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Small and Medium Enterprises have been globally recognized as vital components of a domestic economy and major contributors to employment generation in a country, regardless of global barriers. SMEs form the lifeblood of any vibrant economy. In an emerging economy like India, SMEs have a...
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Small and Medium Enterprises have been globally recognized as vital components of a domestic economy and major contributors to employment generation in a country, regardless of global barriers. SMEs form the lifeblood of any vibrant economy. In an emerging economy like India, SMEs have a...
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The Indian Textile Sector occupies an important place in the Indian Economy. This is one of the oldest and most significant industries in the country. India’s Textile Industry is an attractive sector that is poised for growth post the Multi Fibre Agreement (MFA) regime. The industry enjoys...
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Furniture Sector is an important and upcoming sector in India. The Indian Furniture Industry is undergoing transformation due to the new economic policy and business environment in the post World Trade Organisation (WTO) regime. With the delicensing of the entire furniture industry and the...
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In the present era of technology, the use of plastic products has become an integral part of most of the manufacturing industries. Asia has been the world’s largest plastics consumer for several years, accounting for 30 per cent of the world’s total consumption. The Top 10 Trading Partners...
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The paper comprehensively reviews and compares the features of climate change control program of India (PAT - Perform Achieve and Trade) with that of global programmes. One of the significant findings of the paper is that India’s PAT model is unique and contains many features which are not...
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