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Based on field investigation in 40 firms, the study outlines the nature of innovative activity in Indian manufacturing industry. The data demonstrate the innovative spirit prevailing in many firms. They respond to competition through technical innovation. (DÜI-Sen)
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It is generally believed that the new direction given to the banks since their nationalisation in 1969, and the slackening productivity, have led to a declining trend in the profits and profitability of the banks. The study enquires whether there has actually been a declining trend in the...
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The present study of the jute industry demonstrates that no "crisis" exists in the industry such as is alleged by the jute mill-owners and that explanations of the so-called crisis offered by the mill-owners are untenable. It is argued that the industry has gained by exploiting the jute growers...
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Kerala's mortality level has been lower than West Bengal's at least since the early 20th century. The difference became sharper in the 1970s. The wider distribution of health facilities in the rural areas of Kerala and their greater utilisation are found to be significant factors. Historically,...
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