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  1. Kolkata Port Trust

    Authors: Bandyopadhyay, Tathagata; Raghuram, G; Sharma, Yashoverman; Shukla, Niraja;

    Reference No: CIPR0002 Pages: 47 Published on: 18, November, 2009

    Abstract: Kolkata Port (KoPT) had achieved a turnaround from having made a loss of Rs 7.5 crores (cr) in the year 2000-01 to a net surplus of Rs 465.1 cr in the year 2006-07. A variety of initiatives had been taken during the intervening years with a focus on tariff rationalization, revenues from ... More

  2. The Indian Housing Finance Market - Going Flat?

    Authors: Bansal, Vertika; Goyal, Yash; Mehta, Udit; Menon, Amritha; P, Vaishak; Sanwaria, Abhishek; Swaminathan, Anirudh; Das, Abhiman ;

    Reference No: MCFME0003 Pages: 21 Published on: 12, June, 2024

    Abstract: This case answers the key question of why mortgage financing is low in India. It begins with a brief history of the development of housing finance in India and then explores the supply-side and demand-side factors influencing mortgage penetration. A regression analysis has been conducted using the mortgage-to-GDP ratio as ... More

  3. Barber and Barwil (A): Strategic Options

    Authors: Sharma, Yashoverman; Bhatnagar, Deepti; Raghuram, G; Sahay, Arvind;

    Reference No: BP0323(A) Pages: 27 Published on: 19, August, 2008

    Abstract: Wilh Wilhelmsen ASA of Norway was a traditional ship owning company that had diversified into the ?Maritime Services' sector. In addition to cargo transportation, its two main ?service' business areas were Ship Management (Barber International) and Port Agency (Barwil), established in 1975. Both companies had become big brand names in their ... More

  4. 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

  5. Criminal Negligence and Director's Liability Under Indian Penal Code: The case of Bhopal Gas Tragedy

    Authors: Ram Mohan, M P;

    Reference No: BP0437 Pages: 10 Published on: 2, December, 2019

    Abstract: The 1984 Bhopal gas leak tragedy remains unprecedented in any corporate history. The judgement in State of Madhya Pradesh v. Warren Anderson & Ors. rendered in 2010 laid down standards which remain relevant even today for determining the liability of directors arising out of criminal negligence in cases of accidents in hazardous industries. ... More

  6. Project Evaluation and Investment Decision: Jaya Pipes Limited

    Authors: Gupta, G S;

    Reference No: ECO0161 Pages: 11 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: Jaya Pipes Limited was promoted in October 1960 by Mr. M L Agrawal to manufacture pipes, tubes, and other contrivances out of iron, steel and such other such materials. As steel scrap was relatively cheaper at the time of its inception the planet installed was suitable for the manufacturing scrap-based pipes. ... More

  7. Structure, Process and Styles: Managing a Forest Corporation

    Authors: Misra, D N; Bhatt, Anil;

    Reference No: BP0166 Pages: 10 Published on: 1, January, 1979

    Abstract: Discusses the gap between the prescribed structures and the actual processes taking place in a government undertaking, and the styles adopted by the principal actors to respond to this anomaly. Also raises questions about the consequences of such a gap for the individuals concerned and the system of government corporation. ... More

  8. Paddy Marketing Board - Sri Lanka (D): Setting Up A Modern Storage and Processing Complex

    Authors: Desai, D K;

    Reference No: CMA0555(D) Pages: 21 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: Considers procurement, storage-transport, milling-storage and distribution in an integrated manner. The chairman is faced with the problem of deciding whether he should set up a modern storage and processing complex as against the existing disintegrated system. ... More

  9. Development of Project Risk Management System for Progressive Metro Rail Corporation in the National Capital of Emerging Asian Economy (B)

    Authors: Dutta, Goutam; Sarkar, Debasis;

    Reference No: PSG0144(B) Pages: 17 Published on: 27, April, 2022

    Abstract: The case discusses the detailed microplanning of the risk sources for the PMRC underground corridor metro project. The client, Progressive Metro Rail Corporation was a public sector company floated jointly by the State and Central Government. The principal contractor was a Joint Venture (JV) of five contractors — three foreign and ... More

  10. IT Portfolio Planning for Luminous India

    Authors: Verma, Sanjay;

    Reference No: IS0143 Pages: 6 Published on: 14, December, 2023

    Abstract: The case delineates a scenario in which the chief information officer (CIO) of a manufacturing company must prioritise IT applications. There are a total of 15 applications, each with associated costs, durations and risk profiles. These applications are intended to support various functions and processes within the organisation. However, their selection ... More

  11. The "Hindu" of Madras**

    Authors: Nambudiri, C N S;

    Reference No: BP0026 Pages: 38 Published on: 1, January, 1967

    Abstract: Presents, against the industrys background, the company's tactical decision to acquire aeroplanes for transporting newspapers, the history of the company and its leading position in the newspaper industry in India. The major focus of discussion is the inadequacy of the tactical move to take care of changes in customer characteristics. ... More

  12. Acquisition of Land for Expansion by Sarabhai Chemicals (A) **

    Authors: Chowdhry, Kamla;

    Reference No: OB0001(A) Pages: 7 Published on: 1, January, 1966

    Abstract: The case deals with problems of expansion of a company in Baroda, i.e. finding appropriate land, and negotiations with the government for acquiring this land. It raises questions regarding the government's industrial development policy. ... More

  13. Developing Urban Transport Infrastructure in Ahmedabad: The Bus Rapid Transit System (B)

    Authors: Gupta, Atul; Dabir, Bhushan; Patil, Sapana; Mahajan, Dilip; Swamy, Shivanand;

    Reference No: CIPR0001(B) Pages: 9 Published on: 1, December, 2006

    Abstract: Banks have an important role to play in infrastructure development in India through project financing. The case deals with the risks associated with a government led transport infrastructure project from lenders perspective. A large public bank has to decide on financing the bus rapid transit system (BRTS) proposed for Ahmedabad. ... More

  14. Estimation of Demand for Natural Gas

    Authors: Pingali, Viswanath;

    Reference No: ECO0367TEC Pages: 8 Published on: 26, July, 2023

    Abstract: The purpose of this case is to introduce the reader to the idea of demand estimation using the price and quantity data. The key concepts that can be taught through this case are how demand functions need to be tailored to the market conditions, and how demand curve shifts when ... More

  15. Mankastu, AirVisual and IQAir

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K. ;

    Reference No: STR0491 Pages: 9 Published on: 27, March, 2025

    Abstract: In 2016, Mankastu, an Indian company, entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Hong Kong–based AirVisual. The MoU would allow Mankastu to distribute AirVisual’s air quality monitors and purifiers in India. However, when the Swiss company, IQAir, took control of AirVisual, it decided to not honour the existing ... More

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