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In the Union Budget 2010-11, Finance Minister
Pranab Mukherjee laid emphasis on consolidated growth, improving
investment environment and opting for inclusive development. He not
only broadened the income tax slab but also enhanced presumptive tax
limit for small scale industries. Allocation for power sector...
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Once the global economy picks up and
volatile markets stabilise, analysts expect it to be business as usual,
particularly for high growth segments such as outsourcing. According to
recent studies, sourcing from more cost-competitive and talent-rich
markets will once again get into high gear, as...
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According to Economic Survey 2008-09, the speed at which the Indian
economy returns to the high growth path in the short term depends on
the revival of the economy, particularly the US economy and the
Government’s capacity to push some critical policy reforms in the
coming months. It says, if the US economy bottoms out by September 2009
there...
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With an increase in globalisation and the growth of India’s exposure to cross border business, Indian financial institutions are being exposed to the threat of money laundering more than ever before. This has led to significant changes in the financial and regulatory environment to support Global...
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With a GDP of USD 1.23 trillion India is currently the world's fourth largest economy in Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) terms (the GDP in PPP terms is estimated at approximately USD 3.2 trillion) and the fifth largest energy consumer in the world. However, due to its high population of approximately...
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The Global demand to become environmentally sustainable has intensified over the past few years. Increased Economic pressures, Energy costs, Customer awareness, and Regulations have pushed companies to reassess their (Green) Policies. But how does a company 'Go Green' while keeping the Bottom-line...
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Technology has long been important in providing clean drinking water and irrigation for food crops. Indeed, people have had water technology for thousands of years — the Romans were using aqueducts as conduits for drinking water around 300 BC. But making modern technology accessible and affordable...
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