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Browsing Category »Biz«

It’s Time for SEEZ (Special Eco-Friendly Economic Zone)

March 2, 2010No Comments
It’s Time for SEEZ (Special Eco-Friendly Economic Zone)

Share Ashweeni Kumar: Lately, a lot of middle class people have started setting up businesses and probably as small scale industries. Pollution is going to increase as industry comes up. I have a eco-friendly business plan for those people interested in small scale industry. Some of the states have schemes for farmers and people who own agricultural land. [...]

Partner Event: Sramana’s Strategy Roundtable

March 1, 2010No Comments
Partner Event: Sramana’s Strategy Roundtable

Share Sramana Mitra offers free weekly strategy roundtables for entrepreneurs looking to discuss positioning, financing, and other aspects of a startup venture.  Up to 1,000 people can attend each session, but only the first five who register to pitch will be able to present their business ideas.  All attendees are able to join in on the [...]

Price Rise: Hitting the Common Man Hard

February 25, 2010One Comment
Price Rise: Hitting the Common Man Hard

Share Santosh: Price hike in essential commodities has been a norm in our country. The pattern is very frequent, for instance, the petrol prices have been hiked ten times in the last 6 years. The hikes have become a nightmare for the “aam aadmi”. The ever increasing cost of living has once again proven the age old [...]

Typical India: High GDP growth, Low HDI Rank

February 11, 2010No Comments
Typical India: High GDP growth, Low HDI Rank

Share Praveen Kumar: In the past two decades, India has been making sustained progress on a scale, size and pace that is unprecedented in its own history. Real GDP growth had averaged 5.8 per cent in the 1980s and 1990s, accelerated to 8.6 per cent in the period FY03 to FY06 and peaked to 9.4 per cent [...]

Opportunity for Entrepreneurs

February 8, 2010No Comments
Opportunity for Entrepreneurs

Share Sramana Mitra is an entrepreneur, a journalist, a columnist with Forbes, a blogger and an author. She is offering free online strategy roundtable for entrepreneurs looking to discuss positioning, financing, and other aspects of a startup venture. Up to 1,000 people can attend each session, but only the first five who register to pitch will be able to [...]

Call For Conservation as Oil Prices Mount

February 6, 2010No Comments
Call For Conservation as Oil Prices Mount

Share Abhirup Bhunia: Just as oil and its uses find application in every walk of our lives, its conservation should be an integral part of our lives too. Dearth of oil has already been felt and soon its death will follow if we don’t get our skates on. The population and subsequently the demand have multiplied but [...]

Are BPO’s Altering the Youth?

January 31, 20102 Comments
Are BPO’s Altering the Youth?

Share Tanveer Ali: BPO or business process outsourcing, is a form of outsourcing that involves the contracting of the operations and responsibilities of specific business functions (or processes) to a third-party service provider. This sector has seen phenomenal growth over the last decade. This industry revenue grossed USD 58.8 billion in the Fiscal Year 2008-2009. The majority among [...]

The Booming Luxury Car Market in India

January 22, 20105 Comments
The Booming Luxury Car Market in India

Share Praveen Kumar: Almost every sector is eying India as a potential investing hub, and automobile sector is no exception. Besides being still a developing country, it shouldn’t be a surprising fact that Indian ranks world number 3 in terms of the number of millionaires. This era of development in India has been at its best, despite [...]

War of Telecoms: A Win Win Situation for the Consumers

January 21, 20103 Comments
War of Telecoms: A Win Win Situation for the Consumers

Share Karuna Ahuja: India has witnessed what many describe as a telecommunication revolution during the last decade. In just ten years, mobile phones, once a luxury item, have now become a necessary commodity in the country. They have now reached the bottom of the pyramid acquiring millions of new subscribers every month. Consequently, India is the [...]

Multinational Companies: A Curse to Developing Countries?

January 20, 2010One Comment
Multinational Companies: A Curse to Developing Countries?

Share Thasomini Palaniyandy: In this twenty-first century, multinational companies have become the central institutions of developing nations. The government of a country should be concerned about food security, industrial production and other commodities that the country needs for its citizens. These concerns encourage developing nations to implement transnational corporation to fulfill their necessities. Globalization connects people from all [...]

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