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Red tape : bureaucracy, structural violence, and poverty in India / Akhil Gupta

Gupta, Akhil, 1959-




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Modern database management / Jeffrey A. Hoffer, University of Dayton, V. Ramesh, Indiana University, Heikki Topi, Bentley University

Hoffer, Jeffrey A., author




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Autodesk Maya 2017 : a comprehensive guide / CADCIM Technologies ; contributing author, Sham Tickoo (Professor, Purdue University Northwest, Hammond, Indiana, USA)

CADCIM Technologies, author




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Modern database management / Jeffrey A. Hoffer, University of Dayton, V. Ramesh, Indiana University, Heikki Topi, Bentley University

Hoffer, Jeffrey A., author




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Indian IT firms to apply for H-1B visas amidst Covid-19 uncertainties

Immigration attorneys said clients were filing applications for candidates selected by random lottery last month. The H1-B work permit, initially for three years, is granted only if the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) approves the application.




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Indian IT firms step up: CSS bucks trend, rolls out big hikes

Software services exporters including Infosys, Wipro, TCS and WNS have delayed pay increases and put promotions on hold, due to the uncertainty over business growth across their key markets in the wake of the Covid-19 virus outbreak. CSS Corp has also paid 100% of variable salary to the bulk of its employees.




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Indian IT leans on govt spends, managed services as deals slow

While short-term projects are getting stalled, the managed services segment, which fetches significant revenue for service providers, has still not been impacted by the outbreak.




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PeopleLink, an Indian company's Game Changing approach to Video Conferencing, set to disrupt the Flexi Workplace

PeopleLink is the first, Indian Video Conference Company to disrupt the market by its approach of offering Secure, custom video applications for each Industr...




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India's tourist industry sees crisis looming from coronavirus visa ban

With just 73 confirmed cases of the virus and no deaths, India, a country of 1.3 billion people, has so far fared better than elsewhere in Asia, Europe and North America. But experts say India's already overstretched medical system would struggle to deal with a major rise in serious cases.




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Tourism Ministry launches strandedinindia.com for tourists stranded in the country

The ministry said the portal will help tourists get information on state tourism departments and regional offices of the ministry of tourism to help them stay safe and healthy while in India. It will also help them find information on ways of getting back to their home country, the ministry added.




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Do payment wallets have a business case for India? If not, what's next for them?

High mortality and fast-changing fortunes are a given when it comes to payments ecosystem, much like food-ordering and ecommerce marketplaces.




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Can India's first multi-bank mobile payment platform, Chillr, stand up to a fight from wallet biggies?

It has been billed as the 'WhatsApp of money'.




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What happened when women in rural India wanted to use payment apps

Speaking the same language is a business imperative if e-wallets want to make any kind of impact outside big cities.




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Adidas has become the first sportswear brand in India to cross the Rs 1,000-cr revenue mark

How Adidas India is making a style statement Originals, which now contributes over 10% to its revenues.




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How Indian smartphones are losing out to China

With over 50% share, Chinese smartphones have run roughshod over their Indian rivals. How did this happen and what next?




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Indian Oil Corporation plan to cut debt hinges on demand revival

Gross debt at Indian Oil, the nation’s largest refiner and fossil fuel retailer, has risen from ₹86,400 crore at the beginning of 2019-20 to ₹1,16,000 crore at the start of 2020-21. About 50% jump in debt in the January-March quarter came following the weakening of demand due to the Covid-19 pandemic, dividend outflow and delay in fuel subsidy transfer by the government.




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India, Russia plan MoU on coking coal; boost crude oil trade

The ministers also reviewed ongoing projects and plans including the participation of Indian companies such as Indian Oil Corporation in Russias state-owned Rosneft’s Vostok oil project in the Russian Arctic, Novatek’s deal to supply of LNG to H-Energy, cooperation between Gail and Gazprom.




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India's fuel demand nearly halves in April amid lockdown

State fuel retailers in India sold 50% less refined fuel in the first two weeks of April than the same time a year earlier as the country came to a standstill due to the lockdown that was put in place on March 24.




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RBI’s call to form payments entity catches India Inc fancy

Reliance, Paytm & BSE are among those interested in securing licences to run an entity with powers like NPCI.




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Disaster planning top priority for India Inc

For India Inc, disaster planning for business continuity and survival has emerged as the top priority.




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Rush for gold loans seen as Indians seek refuge from slowdown

Indians may borrow more against their stash of gold as the world’s biggest lockdown raises financial stress .




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India exports 33.5 lakh tonnes sugar so far in 2019-20 marketing year

The government has allowed export of 60 lakh tonnes of sugar under Maximum Admissible Export Quota (MAEQ) during 2019-20 marketing year to liquidate surplus sugar in global markets. The country had exported 38 lakh tonnes of sugar during 2018-19 marketing year.




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As China stumbles, India plans big exports push in bulk drugs

The government is mulling incentives for reviving old pharmaceutical ingredient units.




