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Stock exchanges of India
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Stock Exchanges of India

Stock Markets: Origin of Capital Markets Transactions in the second half of the 18th century were limited to debt securities transactions by the East Indian Company. In the 1830s, with the boom of the economy and the creation of textile factories, certain actions of companies appeared. Stock exchanges are any Read more…

By Vikash Kumar, 8 months ago
Importance of service marketing
Service Marketing

Importance of Service Marketing

Increase productivity: With the appropriate service tool, marketing processes are streamlined for faster output. The importance of service marketing for local marketers can quickly create brand marketing communications without the need to get more involved at the business level. It also allows marketing and business design teams to maximize their Read more…

By Vikash Kumar, 10 months8 months ago
Evaluation of Industrial Policy
Business Environment

Evaluation of Industrial Policy

Evaluation of New Industrial Policy: New industrial policy was a new experience for India. On the one hand, it provided an environment conducive to the industry and allowed its wings to spread, whereas, on the other hand, it opened the door for MNCs and sent a clear message to Indian Read more…

By Vikash Kumar, 11 months ago
New industrial policy 1991
Business Environment

New Industrial Policy 1991

The New Industrial Policy was announced on July 24, 1991 by the government, headed by Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao. The New Industrial Policy (NIP) was a great deviation from the old industrial policy. When all previous industrial policies talked about how to regulate the private sector in a so-called Read more…

By Vikash Kumar, 11 months ago
Industrial policy 1977
Business Environment

Industrial Policy 1977

Overview of Industrial Policy 1977: In March 1977, the first non-Congress government was at the center. The Janata Party assumed power and Morarji Desai, a staunch Gandhian, became the Prime Minister. The new government declared a new industrial policy, 1977. The Janata government was in the opinion that during the Read more…

By Vikash Kumar, 11 months11 months ago
Industrial policy 1956
Business Environment

Industrial Policy 1956

Overview of Industrial Policy 1956: The draft of the industrial policy, 1956 was very complete. This emphasized the establishment of a socialist pattern of society. This policy also emphasized that the country’s industrial development should be guided by the Principles of the Constitution. The industrial policy 1956 emphasizes, among other Read more…

By Vikash Kumar, 11 months11 months ago
Industrial policy 1948
Business Environment

Industrial Policy 1948

The first industrial policy, 1948 itself covers the way for the mixed economy in the nation. It accepted the existence of the public and private sectors in the economy. It assigned a progressive role to the State, to investment in industrialization and to the regulation of the private sector. It Read more…

By Vikash Kumar, 11 months11 months ago
Industrial policy of India
Business Environment

Industrial Policy of India

The industrial policy of the government is one of the most important documents, which causes a lasting impact on the country’s industry. It is a policy document prepared by the government that establishes how the industrial environment of the country will be performing in the future. The role of industrial Read more…

By Vikash Kumar, 11 months11 months ago
Theory of entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship Development

Theories of Entrepreneurship

Max Weber’s Theory of Social Change: Max Weber supported a sociological explanation for the development of entrepreneurship in his social change theory. He felt that religion had a profound impact on the development of entrepreneurship. Religious beliefs and ethical values associated with the community play an important role in determining Read more…

By Vikash Kumar, 11 months11 months ago
Types of production system
Production & Operation Management

Types of Production System

Types of production system: The types of production system are grouped into two categories, namely: 1. Intermittent production system 2. Continuous production system 1. Intermittent production system: Intermittent means something that starts and stops at irregular intervals (time intervals). In the intermittent production system, goods are produced according to customer Read more…

By Vikash Kumar, 11 months8 months ago

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