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Jobs in Kolkata the cultural hub of India

10th January 2012
Kolkata or Calcutta, capital of west Bengal was earlier known as the commercial capital of the East. In the times of British Raj, the city served as the centre of political activities in the country, because of which one can still find a number of politic... Read >
Author: marketingnaukri

Economic Development and the Role of Stock Markets

05th December 2011
Recent years have witnessed enormous growth in developing countries stock markets. This has had costs as well as benefits for development. It has increased volatility in the economy as funds have flowed in from abroad and even more dramatically flooded ou... Read >
Author: Rashid Javed

Causes of Unemployment

08th June 2011
Unemployment occurs when a worker wishes to be employed and is actively seeking employment, yet does not have a job. Most often, unemployment is a result of losing a job, or being laid off. However, it can also affect people that did not have a job, but a... Read >
Author: jamesandirson

20 Reasons Why Business Fail

31st August 2010
To ensure sustained growth in every economy, small businesses play a vital role and a high rate of failure consequently leads to an adverse effect on the economy, particularly developing economies with a limitation of capital. This is exactly what is happ... Read >
Author: Peter Osalor

Vastushastra

17th August 2010
Vastu, a very old Indian science of structure has recommended how mankind can stay in tune with nature and gain out of it without disturbing the eco-balance. We are living in the world that Charles Dickens called "Hard Time". Pressure and Tension which g... Read >
Author: allindian

What is the Prospect for the Indian Yachting Industry? By Simon J ArrolAn interview with Simon J A

17th June 2010
Definitions: A "yacht" is a vessel used primarily for pleasure. Hence "motor yacht" and "sailing yacht". A "marina" is a harbour that is purpose-designed for yachts. The rising purchasing power of the rich Indians has forced the international market t... Read >
Author: chadtsgpjo101

Marketing in China: Why the Chinese Market Is So Important For World Business

15th June 2010
In the past decade or so, there have been a number of significant changes in China, which has made it one of the leading global economies. China now stands second in the world in terms of economic success, and records purchasing power parity of over £5 t... Read >
Author: Catherine Gliddon

Demand and Supply of Education Leads

07th June 2010
It is no secret that education leads are increasing on both the demand and supply side based off of our knowledge of the economy right now. First, this economic growth in the area of supply has much to do with how the economy as a whole is responding to ... Read >
Author: ConnorBringas

Importance of stability and consistency in a job

01st June 2010
Job is the earning source for a human being and his family; it is the source, which enables a person to earn his living. Job makes the person realise the value and worth of his skills learned in school and college days. A person is able to make himself el... Read >
Author: marketingnaukri

What are the Reasons Why Did China Invade Tibet

19th May 2010
The motive why did China invade Tibet is unclear as of now. Groups from China, Tibet, and other parts of the world are still debating over the said issue and arguing about who's supposed to govern Tibet. Opinions are still varied and they have to trace ba... Read >
Author: Sturat Michael M

SAFTA and ASEAN

21st August 2006
South Asia Free Trade Agreement The South Asia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) includes Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. It became operational in 1 January 2006 with the purpose of reducing tariffs for intraregional trade ... Read >
Author: Gleb Pavlovski
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