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    HIGHLIGHTS OF THE POLICY GUIDELINES 2003-2004

    BUSINESS GOALS-GROWTH  Deposits 18% (composition of low cost deposit to increase by 1.5%)  Non-food advances 16%  International Banking Business (Sales and Purchases) 25%  Non-Interest Income 20%  Net Profit 25%  Reduction in cost of transaction to Rs 1.20 per Rs100 from the present cost...
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    MCDONALD'S POLICY ON BEST QUALITY PRODUCT

    McDonald's menu concentrates on five main ingredients: beef, chicken, bread, potatoes and milk. Recognising the importance of the supply chain in maintaining quality, McDonald's aims to create long-term relationships with a limited number of supplier partners. Suppliers are usually keen to...
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    Maruti's environment Policy

    Environment Our environment Policy: • Continually improving & maintaining the environmental performance of our activities, products and services • Reduce/prevent pollution, minimize waste & maximize resource efficiency • Will strive to work beyond legal regulatory requirements • Enhance...
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    Impact On Developing Economies & Policy Implications:

    Impact On Developing Economies & Policy Implications: Investments by multinational companies (MNC) allow developing economies to share in the considerable benefits of the global economy. Official incentives, trade barriers, and other regulatory policies, though, can result in inefficiency and...
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    Hotel - Marketing Policy

    The major difference in marketing hotel services as against other consumer products, is that after a customer has spent money in hotels, he/ she has nothing substantial to show except bills for his/ her money as benefits as compared with buying tangibles, such as television and refrigerator...
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    RELIANCE TRAVEL CARE INSURANCE POLICY FOR STUDENTS

    RELIANCE TRAVEL CARE INSURANCE POLICY FOR STUDENTS Just like academics, Insurance is all about preparation. As customer gets ready to travel abroad for higher education, Company would like to prepare customer to face any unforeseen circumstance, leaving customer’s worries behind. When...
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    TRAVEL CARE INSURANCE POLICY

    TRAVEL CARE INSURANCE POLICY Reliance Travel Care Insurance Policy for Individuals and Families Whether it is a fun-filled trip to Disney land or an enchanting vacation in Switzerland, sharing time with customers loved ones on a family vacation are special times which customer would cherish...
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    POLICY ISSUES

    POLICY ISSUES The IDSA works with government at all levels to make the voice of its members heard on a wide range of crucial legislative and public policy issues ranging from copyright to First Amendment protection and Internet regulation. The IDSA also issued Principles and Guidelines...
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    FOREIGN EXCHANGE POLICY

    A good foreign exchange policy is critical to the sound risk management of any corporate treasury. Without a policy decisions are made ad-hoc and generally without any consistency and accountability. Its important for treasury personnel to know what benchmarks they are aiming for and its...
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    EXPLANATION OF THE FDI POLICY IN INDIA (2006)

    EXPLANATION OF THE FDI POLICY IN INDIA (2006) 1.1 • FDI up to 100% is allowed under the automatic route in all activities/sectors except the following which will require approval of the Government : • Activities/items that require an Industrial Licence; • Proposals in which the foreign...
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    POLICY ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI)

    POLICY ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) 1. Sectors prohibited for FDI I. RETAIL TRADING (EXCEPT SINGLE BRAND PRODUCT RETAILING II. ATOMIC ENERGY III. LOTTERY BUSINESS IV. GAMBLING AND BETTING 2. All Activities/ Sectors would require prior Government approval for FDI in the following...
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    COMPENDIUM ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT POLICY

    AN OVERVIEW The Government of India has recently undertaken a comprehensive review of the FDI policy and associated procedures. As a result, a number of rationalization measures have been undertaken which, inter alia include, dispensing with the need of multiple approvals from Government and/or...
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    INFOSYS RECRUITMENT POLICY

    RECRUITMENT POLICY Recruitment policy of any organization is derived from the personnel policy of the same organization. In other words the former is a part of the latter. However, recruitment policy by itself should take into consideration the government’s reservation policy, policy...
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    National Policy & Its’s Aim

    Agricultural credit is one of the most crucial inputs in all agricultural development programmes. From olden days private money-lenders are main sources of credit towards agricultural or rural products. After independence multi-agency approach consisting of co-operatives, commercial banks...
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    Indian Telecom Policy:-

    Indian Telecom Policy:- After 1991’s liberalization in Government’s policies, the telecom sector has allowed various private players to enter into the Indian market. Earlier, sector was operating under public sector giants like Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), Mahanagar Telephone Nigam...
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    Pricing Policy

    Pricing Policy:- The pricing policy of the company depends on the following factors:- 1. Quality of raw materials – The price of the shoe varies as per the quality of the raw materials used in the manufacturing of the shoe. E.g. the price varies as the material used in the making of the...
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    need ppt on mergers and acquisitions and dividend policy

    hii all i need to make a ppt on mergers and acquisitions ( including recent cases) and dividend policy( including some cases of a few companies).. plz help me out thanx
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    req: mergers n acquisitions and dividend policy

    hii all i need to make a ppt on merghers and acquisitions ( including recent cases) and dividend policy( including some cases of a few companies).. plz help me out thanx
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    Indian Telecom POlicy

    From India’s booming technology sector, whose continued success of course depends on the \ quality of communications infrastructure. Despite several hiccups along the way, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), the independent regulator, has earned a reputation for transparency and...
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    Policy on Unlicensed Banks, Unit Banks and Branch Licensing

    Policy on Unlicensed Banks, Unit Banks and Branch Licensing Licensed urban co-operative banks, which are not classified as weak / sick may apply for allotment of centres under the Annual Action Plan (AAP) to the Reserve Bank of India. The Annual Action Plan should be for a period of twelve...
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