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    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA: THE ROLE OF INDIVIDUAL ENTERPRISE (AND ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT) Anil K. Lal* and Ronald W. Clement** The Indian economy provides a revealing contrast between how individuals react under a government-controlled environment and how they respond to a market-based environment. Evidence suggests that recent market reforms that encouraged individual enterprise have led to higher economic growth in that country. India can generate additional economic growth by fostering entrepreneurial

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    Human Development in India

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    Human Development 13 CHAPTER he principal objective of development planning is human development and the attainment of higher standard of living for the people. This requires a more equitable distribution of development benefits and opportunities‚ better living environment and empowerment of the poor and marginalised. There is special need to empower women who can act as catalysts for change. In making the development process inclusive‚ the challenge is to formulate policies and programmes

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    Social Impact Survey Social Impact Survey A multinational Corporation is a company that operates across national boundaries‚ (Schaefer‚ 2011). How does a multinational company with 300 different companies in 200 countries with one million employees like Coca-Cola go green and what is the social impact. The following summary will include a list of survey questions based on the Coca-Cola Company‚ the completion summary data‚ the summary data results‚ and

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    IMPACT OF RECESSION ON INDIA Indian companies have major outsourcing deals from the US. India’s exports to the US have also grown substantially over the years. More people have sold the shares in the indian share market than they bought in the recent weeks. This has added to the fall of sensex to lower points. One danger meanwhile is of a dip in the employment market. There is already anecdotal evidence of this in the IT and financial sectors‚ and reports of quiet downsizing in many other fields

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    Prison Development in India

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    of India. The management and administration of Prisons falls exclusively in the domain of the State Governments‚ and is governed by the Prisons Act‚ 1894 and the Prison Manuals of the respective State Governments. Thus‚ States have the primary role‚ responsibility and authority to change the current prison laws‚ rules and regulations. And Central government providing assistance to the States to improve security in prisons‚ repair and renovation of old prisons‚ medical facilities‚ development of borstal

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    for a rapid industrialisation of Russia in order to bring it up to par with the remainder of Europe and the world. Although speeded up‚ the process took over 10 years‚ with the death of many. It began at the 15th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in December 1927‚ Joseph Stalin attacked the left by expelling Trotsky and his supporters from the party and then moving against the right by abandoning Lenin’s New Economic Policy‚ he insisted that survival and development could only occur

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    The economic development in India followed socialist-inspired policies for most of its independent history‚ including state-ownership of many sectors; extensive regulation and red tape known as "Licence Raj"; and isolation from the world economy. India’s per capita income increased at only around 1% annualized rate in the three decades after Independence.[1] Since the mid-1980s‚ India has slowly opened up its markets through economic liberalization. After more fundamental reforms since 1991 and their

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    SOCIAL WELFARISM IN INDIA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LABOUR WELFARE SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL UNIVERISTY SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL‚ PUNE -Namrata Bhagia1 INTRODUCTION: “The principal aim of a socialist state is to eliminate inequality in income and status‚ and standard of life. The basic framework of socialism is to provide a decent standard of life to the working people and especially provide security from cradle to grave.”2 The Preamble of the Constitution of India declares India as a “socialist”

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    Ngo and Development in India

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    ASSIGNMENT ON- NGOs and Development in India submitted to the university of Mangalore By Nelson Pinto With the declining role of the state in social welfare and social services‚ NGOs are increasingly gaining attention and prominence and are looked upon as alternative agencies in promoting awareness‚ change and development in society. After Independence we find with launching of planning for development‚ the voluntary sector have had official status

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    How far do you think industrialisation and technology have impacted on the family institution? Technology and industrialisation have a great impact on the family institution to large extents. Technology has contributed to the growth of industries. It is the growth of a society in which a major role is played by manufacturing industry. Technology is affecting quality time. Functionalists believe that industrialisation led to an increase in the nuclear family type. The nuclear family is a type

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