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23rd September 2009
Life insurance helps in proving financial security to the dependent of an individual irrespective of country and religion. Dubai is considered the hub of insurance industry in UAE which is why it becomes an important growth driver. The insurance market in... Read >
Author: geneliabrown
29th August 2009
Introduction
New Delhi, the capital city of India, has become one of the hotspot real estate destinations in India. There is a great demand for both commercial and residential properties in Delhi real estate due to presence of multinational companies,... Read >
Author: Vanky raman
25th August 2009
One of the most recent US government initiatives is that of encouraging single mothers to go back into full-time education. It isn't widely advertised to date, but Obama's 'Moms Return to School' program offers a Government scholarship program, and for th... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
23rd August 2009
One of the best ways to stay fit, while at the same time enjoying copious amounts of fresh air and getting to see the hidden beauty of Britain is to get out your bike and take to the nation’s network of town and countryside cycle ways.
Throughout th... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
18th August 2009
Given the challenging macro-economic and hostile trading conditions, analysts anticipate that the Indian leather export sector may have to witness a flat growth during the current financial year.
“The global market is unlikely to register a major tur... Read >
Author: David Parks
13th August 2009
A few months back, the Surat textile industry was struggling to come to terms with the adverse effects of the economic recession. Several small units found it difficult to stay afloat due to the challenging economic conditions. Majority of the SME yarn an... Read >
Author: David Parks
11th July 2009
Many people, perhaps, have forgotten or don't want to remember (witnessing the developments at Noida thanks to private initiatives) that the entire area did develop on account of government initiatives. Noida came into existence on 17 April 1976 owing to ... Read >
Author: Vanky raman
06th July 2009
Certain signs seem to point to a bottoming out of the real estate market
It is quite possible that we are beginning to see the bottom of the housing market. We are not at the bottom yet and we don’t expect a general rise in home prices to accelerate... Read >
Author: Soccer From The Pitch
01st July 2009
Everything’s bigger in Texas, it is true. Texas is the second biggest state in both size and population, and has a reputation as the nation’s worst polluter. Grassroots efforts and local government initiatives have picked up where state leadership has... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
30th June 2009
Following a string of government initiatives to boost domestic demand in the auto market, the overall auto sales in India for the month of May jumped into the positive zone. Some prominent car makers and auto part manufacturers, as well as a few two-wheel... Read >
Author: David Parks
12th June 2009
If you are one of the many people struggling to afford the mortgage that comes with a new home or trying to get over the hurdle of having enough saved for a deposit to but your first home then there are various government initiatives to help.
In Scotla... Read >
Author: cborthwick9
15th April 2009
The slump in the global auto sector has in turn affected the Rs 10,000 crore Indian forging sector which has incurred a loss of Rs 500 crore, and prospects continue to look bleak
The economic recession has led to a slump in the global auto sector, whic... Read >
Author: David Parks
10th April 2009
Indian SMEs in the manufacturing sector have suffered heavy losses in the last financial year as a result of recessionary pressures and the deceleration of the industrial sector. However, the overall outlook for the current financial year seems positive.
... Read >
Author: David Parks
31st March 2009
The textile industry previously anticipated some market recovery at the end of February 2009. However, the current scenario reflects that it may have to wait a while. According to official estimates, the export segment in the textile sector is likely to w... Read >
Author: David Parks
13th March 2009
Not long ago, the carpet industry in Kashmir was witnessing steady growth due to the increasing demand and robust sales in the global and domestic markets. The total sales of Kashmiri carpets, including exports, were estimated to be around Rs 500-600 cror... Read >
Author: David Parks
10th March 2009
Entrepreneurs hoping to see the Indian economy pick up in the first half of this year may have to wait longer. In spite of the government initiatives and stimulus packages, the economy is still struggling and indications from all quarters reflect that it ... Read >
Author: David Parks
03rd March 2009
The recently announced interim budget has evoked mixed reactions among India Inc, including small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
While the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has welcomed some of the measures proposed by the government, the interim ... Read >
Author: David Parks
26th February 2009
The global meltdown has dented the prospects of the Information and Technology (IT) industry in most Indian states, but Gujarat’s IT sector continues to remain defiant and maintaining its stronghold. Ahmedabad, the state capital, has made it to the list... Read >
Author: David Parks
18th February 2009
Anticipating further deceleration in economic growth in the coming financial year, the government has decided to take more steps to support the labour-intensive sectors. External Affairs and Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has recently said that the UPA... Read >
Author: David Parks
12th January 2009
It is essential to find some obesity help before it is too late to reverse the situation. Regardless of the huge weight loss market and government initiatives for people to lose weight and lead healthier lives, there seems to be no slow down of the obesit... Read >
Author: Terry Sandhu
08th January 2009
These are times of recession and it is expected that real estate will bear a major brunt of it. Having said this, few government initiatives at the right time can turn things under different radar. Well! The sub prime crisis is fresh in our minds but a mo... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
30th November 2008
It would be shocking to me, at this point, if Barack Obama is not elected as our next President. It reminds me of the phrase … “be careful what you ask for … you might just get it.”
