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  1. Should Indian Railways Reform, Collaborate and Perform with Startups?

    Authors: Maurya, Divakar; Singh, Gurpreet; Patil, Anand; Jain, Atishaya; Narayanaswami, Sundaravalli;

    Reference No: PSG0142 Pages: 12 Published on: 11, October, 2022

    Abstract: Indian Railways (IR) has been slow in innovation. The competition from other modes of transport has posed new challenges to IR. Railways worldwide have taken help from startups to develop innovative solutions to improve railway operations. Such collaborations have helped in leveraging the technical expertise of startups in domains which ... More

  2. Indian Telecom Service Sector

    Authors: Jain Rekha;

    Reference No: IITCOE0006TEC Pages: 29 Published on: 14, July, 2014

    Abstract: The note gives an overview of evolution of Indian telecom sector. It aims to provide a background note on the competitive scenario and developments in telecom sector. This would help in critical analysis of policy making and regulatory issues in the industry. It covers the era from deregulation and privatization ... More

  3. National Institute of Indian Medical Heritage, Hyderabad

    Authors: Vijaya Sherry Chand;

    Reference No: RJMC0020 Pages: 15 Published on: 21, May, 2012

    Abstract: Dr. Ala Narayana, Director, National Institute of Indian Medical Heritage, Hyderabad (NIIMH), in late 2011, is considering a review of the progress of the institute since its foundation in 1956, in order to develop a strategy and an action plan for the future. The need for this planning was felt since NIIMH ... More

  4. Eko: Scaling up a Fintech Start-up in Volatile Market and Regulatory Environments

    Authors: Vohra, Neharika; Ghoshal, Trisha; Sharma, Supriya; Mendonca, Valerie ;

    Reference No: CIIE0018 Pages: 22 Published on: 22, July, 2020

    Abstract: Eko India Financial Services Pvt. Ltd. started in 2007 as a business correspondent (BC) for banks, providing account-opening and cash-in/cash-out (CICO) services for non/underbanked Indian customers. Brothers Abhishek and Abhinav Sinha co-founded Eko. Over the years, responding to multiple opportunities that presented themselves and changing regulations, Eko developed a ... More

  5. Banking the Unbanked: The Journey of Indian Bank

    Authors: Barua, Samir K.; Agarwalla, Sobhesh Kumar;

    Reference No: F&A0525 Pages: 27 Published on: 14, March, 2015

    Abstract: The case describes the strategy of a large Indian Public Sector Bank (PSB) to enhance financial inclusion and financial literacy of less privileged people located in poorly accessible parts of India. While pursuing the developmental objective ‘imposed’ by the Central Bank/government, being a listed entity, the PSB had to ... More

  6. Indian Railways' Computerized Passenger Reservation System

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: QM0213 Pages: 21 Published on: 1, January, 1988

    Abstract: Computerization of the Passenger Reservation System (PRS) is a key strategy in the corporate plan (1985- 2000) of the Indian Railways. As a part of this strategy, computerized PRS had been implemented in Delhi, Madras, Bombay and Calcutta by the end of 1988. The PRS in the secondlevel cities of Hyderabad, ... More

  7. Dr. Narendran's Dilemma

    Authors: Vijaya Sherry Chand;

    Reference No: RJMC0017 Pages: 7 Published on: 27, May, 2011

    Abstract: Dr. Narendran, Director, Indian Medicine (Siddha) College, has been requested by the Head of the College's Pharmacology Department to ensure intellectual protection for, and commercialisation of, a formulation that he had developed for coronary atherosclerosis. Such a request has been made for the first time in the College, and the ... More

  8. Business Dispute Resolution through Arbitration: Deep Roots in Ancient Indian Culture

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: BP0343TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 15, November, 2011

    Abstract: Arbitration, the chosen method of business dispute resolution, has deep roots in ancient Indian culture. The 'gram panchayat' has been popular in Indian villages. People gave the status of God to the 'Panch', as has been detailed in the evergreen story 'Panch Parmeshwar' by Munshi Premchand. There are many instances ... More

  9. Indian Food Specialties Limited

    Authors: Deodhar, Satish Y; Tirupati, D;

    Reference No: CMA0805 Pages: 17 Published on: 1, January, 2002

    Abstract: Indian Food Specialties Limited (IFS) introduced tools of Food Quality Management in May 2000 in response to changing market conditions and poor profitability. Spoilage in the production process was very high and the company had incurred losses for three successive years starting from 1996-97. The company addressed quality concerns by introducing ... More

  10. Indian Airlines (A)

    Authors: Balakrishnan, K;

    Reference No: BP0076(A) Pages: 12 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Sets out the organizational arrangements in the Indian Airlines prevailing in 196871, and describes: a) the historical evolution of the corporation, b) relevant parts of the Air Corporation Act to indicate the governmental framework within which the organization operates, c) the organizational structure, and d) parts of the personnel policies. ... More

  11. NASSCOM: Is it time to retrospect and reinvent

    Authors: Karthik, D; Upadhyayula, Rajesh S.;

    Reference No: BP0368 Pages: 26 Published on: 26, March, 2014

    Abstract: The case traces the genesis of NASSCOM and presents a decision situation faced by the new president who has to formulate a road map in the light of changed circumstances. NASSCOM has been an exemplary trade association. However, it faces challenges that can jeopardize the future if the industry. While ... More

  12. Dr. Swati Bhargava: The Nepal Earthquake, Travel to Ahmedabad

    Authors: Ravichandran, N;

    Reference No: QM0277 Pages: 13 Published on: 29, March, 2017

    Abstract: The case describes the hardships faced by Dr. Swati Bhargava, an academician when she was stranded in Kathmandu, Nepal after an earthquake in April 2015. The Kathmandu airport was closed for operations after the earthquake. Even though Dr. Bhargava had a confirmed ticket to Ahmedabad via Delhi from Kathmandu by an ... More

  13. Indian Doctors Abroad: Promoting a Scheme for Their Return

    Authors: Mehta, S C;

    Reference No: MAR0254 Pages: 10 Published on: 1, January, 1980

    Abstract: Presents a new concept in health care where the promoters plan to set up a modern hospital having all necessary facilities with the assistance of Indian doctors settled abroad. The concept requires a donation from these doctors, in return for which they shall get attractive facilities for settling in India. ... More

  14. ReMaterials: Scaling up frugal innovation solutions

    Authors: Mendonca, Valerie; Moses, Aditya Christopher; Sharma, Supriya;

    Reference No: CIIE0020 Pages: 12 Published on: 31, March, 2022

    Abstract: ReMaterials was started in 2012 by Hasit Ganatra, when he realised the potential of an alternate product that could cater to the current needs of people living in slums. Slums are characterised by inadequate facilities, one of which is durable housing. Ganatra observed that metal sheets were the most commonly used ... More

  15. Dhruva Advisors: An Indian Tax Firm on the Path to Join the League of Big Four Firms

    Authors: Sharma, Sunil; Gupta, Parvinder;

    Reference No: STR0493 Pages: 11 Published on: 2, December, 2025

    Abstract: Dhruva Advisors, a tax and regulatory firm, was founded in 2014 by Dinesh Kanabar and four partners. From its inception, the firm focused on high-end client work supported by a strong internal culture. Practices such as refraining from active client solicitation, maintaining a non-hierarchical setup, ensuring transparency and empowering associates helped ... More

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