American companies more and more the definition is for himself to play a more active role in shaping public policy, particularly in regard to policies which have a direct impact on U.S. companies. Kotler [12] is itself the mandate includes the strategic management of environmental management, and management of these controllable factors such as marketing [...]
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The Government of West Bengal did not draft welcomes the networking of rivers in India and creation of a national water grid. Nandagopal Bhattarcharjee, Minister of State for Water and Development, the question of whether the investment of Rs5, 60000 crore in the project is feasible for a developing country like India. He made the [...]
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The Government welcomes the West Bengal did not draft the Indian networking of rivers and the creation of a national water grid. Nandagopal Bhattarcharjee, Minister of State for study and development, water, whether the investment of Rs5, 60000 crore in the project is feasible for a developing country of India. He pointed out while we [...]
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Although the government has begun to prepare the roadmap of full capital account convertibility (CAC) of the rupee, economists are of the opinion that India is not a game for him.
Professor of Economics at the Indian Institute of Statistics (ISI) Abhirup Sarkar PTI ACC stated that this date was “unnecessary and unjustified”.
He said in India, [...]
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It costs Rs 10 lach, an engineering degree. Even when IITs facilitate a brain drain, that the countries are not likely to make some of the famous graduates to try their bit. Dipak Ghosh reports USUALLY, the path followed by an IIT graduate is as follows: a university abroad, on the completion of the course, [...]
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NEW DELHI: State governments of various countries to buy projects are now paying a “rich rehabilitation prices up to 75% above the market rate saves the persons concerned Project (PAP). While the price of applicability of specific provisions and emergency cases, where time is the key public, who pay premium of 60% above the market [...]
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Pune April 19: Justice Kuldeep Singh speeches perhaps not as exciting as its decisions, but also for former judges of the Supreme Court his crusade for environmental protection still intact, beyond the place of justice .
In such a representation of concern for the environment, according Singh today in the country, for the community to ignore [...]
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