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    Impacts of Fdi in India

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    Impacts of FDI in IndiaImpact on Farming Communities The emergence of big supermarkets is inevitable once the FDI policy is put into place. What does this mean for the farming community? When supermarkets source from small farmers‚ they tend to buy from farmers who have the most non-land assets (like equipment and irrigation)‚ the greatest access to infrastructure (like roads and cold chain facilities)‚ and the upper size treacle of land (among small farmers). When farmers enter supermarket

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    of industrialization? 7 Answers | Add Yours pohnpei397 | College Teacher | (Level 3) Distinguished Educator Posted November 2‚ 2009 at 10:14 PM (Answer #1) dislike4like The major disadvantages of industrialization fall into two categories: social and environmental. Environmentally‚ industrialization both pollutes the environment and depletes its resources.  Industry requires huge amounts of inputs such as ores and petroleum for fuel.  Its outputs (in the form of waste chemicals and such)

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    India and Positive Impact

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    Globalization touches almost all spheres of human life; social‚ economic‚ political‚ cultural‚ environmental. Economic impact: Positive Impact: 1. Trade with other countries tremendously increased. Exports and imports boomed due to opening up of trade markets. 2. Global food chain / restaurants 3. Liberalization of Indian markets for foreign players. This has increased the inflow of men‚ money‚ material‚ labour‚ technology etc from foreign countries to India. 4. Markets expanded. Many of the Indian industries

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    TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA --- Atul Sinha *     Tourism development in India has passed through many phases. At Government level the development of tourist facilities was taken up in a planned manner in 1956 coinciding with the Second Five Year Plan. The approach has evolved from isolated planning of single unit facilities in the Second and Third Five Year Plans. The Sixth Plan marked the beginning of a new era when tourism began to be considered a major instrument for social integration and

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    social development

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    The State of Microfinance in India: Emergence‚ Delivery Models and Issues • Tiwari‚ Rajnish. & Herstatt‚ Cornelius.‚ 2010. Excellent Target: Indian Investment in Germany‚ Contact India‚ Vol. 2‚ June‚ pp. 18-19. • Verma‚ Binita.‚ 2005. ‘Problems and Challenges of India’s International Trade during the Post-Reform Period’‚ In: Jiwitesh Kumar Singh[Ed.]: International Trade and Business-Emerging and Challenges in the 21st Century. New Delhi: Deep and Deep Publications.p.20. • World Bank

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    British Impact on India

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    for all Indians in their vision of what post-colonial India would look like and how it would function politically and socially. These structures of caste provided upper-caste Hindus with a privileged social and political position backed by religious dogma. The presence of the British‚ under the British East India Company from 1600-1857 ‚ and the British Crown from 1858 until 1947‚ had been a major influence in defining India’s political and social structures. This British influence shaped Indian caste

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    IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON INDIAN MARKETS The impact of globalization on India is in 2 ways‚ positive and negative. Globalization includes the Indian economy and business firms of the country. The positive impact on the economy of India is very good‚ it has increased the standard of living for people. This is because the consumers are getting better quality products and the manufacturers and firms have better facilities and doing better research which leads to good quality products. In India

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    acute need for O.D. in Indian organizations. Evolution of O.D. in India In India‚ O.D. and planned change started in the early 1960s. A group of Indian professionals trained at the National Training Laboratories (NTL) at Bethel‚ Maine‚ USA‚ brought out a good deal of O.D. technology in India. Grid programs were initiated and widely used in the Small Industries Extension Training (SIET) Institute‚ Hyderabad‚ State Bank of India and in the Indian Institute of Management (UM) programs in the mid

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    Rural Development in India

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    Rural Development In India India has been a welfare state ever since her Independence and the primary objective of all governmental endeavors has been the welfare of its millions. Planning has been one of the pillars of the Indian policy since independence and the country’s strength is derived from the achievement of planning. The policies and programmes have been designed with the aim of alleviation of rural poverty which has been one of the primary objectives of planned development in India

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    Social Development

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    attempt to discuss the Speed of Social development and growth increases as awareness of opportunities spreads‚ aspiration increases‚ conscious knowledge of organization grows‚ attitudes become progressive‚ and infrastructure is put in place. The paper begins by defining social development and other terminologies and then discusses the statement. The conclusion is drawn in line with whether the statement is correct. Social development is defined in its broadest social terms as an upward directional

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