Consider what Obama and a certain large majority of Democrats... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
22nd September 2008
Though mankind has harnessed the wind for centuries to produce energy, interest in this method of power generation has recently intensified as a result of both increases in conventional energy costs and the debate over the extent of humanity’s responsib... Read >
Author: Mike Drabble
08th September 2008
The following is a report from the RTA website:
Young people are more mobile than at any time in the past. More young people own and / or drive motor vehicles than ever before.This has brought opportunities and increased freedom, but also risks.
The... Read >
Author: DrivingPlus
04th September 2008
Chennai is experiencing an extensive real estate growth in past one year. Chennai real estate developers are having a good business deal happening during this period of time. With the government initiatives to promote real estate in the city Chennai is al... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
14th August 2008
If you're interested in taking out a reverse mortgage you probably want some idea of how much money you could get from your home. A calculator will give you a pretty good idea, but which one is the most accurate? There are many available online but they d... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien
01st July 2008
The purpose of Site Waste Management Plans (SWMPs) is basically to provide accurate projections for waste delivery and disposal at every stage of a construction project. By making predictions the hope is that the contractor will realise how expensive this... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
30th May 2008
According to Ofcom’s regional communications market report, rural households are now more likely to have broadband connections than those who live in urban areas. Indeed, the report’s surprising results indicated that 59% of rural households had broad... Read >
Author: Marcia Literral
16th April 2008
The Indian state of Kerala is located in the South Western tip of India. The state has a tropical type of climate and covers a total area of about 38, 863 square km. God’s own country as it is famously known, it is surrounded by the Eastern Ghats in the... Read >
Author: Rohan arora
10th April 2008
We've all heard of duplicate content and most webmasters know that it’s a negative step to use it on a web site.
But what exactly is it and why is it bad?
Duplicate content is exactly as its name implies - it's content that's the same as content a... Read >
Author: Dave Neville
02nd April 2008
Bangalore real estate market has always been a trendsetter and the results of the current NHB Residex prove that further, wherein the city has registered highest growth in property values in recent past.
Bangalore is witnessing an all time high demand... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
27th March 2008
Morocco's dazzling mosaic of Arab and Berber cultures—with a dash of African and European influence—is at once strange and romantic, alluring and disconcerting. It's little wonder that Morocco has regularly drawn seekers of the exotic. Although Morocc... Read >
Author: elizabeth5
22nd February 2008
A department of work and pensions review in September 2006 found that being in work is good for mental health and that those who had mental health problems and were unemployed had higher suicide rates. It is a sad reality today that many people with menta... Read >
03rd April 2007
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Ramos-Horta proposes radical fiscal policy to eradicate poverty in East Timor
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Dr Ramos-Horta, running as an independent candidate, re... Read >
Author: ramos-horta.org
29th January 2007
Since 2002, the federal government has been developing and implementing Grants.gov as a collaborative cross-government program focused on streamlining grants management for the Federal grant community.
Grants.gov is the one-stop-shop Website to apply f... Read >
Author: Michael Saunders
13th January 2007
Since 2002, the federal government has been developing and implementing Grants.gov as a collaborative cross-government program focused on streamlining grants management for the Federal grant community.
Grants.gov is the one-stop-shop Website to apply f... Read >
Author: Michael Saunders
09th November 2006
India is the second largest food producer in the world after China. It's estimated that food-processing industry in India will double up over the next decade. Also, huge investment opportunities exist in the food processing technology, and equipments indu... Read >
Author: James Marriot
31st August 2006
India Tourism
According to the current estimates tourism represents 6.5 percent of the global workforce, employing 112 million people throughout the world. It plays a major role in the global economy and represents a significant global gross national p... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan
05th March 2006
e-Government is complex as Government
Publishing Guidelines: You may publish my article in your newsletter, on your website or in your print publication provided you include the resource box at the end. Notification would be appreciated but is not requ... Read >
Author: S. Maurer
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