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    CHAPTER 1 MONETARY POLICY INSTRUMENTS- AN INTRODUCTION Money plays a dominant role in the life of human society. It has fashioned and shaped the destiny and fortunes of kings and rulers. With the rise of the philosophy of laissez faire and capitalism‚ money became a motivating force and fuel to all economic activities throughout the world. Money and its management were not unknown to the ancient India. Kautilaya had devoted a part of his famous ‘Arthasastra’ on money

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    start my paper by pointing out the historical reasons for giving reservation. The reservation policy in India is nothing new‚ as it had existed in our society from the time of the British rule and the princely states. The motive of having reservation then was the eagerness to modernise through the promotion of education and industry and maintaining unity among themselves. Reservation continued in India even after having achieved independence from the British. But there is an interesting fact that

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    Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism in India | Group 6 | Adarsh N (PGP/16/060) Deepak Jangid(PGP/16/080) Eshnna V P Ekka(PGP/16/081) Gaurav Chand(PGP/16/082) Hemant Kumar(PGP/16/083) Nishanth S(PGP/16/096) Adarsh N (PGP/16/060) Deepak Jangid(PGP/16/080) Eshnna V P Ekka(PGP/16/081) Gaurav Chand(PGP/16/082) Hemant Kumar(PGP/16/083) Nishanth S(PGP/16/096) | | 12/22/2012 | | Abstract This paper tries to explain the structure of monetary policies in India. Earlier shadowed

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    The rapport between India and Pakistan since 1947 has been distressed and unfriendly‚ Marked by indiscriminating communal massacres at the time of partition of British India; three wars and countless trivial conflicts and clashes afterwards. One critical factor in this history has been the pre- partition heritage of the two political movements that dominated the political environment of India before and after independence- The Indian National Congress and the Muslim League. Most of the political

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    Commercial policy of the British (1757-1857) 1. The Coming of the Europeans into India (1600-1757) – The lure for trade and profit brought many trading companies to India. The trade –cum-political corporation called the English East India Company came to India and gave an expansive touch to India’s national commerce. It opened new markets for Indian goods in Europe and thereby increases the export of Indian manufacturers and encourage their production. This is the reason why the rulers tolerated

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    Draft: National Tourism Policy of India  The Preamble Tourism emerged as the largest global industry of the 20th century and is projected to grow even faster in the 21st century. India has immense possibilities of growth in the tourism sector with vast cultural and religious heritage‚ varied natural attractions‚ but a comparatively small role in the world tourism scene. A New Tourism Policy‚ which builds on the strength of the national Tourism Policy of 1982‚ but which envisages new initiatives

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    National Population Policy of India National Population Policy of India was formulated in the year 2000 with the long term objective of achieving a stable population by 2045‚ at a level consistent with the requirements of sustainable economic growth‚ social development‚ and environmental protection. The immediate objective of the policy is to address the unmet needs for contraception‚ health care infrastructure‚ and health personnel‚ and to provide integrated service delivery for basic reproductive

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    IMPORT POLICY OF INDIA Abhijeet Bansode. PREAMBLE CONTEXT For India to become a major player in world trade‚ an all encompassing‚ and comprehensive view needs to be taken for the overall development of the country’s foreign trade. While increase in exports is of vital importance‚ we have also to facilitate those imports which are required to stimulate our economy. Coherence and consistency among trade and other economic policies is important for maximizing the contribution of such policies to development

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    contentMDK:20592520~menuPK:579454~pagePK:34004173~piPK:34003707~theSitePK:579448‚00.html India: Foreign Trade Policy | | | | | India: Foreign Trade PolicyAlthough India has steadily opened up its economy‚ its tariffs continue to be high when compared with other countries‚ and its investment norms are still restrictive. This leads some to see India as a ‘rapid globalizer’ while others still see it as a ‘highly protectionist’ economy.Till the early 1990s‚ India was a closed economy: average tariffs exceeded 200 percent

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    Abstract: Of the total 3‚287‚240 sq km land of India‚ 60 % of land is under cultivation. India has been an agriculture dominating country before the reforms. But as the economy opened up‚ India started developing fast. This required infrastructure development‚ industries‚ educational institutions‚ SEZs‚ etc. All of this necessitated acquisition of ‘Land’ which was under agriculture or forest. Taking away agricultural land makes farmers unhappy‚ and taking away forest land destroys ecology. Also many

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