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The emphasis should be on evolving a growth model that is more inclusive, sustainable and tackles India's long-standing problems like lack of education and population growth.
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India can emerge as a global leader in the processed food industry if it focuses on the manufacturing and human resource and markets its products the way other global players in the segment are doing.
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In the wake of crumbling infrastructure, it becomes extremely important for the government to make investment in infrastructure an attractive option for the private enterprises.
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The government must give top priority to the agriculture and manufacturing sector in order to keep a check on the rising unemployment in India.
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Examining the existence of poverty in India despite billions of Rupees being spent on alleviating it.

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After liberalisation of the economy in 1991, the Indian banking sector witnessed tremendous growth and it now enjoys a global footprint.
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Agriculture is vital to India. It produces 23% of GDP, feeds a billion people, and employs 66% of the workforce. Because of the Green Revolution, India’s agricultural productivity has improved to...
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Zero-Base budgeting becomes important in the present times when the Indian government is facing significant resource constraints.
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Government must quickly implement the much-needed reforms in the real-estate sector to help it sail through the current economic downturn and act as the growth engine of Indian economy.
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If India has to meet its growing power demand in an environment friendly manner, it must focus on harnessing its hydroelectric power potential to the maximum.
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BoP customers will not settle for cheap, stripped-down versions of mainstreams products. New products have to be designed for them, taking into account characteristics like flexibility, simplicity, More
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  India must make critical policy changes to encourage investment in a sector which has a huge foreign exchange and employment generation potential and can play a decisive role in combating the
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  To achieve the targeted 10 per cent economic growth by 2011 and bridge the rich-poor divide, India must promote the MSMEs with suitable policy initiatives.                                                         More  
 
 
Indian tourism industry, though globally competitive, is not without a handful of foibles and bottlenecks that includes cunning touts, inadequate facilities and pitiable infrastructure. In this regard, Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation stands out as a model to be emulated. More
 
 
Despite the Reserve Bank of India mandate for priority sector lending, the working capital requirement remains a crucial bottleneck to scale for the small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
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The per capita consumption of steel in India is between 1.2-1.5 kg only when compared to a global average of about 7 kg. Policy initiatives by the government are necessary in order to boost consumption and give impetus to the industry.
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The article seeks to highlight the factors that are critical to the success of business ventures aimed at the Bottom of Pyramid (BoP), globally the poorest socio-economic group of four billion people Moresubsisting on less than $2 per day.
   
 





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