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, social, and cultural change in any region and India is no exception. Tourism is the world's largest industry and a sector … entrepreneurship culture. Focusing on India, this paper aims to do that, with an in-depth examination of emergent and new forms of … tourism followed by entrepreneurial aspects in tourism. Though the discussion pertains to India; the lessons drawn could be …
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Indian Life services in India to determine the best fitting model. Most studies based on comprehensive models of service …
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from northern cities of India have been studied. An Integrated Quality Model designed for HCE (Azam et al., 2012a, 2012b …
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innovations in marketing and the potential misuse of technology with special focus on cases from India. …
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, their adoption in India is very limited due to weaknesses in the construction sector. The Indian construction industry is … construction industry. Finally the authors identify the influencers that are common to India and other countries in Asia, America …
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Ever since mobile has revolutionized the telecom scenario in India, experts often ask a pertinent question: is the old … rates of revenue sharing in different circles as per the policy of the Government of India (GoI). The extant literature is …
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India. …
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in India but non-directional. There is noticeable gap in between the actual no. of enrollments and intake capacity of … these institutes. In the year 2015-2016, as per AICTE, New Delhi, 46% of seats were vacant in Technical Education in India …
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The health care system of WB needs a massive change from every aspect. However, changing a system which is running for years is in itself a challenge. Therefore, change in the health policy needs to begin either from the foundation up or according to the importance of proposed legislation. Rural...
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This article describes how the liver is one of the most commonly injured organs in the abdomen, especially in road traffic accidents. Patients do present with polytrauma and those who are hemodynamically unstable have a high morbidity and mortality, even in advanced hospital settings. Following...
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