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    Effects of Tourism on Employment in Madhya Pradesh Ms. Muktesh S Pillai Research Scholar‚ Barkatullah University‚ Bhopal Abstract Tourism today is the most vibrant tertiary activity and a multi-billion industry in India as well as in Madhya Pradesh. Traditionally known largely for its historical and cultural dimensions‚ tourism today is highlighted

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    Wellness tourism can be defined as travelling for the purpose of promoting health and well-being of oneself through physical‚ psychological‚ or spiritual activities. While wellness tourism is often called medical tourism because health being the main motivating factor for the traveler‚ wellness tourists are proactive in seeking to improve or maintain health and quality of life‚ often focusing on prevention‚ while medical tourists generally travel reactively to receive treatment for a diagnosed disease

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    Question 3a. What were the advantages and disadvantages of the caste system? How did the caste system reflect Indian society. A caste system was used by the ancient Indian society to separate themselves into categories. There are advantages and disadvantages with the use of this system but they all reflected Indian society in different ways. The term Caste and Varna meant “heredity” and “color”. The caste system was originally created to separate the early Aryans from the native Indians

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    the boom and bust and the integration of the world economy‚ but the major player is the culture that imbues the labour markets. This culture‚ which we refer to here‚ is a result of the complex and half-baked laws that control the labour market in India. The policies implemented by the Government are very shortsighted. The government’s

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    Advantages and disadvantages of increasing tourism activity in different countries Top of Form |the leaf ninjaThreads: 9 |Jul 22‚ 2011‚ 02:20am #1 | |Posts: 44 | | |The costs of international travel are decreasing and tourism is growing. What are the advantages and disadvantages of increasing

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    COMMUNITY HEALTH INSURANCE IN INDIA – A STRATEGY TO COVER THE INFORMAL SECTOR Dr. N. Devadasan Research Fellow Institute of Tropical Medicine‚ Antwerp AMCHSS‚ SCTIMST – Trivandrum. Correspondence: C/o The Valley School Thatguni Post (Kanakapura Road) Bangalore – 560062 Tel +91 94484 91355 deva@devadasan.com Overview of health insurance in India Health care in India is financed traditionally from two sources. The government is both the funder and the provider of health care and has a wide

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    Medical Device Regulation For India The Medical Devices and Equipment industry‚ valued at US$ 2.5 billion contributes only 6% of India’s US$ 40 billion healthcare sector. Moreover‚ it is growing at a faster annual rate of 15% than 10-12% growth seen in the health care sector entirely. The Medical Equipment Industry is quite wide with >14000 different products. The products range from wound closure pads to stents and IVD machines of medical devices. Further‚ it can be reasonably said that Medical

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    Healthcare India take on Project TKO and develop an EKG specifically for the local market?  Why or why not? TKO‚ “Technical Knockout”‚ is single channel EKG‚ Bella Healthcare India is planning to launch in Indian market. As per my opinion‚ Bella has many reasons to take up this opportunity. I will categorise these reasons in two broad categories‚ External and Internal factors. First external factor that affects decision of Bella to take TKO is large population of India with insufficient health care services

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    Major health problems in india :  Major health problems in india communicable disease problem population problem environmental sanitation problem medical care problem nutritional problem COMMUNITY NUTRITION PROGRAMMES:  INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICE (ICDS) SCHEME :  Integrated Child Development Service (ICDS) scheme was launched on 2nd October‚ 1975 (5th Five year Plan) in pursuance of the National Policy For Children started in 33 experimental blocks Success of the scheme led to its

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    Recently‚ Indian government adopted a multi-pronged approach for promotion of tourism‚ which includes new mechanism for speedy implementation of tourism projects‚ development of integrated tourism circuits and rural destinations‚ special capacity building in the unorganized hospitality sector and new marketing strategy. A nation wide campaign‚ for creating awareness about the effects of tourism and preservation of our rich heritage & culture‚ cleanliness and warm hospitality through a process

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