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Piyush Goyal calls upon Indian missions abroad to promote India as an investment destination

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said that Invest India and the Department for Promotion of Investment and Internal Trade are working to create a genuine single window for setting up factories and manufacturing units.




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India open to mutually benefitting collaborations with interested countries: Goyal

The minister said India gives the most importance to "the fair dealing and the reciprocity" while signing any multilateral agreements. He said it was not there because of which India did not participate in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).




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RCEP nations offer India package to return to negotiating table

Members of the trade bloc urged India to convey its initial response to the package by May 15 as the Indo-Pacific region braces for a post-Covid-19 economic order, ET has learnt.




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Brazil’s coffee harvest brews trouble for Indian exporters

Italy, the largest buyer of Indian coffee, started relaxing the restrictions from Monday much to the relief of the Indian coffee industry. However, the exporters fear intense price pressure from Brazil which is expecting a normal crop.




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India looks to lure more than 1,000 American companies out of China

Trump’s move to blame China for the Covid-19 outbreak is expected to worsen global trade ties.




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The Indian footballer working to fight Coronavirus

CK Vineeth joins COVID-19 helpline centre in Kerala




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US should treat Indian diplomats with respect

The US should treat Indian diplomats with respect.




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Social distancing with India: Pak stays away from Saarc meets on Covid-19

Earlier this week, Pakistan stayed away from the regional trade officials' video conference on Covid-19 because as per the neighboiring country, it should have been managed by Saarc secretariat




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India needs to subdue Warner, Smith for its success in Aus: Ian Chappell

Australia will welcome Virat Kohli's troops in the latest edition of Border-Gavaskar Trophy which is currently scheduled to begin in November




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At date with India Inc, Didi says land no problem

Mamata Banerjee chose to hardsell WB as an investment destination telling the industrialists that land would not be a problem.




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Congress fighting me with CBI and Indian Mujahideen: Modi

Modi said the Congress was resorting to other tactics to defeat him in the Lok Sabha elections and stop his rise.




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MiG-21 FL jet, workhorse of the Indian Air Force, flies into history

Operational conversion unit bid farewell to its oldest workhorse after five decades of service.




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India suffered peak power shortage of 9% in 2007-12: eco survey

India witnessed a peak power shortage of 9% during the five years ending 2012 when over 50,000 MW new generation capacity was created, Economic Survey said today.




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Indian firms raised Rs 2.81 lakh cr in Apr-Dec 2012: eco survey

Indian companies raised a total of Rs 2.81 lakh crore in fresh capital from equity and debt markets in the April-December period of 2012.




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Challenges to make India preferred investment destination remain: survey

India's financial sector faces certain challenges that hold it back from becoming a preferred destination for global investors even though reforms have made domestic capital market more vibrant and transparent, the Economic Survey said today.




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India lost 10% share in global BPO mkt to China, Brazil in 5yrs

India has lost about 10% share of the global BPO market in the last five years to destinations like China, the Philippines and Brazil, raising concerns for the $20-billion Indian BPO industry.




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Eco Survey: Indian IT-BPM industry faces serious competition

The Economic Survey 2012-13 acknowledged that the $100 billion Indian information technology and business process management (IT-BPM) faces some serious competition from many of the developing countries




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India Inc sees sales growth fall by more than half in Jul-Sept

Amid declining private investment due to high interest rates and policy bottlenecks, India Inc saw sales growth dip by more than half to an average of 11.4% during the second quarter of the current fiscal.




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India Inc raised Rs 4,974 cr in corporate debt

Resource mobilisation in the corporate debt category witnessed a significant decline as just Rs 4,974 crore was garnered through debt issues in the first nine months of the current fiscal, which was not even 10% of the total funds raised during ...




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Indians get 290 gms milk in a day, 55 eggs annually

India not only ranks first in the world in milk production, its per capita milk availability at 290 grams daily is marginally higher than the global average




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Experts call for bio-security as pests, diseases enter India

There is a shortage of food across the world and experts are trying to come up with ways in which the shortfall in supplies can be made up.




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India may crack into list of top walnut producers in five years, say J-K varsity scientists

Scientists at Jammu and Kashmir''s agriculture university claim to have worked out the perfect script to make India one among world''s top walnut producers....




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India''s groundnut bowl now goes begging

The Saurashtra Kutch region, popularly known as India''s groundnut bowl, is threatening to fall off the agricultural map.




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To green its arid tracts, UAE turns to Indian fungus tech

It has already helped grow cereals and fodder in the desertland of Qatar, mangrove species along the highly saline Gujarat coastline, and a wide variety of plantation crops on wastelands covered with fly ash....




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With India''s first aquifer project, 29 villages tide over water crisis

Ladsavangi village in Marathwada''s Aurangabad district has always faced a severe water scarcity, and even clashes over water, for many years.




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Alarm bells at crop summit: 'Acute food scarcity in India by 2020''

India needs to prepare itself in advance as acute foodgrain scarcity is likely by 2020.




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Farm India heads for Nagpur

'Biggest ever'' agri expo has Rs 45 cr budget, 50-acre stage, 65,000 farmers a day for 5 days.