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  1. Cochin International Airport Limited (A)

    Authors: Varkkey, Biju; Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: PSG0098(A) Pages: 44 Published on: 5, April, 2006

    Abstract: Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) is the first airport in the joint sector, with large-scale public participation. The new airport project was conceived as an alternative to the then existing naval airport, which was not capable of handling wide-bodied aircraft due to runway limitations. The Cochin airport project throws up ... More

  2. Society for Creation of Opportunity through Proficiency in English

    Authors: Ravi, Jayanti S; Vijaya Sherry Chand;

    Reference No: RJMC0021 Pages: 16 Published on: 13, June, 2012

    Abstract: The Chief Executive Officer of SCOPE (Society for Creation of Opportunity through Proficiency in English) has to decide which of two models, a public-private partnership model which trained interested youth in the language and certified them, or an Only Assessment Scheme, which only tested and certified candidates, needed to receive ... More

  3. Ayushman Bharat - The Promise of Healthcare For All

    Authors: Irfan T., Mohammad; Jain, Tarun; Kamath, Yash; V.R. Veda;

    Reference No: ECO0370 Pages: 16 Published on: 3, February, 2026

    Abstract: The case describes the evolution, design, implementation challenges and policy dilemmas of India’s Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY), the world’s largest publicly financed health insurance programme. Through the narratives of Rani, a beneficiary struggling to access care, and Nisha Kumari, a policymaker preparing recommendations for ... More

  4. The Samdara Public Dairy (B)

    Authors: Patel, S M;

    Reference No: CMA0072(B) Pages: 17 Published on: 25, October, 1966

    Abstract: The case exhibits the role of a manager in making the dairy viable through phased programme. It involves an integrated approach on managerial functions for production enhancement, procurement, processing (including product mix considerations) and distribution. It highlights the points on 1) planning, implementation and control of the different actions to be ... More

  5. On Organizing Equity: Are Solutions Really the Problem

    Authors: Gupta, Anil K;

    Reference No: CMA0650TEC Pages: 12 Published on: 1, January, 1987

    Abstract: Ensuring a fair distribution of public resources has been the concern of planners and socially conscious academics for a long time. The limitations of market forces in catering to such needs of people, which at the current level of deprivation and scale cannot became "reasonable" demand is well recognized. However, ... More

  6. CAQM and GRAP: Public Policy and Judiciary: A Technical Note

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: JSW0003TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 20, March, 2025

    Abstract: The role of the Supreme Court in formulating a policy to ameliorate air quality control in Delhi is an example of judicial activism. It can be said to be necessary due to lack of effective action by the legislature and the executive. The creation of the Commission for Air Quality ... More

  7. Inventory Accumulation in the Private Sector **

    Authors: Paul, S;

    Reference No: ECO0121 Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1967

    Abstract: Deals with the Reserve Bank Governor's criticism of the inventory policy of public sector companies. Empirical evidence is provided in the case to verify the validity of the Governor's charge. Students are expected to prepare a reply to the Governor on this subject on behalf of a lending industry association. ... More

  8. Torrent Gujarat Biotech Limited (A)

    Authors: Chandra, Pankaj; Chaudhuri, Shekhar; Dixit, M R; Rao, Sreenivas S; Rao, V Venkata;

    Reference No: BP0263 Pages: 9 Published on: 8, January, 2001

    Abstract: This case deals with the issues in mitigating an unexpected development. The Torrent group decided to integrate backwards by venturing into the production of penicillin. The decision was motivated by the huge demand-supply gap and a favourable public policy. The technology was to be supplied by a company in Czeckoslovakia. ... More

  9. The State Trading Corporation of India (A)**

    Authors: Kulkarni, G R;

    Reference No: BP0033(A) Pages: 16 Published on: 1, January, 1970

    Abstract: Relates to the role the top management of this public sector corporation should play in defining its objectives and policies in the context of its special relationship with the government. Details are given about its activities in various areas of foreign and internal trade and the manner in which it ... More

  10. Greenko Plc

    Authors: Sinha, Sidharth;

    Reference No: F&A0527 Pages: 38 Published on: 18, January, 2016

    Abstract: Greenko is a renewable power generating company investing in biomass, small and medium hydro power and wind power projects. It was projected to achieve 1GW (Giga Watt=1000 Mega Watt) of installed capacity by March 2015. The company has been financing its projects with debt from Indian banks and financial institutions on ... More

  11. The Politics of Oil Industries in India

    Authors: Maru, R M; Umamaheswar, A R;

    Reference No: BP0153TEC Pages: 12 Published on: 1, January, 1979

    Abstract: The note describes the evolution of Government of India's policy towards foreign investment in the oil industry. It brings out the gradual change in public policy from recognition of one hundred per cent foreign investment to a gradual nationalization of oil-producing companies in India. The main objective is to discuss ... More

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