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Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, India, a sinking public sector unit entered into 3rd Generation Mobile services during 2009-10 through out India. In Tamilnadu State, the launching was first made in Chennai and then extended to the industrial towns Coimbatore and Tiruppur. This report gives...
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After privatization, deregulation and de-tariffing, the growth of insurance industry in India has been spectacular. Education industry is projected as a new target with huge potential for insurers. The Supreme Court delivered a verdict ordering mandatory fire policy and group accident protection...
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The emergence of Township and Village Enterprises (TVEs), affectionately called as quot;Collectivesquot;, in China took everybody by surprise as its performance was spectacular and beyond comparison. Even the Chinese Government itself could not believe that performance-wise the TVEs could...
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In the open economy system, under the disguise of global competition, it is felt that almost all trading activities are aimed at promoting MNCs and major Indian players in the field. There is a fear that the local but small organizations will become causality in this competitive war as they are...
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Innovative steps to higher education is the need of the hour and the University Grants Commission has come with new suggestions to cluster colleges in groups to share their resources for better prosperity of the students and teaching community. The University Grants Commission, India, is of the...
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The common man is aware of BSNL, a giant public sector undertaking in India, doing business in the telecommunication industry. But it will be astonishing to note that it has a very large education and training power through its well knit Telecom Training Centres. The question is whether these...
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The judgment delivered by Honourable Supreme Court of India on 27.2.2006 by quashing the enactment of “Abolishment of CET (Common Entrance Test) for State Board Examinations” came as a big jolt to one and all that are interested in smooth conduct of professional colleges. This judgment was...
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Job content should provide job enlargement, job enrichment, job motivation and individual motivation through job orientation. The ultimate aim of any job design is to provide job satisfaction to an employee. Job satisfaction is an attitude. “It generates a positive affective orientation (or...
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B-Schools have been mushrooming all over the country. We have a variety of courses and specializations being offered today, be it full-time, part-time or distance education, not to forget virtual universities! Such schools require efficient leadership and administration. The Head of such a...
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In India, education was considered to be a philanthropic activity and Vaivaswatha Manu, who wrote Manusmrithi, an universal rule for governance of the society, considered education should be given free to those who yearn for that. But, in the long run, education was converted into an enterprise...
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