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    ministry’s presentation to the Consultative Committee‚ which included several MPs‚ admitted to some worrying trends in human resources in health. According to joint secretary in the ministry Dr Vishwas Mehta’s presentation‚ the Medical Council of India (MCI) has 7.5 lakh doctors registered under it. However‚ Union health ministry’s scrutiny has found that two lakh of the registered doctors aren’t working anymore. Of the 10.7 lakh nurses registered‚ six lakh don’t exist. At present‚ there is

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    Edible Oil Scenario in India

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    Edible Oil Industry in India Chapter 1.0: Introduction 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 EDIBLE OIL SCENARIO IN INDIA India is the fourth largest oilseed producing country in the world‚ next only to USA‚ China and Brazil‚ harvesting about 25 million tons of oilseeds against the world production of 250 million tons per annum. Since 1995‚ Indian share in world production of oilseeds has been around 10 percent. Although‚ India is a major producer of oilseeds‚ per capita oil consumption in India is only 10.6 kg/annum

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    Present scenario of SEZ in India Saumitra Das India was one of the first countries in Asia to recognize the effectiveness of the Export Processing Zone (EPZ) model in promoting exports‚ with Asia’s first EPZ set up in Kandla in 1965. In order to overcome the shortcomings experienced on account of the multiplicity of controls and clearances; absence of world-class infrastructure‚ and an unstable fiscal regime and with a view to attract larger foreign investments in India‚ the Special

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    Research Paper - Commerce Women Entrepreneurship in India * Mrs. Savita Kumari June ‚ 2012 * Shahabad (M)‚ Kurukshetra ABSTRACT This paper is confined to the problems for women entrepreneur in India like lack of education‚ family support‚ financial problems etc and also put light on the solutions of these problems. The measure taken by Government to encourage women entrepreneur are also taken in to consideration. All of these shows a change in status of women in society but the change

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    Women and Enterprise in India As the online magazine telling the story of contemporary Indian women‚ we examine the rise of women entrepreneurs in India. By Aparna V. Singh Everywhere you look‚ there is an Indian woman in the pursuit of the entrepreneurial dream. Women have always been involved in small‚ usually home-based businesses but this is different. We are more visible‚ we are more ambitious and we hear more women talking about building businesses‚ not just earning an income. What is driving

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    or competition. Business goals reflected a continuation of the ‘Swadeshi’ movement. Pre-1991 policies were inward looking and geared towards the attainment of self-reliance. During this era‚ entrepreneurship was subdued‚ capital was limited and India had very few success stories. As well‚ society was risk averse and the individual looked primarily for employment stability. In 1991‚ the Indian government liberalized the economy‚ thus changing the competitive landscape. Family businesses‚ which

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    Women are generally perceived as home makers with little to do with economy or commerce. But this picture is changing. In Modern India‚ more and more women are taking up entrepreneurial activity especially in medium and small scale enterprises. Even as women are receiving education‚ they face the prospect of unemployment. In this background‚ self employment is regarded as a cure to generate income .The Planning commission as well as the Indian government recognizes the need for women to be part

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    Report for Macroeconomics by Group 5 “Current Account Deficit – An Indian Perspective” Indian Institute of Management‚ Kozhikode Report by: GROUP 5: Aishwarya Kumar (063) Anirban Bhar (064) Anusha Acharya (071) Nimish Shah (110) Palak Bansal (097) Pratik Agarwal (101) Table of Contents Introduction 3 India CAD – Historical perspective (1991 – present) 7 Case Study 1 - US Current Account Deficit and the 2008 Financial Crisis 12 Case

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    A TERM PAPER ON A Detailed study On “THE CHANGING ROLE OF WOMEN ENTERPRENEURES IN JODHPUR” Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of Degree of Master of Business Administration Of Department of Management Studies Jai Narain Vyas University‚ Jodhpur (2009-2011) [pic] Under the supervision of: Submitted by: Dr. Ashwini Agarwal Richa Srivastav Dept. Of

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    ECONOMIC HISTORY AND THE PRESENT SCENERIO OF INDIA There have been recent studies of the entire history of the economy of india where it is possible to ananlyse where india stood its place in past and where it is currently held. Paul Birog made a thorough analysis of Asian countries GDP economic development of 1750-1918 where surprisingly the findings in 1700AD drawn economic statistics of world . China had 32.8% GDP where as as india had 25% . UK at that time had 1.8% GDP along with 1% GDP in

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