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Friday, April 21, 2006

GDP growth rate – IIPM Knowledge Centre

It is not just the GDP growth rate that is cheering Dalal Street, analysts and policy makers, it is the pattern of growth that points to extreme strong fundamentals for the Indian economy. After a miserable 0.7% rate of growth in 2004-05, agriculture will grow at a respectable 2.3% this year….

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Rashmi Bansal Publisher of JAMMAG magazine caught red-handed, for details click on the following links.

Monday, April 17, 2006

In Labour, avoid ‘Blair’ing sounds

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What should revive hope among the Tories is the clear anti-Labour anti-Blair direction that Clarke promises to take. In fact, being the most well known of Tory leaders, despite being 65 years old, this former Chancellor is the best bet to lead the party back to power. Clarke has not disappointed them and has launched his bid for the party leadership with a strident attack on the Blair regime’s Iraq policy, something that the Conservative leadership under Michael Howard had been unable to do till now. Clarke has also attacked Blair’s ‘Bush poodle’ image by pushing for a more independent line that would safeguard British interests above all others. But unlike some party leaders, perhaps rightly so, Clarke does not support the idea of an immediate pullout of British troops from Iraq saying that though the reason for sending them there may have been bogus, they could not leave Iraq to chaos and disorder.

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Rashmi Bansal Publisher of JAMMAG magazine caught red-handed, for details click on the following links.

Friday, April 14, 2006

The 1984 massacre of Sikhs in Delhi (IIPM Publication)

With that, many thought that the domestic conflict in the BJP had come to an end. And then, as an anti-climax, the Nanavati Commission Report on the 1984 massacre of Sikhs in Delhi was tabled in Parliament. But the BJP was caught on the wrong foot when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh “quixotically” went and apologised on behalf of the Congress party and forced the resignation of Jagadish Tytler. Advani also recently initiated disciplinary proceedings against a known Vajpayee supporter, Madan Lal Khurana, who had suddenly decided to throw his hat into the ring by demanding Advani’s resignation.

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Rashmi Bansal Publisher of JAMMAG magazine caught red-handed, for details click on the following links.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

MEASURE YOUR RETURNON VALUES (IIPM PUBLICATION)

There are ways to begin to assess your return on values and pinpoint opportunities to improve it. How about a 3600 review on corporate value performance and how values are lived every day in the firm? Ask customers how the company is doing as a neighbor and then share the performance review with all employees….

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Rashmi Bansal Publisher of JAMMAG magazine caught red-handed, for details click on the following links.

Tuesday, April 4, 2006

It’s the time to Cisco

Moreover, India’s low-cost workforce has continually attracted foreign companies, and Cisco’s no babe in the woods. Plans are afoot in Cisco to build a 3000-strong team in India.Cisco must now capitalise on its strengths in the Indian market and areas that hold the maximum potential…..

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Rashmi Bansal Publisher of JAMMAG magazine caught red-handed, for details click on the following links.