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    Need Project on Performance Appraisal in Banking Sector

    i need project for m.phil in the topic of perfomance appraisal in banking sectors
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    productivity and philosophy mix (service sector management)

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    Indian Pharma Sector on Rise

    The Indian pharmaceutical market has shown growth of a little over 20 per cent for the 12 months ended July, above four times the global growth rate of about five per cent. This unprecedented rate could attract more global companies to enter the domestic drug market, thus triggering more...
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    Electronics and Information Technology Sector

    Electronics and Information Technology is the fastest growing segment of Indian industry both in terms of production and exports. Today, the electronics industry is completely delicensed with the exception of aerospace and defence electronics, and alongwith the liberalization in foreign...
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    Cellular Sector

    • Current penetration is about 0.6%, which is very low compared to other countries such as China (penetration of 6%). • The Indian cellular market will have a huge demand potential of 50 million subscribers by the year 2005. • Regulatory Authority is TRAI. • Intense competition and...
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    REASON FOR SHIFT TO RETAIL SECTOR

     The poor credit off take to the corporate, commercial and other business sector because of industrial slowdown.  Risky nature of lending to corporate, given in industry recession and uncertainty prevalent in the economy.  High disintermediation pressure, leading many highly rated...
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    List of Public Sector Banks in India

    The following are the list of Public Sector Banks in India Allahabad Bank Aadhra Bank Bank of Baroda Bank of India Bank of Maharashtra Canara Bank Central Bank of India Corporation Bank Dena Bank Indian Overseas Bank Oriental Bank of Commerce Punjab & Sind Bank Punjab National Bank...
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    Central Sector Capital Subsidy scheme for Investment Promotion (IPS)

    A Central Sector Capital Subsidy scheme (Investment Promotion Scheme) launched by the Government of India in collaboration with NABARD for development of privately owned non-forest wastelands in the country is under implementation since 1998. Of the 40 schemes covering about 1500 ha...
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    FARM SECTOR FINANCE SCHEME

    A) Refinance Assistance for financing farm mechanization i) Tractors: (a) The quantum of refinance in respect of financing for acquisition of second tractor has been enhanced from existing level of 40% to 90% ( 95% in case of SCARDBs) of the loan amount as in the case of first tractor...
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    RURAL NON-FARM SECTOR FINANCE SCHEME

    RURAL NON-FARM SECTOR FINANCE SCHEME Rural Non Farm Sector (RNFS) holds the key to faster economic development of the country. It has potential and promise for generating employment and increased income in the rural areas. Hence, NABARD has identified financing, development and...
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    Dealing with this sector needs innovative and localized approaches

    Watch major Titan Industries plans to aggressively approach the rural and semi-urban markets in India by creating a separate image for its low-priced Sonata brand. The company has opened its first showroom in Bhopal and nine more showrooms are to be opened across the country. The marketing...
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    Growth of Service Sector in China and India

    Growth of Service Sector in China and India The achievements of China's two decades of reforms are regarded as an economic miracle. Its reforms have made it the fastest growing economy in the world. What is remarkable is the rapidity with which it all happened. China’s success story shows how...
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    Growth of Service Sector in China and India

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    Service Sector - REMEDIAL STEPS

    REMEDIAL STEPS India needs to immediately set right this situation and give primacy to manufacturing as China has done.In the process, the following steps may have to be taken: 1. REDUCE INTEREST RATES: At real interest rates of 7 or 8 per cent, manufacturing companies will never be able to...
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    Benefits of Liberalization on External Sector

    Liberalization has greatly benifitted the external sector. The balance of payments, positions is quite comfortable. The current account deficit is far from significant, and foreign exchange reserves are growing steadily. The current level is well above what we need for our developmental...
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    purpose of financial sector

    In short, the purpose of financial sector reforms is to make the financial sector an aliquot part of globalised finance. An economy that has undertaken financial liberalization also becomes vulnerable to crisis. When short term funds flow in they tend to cause an appreciation of the exchange...
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    PROBLEMS FACED BY CHINA IN THE SERVICE SECTOR

    PROBLEMS FACED BY CHINA IN THE SERVICE SECTOR: In China, banks continue to be keen on providing support to larger players and are playing a relatively small role in financing the private firms who are rewriting its history. While its banking system made good progress in divorcing itself...
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    Service Sector in India

    Service Sector in India The growth of the service sector in both the developed and developing world has been phenomenal. As economies become progressively service driven, greater wealth and employment is being generated in this sector. Before we begin, what exactly are the different types of...
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    Service Sector Management

    Service Sector The service sector, which contributes about 49 per cent of GDP is expected to grow at faster rate of 6.5 per cent in 2001-02 as compared to 4.8 per cent in 2000-01. But while everyone was practically ignoring it, the services sector has grown by leaps and bounds in size...
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    Players in Telecom sector

    There are three types of players in telecom services: • State owned companies (BSNL and MTNL) • Private Indian owned companies (Reliance Infocomm, Tata Teleservices,) • Foreign invested companies (Vodafone, Bharti Tele-ventures, Escotel, Idea Cellular, BPL Mobile, Spice Communications)...
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