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  1. A Note on Scanning and Appraisal of the External Environment

    Authors: Dixit, M R; Prabhakar, Rohit;

    Reference No: BP0179TEC Pages: 13 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: The purpose of this note is to answer the following questions: (a) How to identify the relevant environment of one's company? (b) What are the sources of environmental information? (c) How can one forecast the development in the environment? (d) How does one interpret the information so collected? (e) How ... More

  2. Indian Labour Markets: A Note

    Authors: Gupta, Arindam Das;

    Reference No: ECO0292TEC Pages: 15 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: This note seeks to describe Indian labour markets. It discusses the importance of labour markets and the limitations of theories developed to describe Western labour markets in the analysis of Indian labour markets. ... More

  3. Some Concepts and Terms Related to Financing Agriculture

    Authors: Singh, Gurudev;

    Reference No: CMA0592TEC Pages: 10 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: Briefly explains various terms and concepts frequently used or misused in the day-to-day dealings in financial matters in the agricultural sector. The idea is to give the reader the correct understanding of these concepts for proper usage. ... More

  4. Organizing for Productivity and Implementing Productivity Programs at Shop Level

    Authors: Shukla, P R;

    Reference No: PROD0190TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: Describes an organization's experience in organizing the productivity programme. The technical and organizational aspects are dealt in the context of an engineering industry. The implementation of productivity programme is also discussed with the shop?level experience. ... More

  5. Thinking Through a Management Situation

    Authors: Rao, Sreenivas S;

    Reference No: BP0186TEC Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: In using the problem-solving and situational approach, the manager has to ask himself: (1) Whether he has understood the situation by rigorously and repeatedly asking the following questions: What? When? How? Why? Who(m)? Where? How much (many)? and (2) Whether he has brought all his creative, logical, and critical thought processes ... More

  6. Credit Markets in India: A Pedagogic Note

    Authors: Gupta, Arindam Das;

    Reference No: ECO0290TEC Pages: 28 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: An attempt is made in this note to provide a comprehensive discussion of credit markets and institutions in India from both descriptive and theoretical perspectives. Highlights include discussions of long-term financial institutions, informal markets and black money. ... More

  7. Agricultural Refinance and Development Corporation

    Authors: Singh, Gurdev;

    Reference No: CMA0590TEC Pages: 10 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: Describes the objectives, membership, resources, eligibility, and procedures of refinance, and various data on the performance of the institution till the year it was assimilated in the newly established NABARD. ... More

  8. A Note on Project Approach in Agricultural Finance in India

    Authors: Desai, Bhupat M;

    Reference No: CMA0608TEC Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1985

    Abstract: Discusses the condition in which scattered individual and project approaches of lending are used for the agricultural sector. It also discusses reasons why the latter approach came to be adopted by the institutional financing agencies in India. A perspective of both of these aspects is essential to appreciate constructively the ... More

  9. Application of Science and Technology for Integrated Agriculture and Rural Development

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R;

    Reference No: CMA0623TEC Pages: 52 Published on: 1, January, 1985

    Abstract: Agriculture concerns practically the entire biomass-plants, animals, insects, micro-organisms. All these organic matter contain carbon and hydrogen and frequently nitrogen and phosphorous. Application of science and technology for converting the biomass in numerous products had a snowball effect on the process of industrialization and economic development. The process is already ... More

  10. Agenda for Research in Dry Regions: A Socio-Ecological Perspective

    Authors: Gupta, Anil K;

    Reference No: CMA0653TEC Pages: 9 Published on: 1, January, 1985

    Abstract: It is increasingly being realized that the problems of dry region development need urgent attention if the widening regional imbalance and consequent immunization have to be contained, nay reversed. The note focuses on the issues which deserve priority in research in the eighties. The socio-ecological framework has been presented to ... More

  11. Investment Decisions under Inflation

    Authors: Pandey, I M;

    Reference No: F&A0368TEC Pages: 7 Published on: 1, January, 1985

    Abstract: Deals with the problem of evaluating investment proposals under inflationary conditions. It shows the adjustments to be made in cash flows and the discount rates to incorporate the effect of inflation in investment decisions. ... More

  12. Location of Selected Agro-Processing Industries

    Authors: Desai, Bhupat M;

    Reference No: CMA0605TEC Pages: 9 Published on: 1, January, 1985

    Abstract: This note discusses three concepts for identifying potential locations for setting up an agro-processing enterprise. These concepts are: 1) Location quotient, 2) Location coefficient, and 3) Coefficient of linkage. Data are also provided to apply these concepts to five important agro-processing industries in India: dairy-products manufacturing units; rice mills; sugar factories; cotton ginning, ... More

  13. The Indian Administrative Service: A HistoricalReview - Recruitment and Training of British CivilServants in India

    Authors: Maru, R M; Pandya, Mamata;

    Reference No: BP0191TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1985

    Abstract: Attempts to review historically the growth of the Indian Civil Service since inception. It looks at some of the basic assumptions underlying the Indian bureaucracy as established under colonial rule, and compares it with the Service in the existing changed environment and needs. The elements of continuity as well as ... More

  14. Understanding Scope of Agriculture

    Authors: Gaikwad, V R;

    Reference No: CMA0621TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1985

    Abstract: The vast canvas of agriculture covers plants, animals, insects, and micro-organisms, each covering numerous species and subspecies. It covers all forms of life and matter. This biomass is created by the sun's energy, and is primarily composed of three primary elements - carbon (C), Oxygen (O), and Hydrogen (H). Through ... More

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