entire generation from the 1950s until the 1980s. The economy was subject to extensive regulation‚ protectionism‚ and public ownership‚ leading to pervasive corruption and slow growth.[1][2][3][4] License Raj was often at the core of corruption. The Vohra Report was submitted by the former Indian Union Home Secretary‚ N.N. Vohra‚ in October 1993. It studied the problem of the criminalisation of politics and of the nexus
Premium India
Taxes in India 1. Corporate tax rates: For a Company | Where taxable income exceeds INR 10 million | Other cases | Domestic company | 32.45% (30% + 5% surcharge + 3% education cess) | 30.90% (30% + 3% education cess) | Foreign company | 42.02% (40% + 2% surcharge + 3% education cess) | 41.20% (40% + 3% education cess) | 2. Dividend Distribution Tax Dividend income is exempt in the hands of the shareholders. However‚ a DDT is levied on companies declaring dividends. The effective
Premium Tax Value added tax Taxation