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    Five Year Plans of India

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    The economy of India is based in part on planning through its five-year plans‚ which are developed‚ executed and monitored by the Planning Commission. The tenth plan completed its term in March 2007 and the eleventh plan is currently underway.[1] Prior to the fourth plan‚ the allocation of state resources was based on schematic patterns rather than a transparent and objective mechanism‚ which led to the adoption of the Gadgil formula in 1969. Revised versions of the formula have been used since then

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    Restaurant - Zaaika‚ organic food restaurant Executive summary 1.1 Objectives 1.2 Mission 2.0 Company Summary 3.0 Services 4.0 Market Analysis Summary 5.0 Strategy and Implementation Summary 6.0 Management Summary 7.0 Financial Plan Executive Summary Zaaika is a new medium-sized restaurant located in a Mumbai Suburbs. Zaaika’s emphasis will be on organic and Indian ethnic food. An emphasis on organic ingredients is based on Zaaika’s

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    5 Years from Now

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    Essay #1 My goal is to contribute my skills in creating an equitable and strife free society with the help of media. I would like to be a media entrepreneur in the next five years. After graduating‚ apart from worked as an IT support executive‚ I prepared for Civil Service Exams‚ and worked as volunteer for couple of NGOs which gave me exposure to various Socio-Economic issues and learnt how media can be used to resolve these issues. After careful contemplation‚ I chose media as my career path and

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    Stalin's Five Year Plans

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    Curtis‚ Sierra Mrs. Dedrickson Honors English 9 21 March 2013 Stalin’s Five Year Plans Around 60 million people died in World War 2 (World War par.1). In the end‚ the Allied Powers won. What would have happened if America had lost? In August of 1939‚ Russia and Germany signed a nonaggression pact that kept Russia from entering the war on either side. It was not until June 22‚ 1941 that German forces invaded Russia. Russia almost fell to the Nazis and if such a thing had occurred the result

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    3 year marketing Plan

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    Introduction Company G is a fast growing company that focuses primarily on providing quality computer fans for a wide range of consumers. We provide service to the normal everyday users and avid computer gamers. This marketing plan will focus on Company G’s new product line‚ which is an environmental friendly computer fan that can appeal to a wide array of PC users. Mission Statement We enable consumers to improve the quality and convenience of their lives by providing innovative electronics solutions

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    What was the short-term significance of the 5 year plans? Joseph Stalin gained the effective leadership of Russia in 1929. Stalin’s time‚ as leader of Russia‚ was to gain fame for three reasons; 1.The Five Year Plans 2.Collectivisation 3.The Purges. This essay will look at the short-term significance of Stalin’s 5 year plans. Stalin introduced the Five Year Plans as he realised that if Russia was to become a key player within the global market then the country needed to industrialise rapidly and

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    Stalin's Five Year Plan

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    extent and with what consequences‚ was Stalin able to convert Russia from a backward agricultural state to an advanced industrial power by 1939 With his five year plans‚ Stalin‚ the ‘constructive monster’ changed Russia into one of the strongest industrial powers. He also brought about a remarkable change in Russia within a period of 10 years; however‚ this was at a cost of much human loss and suffering. In the essay below‚ I will elaborate how Stalin achieved this transformation of Russia. Lenin

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    Stalin’s technique to take Germany forward was using five year plans. Stalin believed there was need for these five- year plans as : First of all many of the regions were behind other countries in growth and that the USSR were backward Stalin believed that to be be backward you are defeated and enslaved but if you are powerful people must beware of you. Stalin also believed (with Lenin) the USSR should overtake and out strip the capitalist countries He believed Socialism in one country and the USSR

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    11th Five Year Plan

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    11th Five Year Plan of India (2007 - 2012) On the eve of the 11th Plan‚ our economy is in a much stronger position than it was a few Years ago. After slowing down to an average growth rate of about 5.5% in the 9th Plan period (1997 - 98 to 2001 - 02)‚ it has accelerated significantly in recent Years. The average growth rate in the last four Years of 10th Plan period (2003 - 04 to 2006 - 07) is likely to be a little over 8%‚ making the growth rate 7.2% for the entire 10th Plan period. Though‚ this

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    10th Five Year Plan

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    The Approach Paper to the Tenth Five Year Plan aims at stepping up the growth rate of GDP to eight percent per annum over the Plan period 2002-2007. It also proposes to establish specific monitorable targets covering economic‚ social and environmental dimensions of human development. These include targets on reduction in poverty ratio‚ access to primary education‚ raising literacy rate‚ decline in infant mortality rate and maternal mortality rate‚ raising employment growth rate‚ improving coverage

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