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  • High Quality Wheat Exporters In India
    By: Rajdhani | - The spectacular story of Indian agriculture is known throughout the world for its multi-dimensional success in generating employment, livelihood and food with nutritional and ecological security. Agriculture and allied activities contribute about 30% to the Gross Domestic Product of India.
    Wheat is the staple food of a larger segment of population throughout the world. Different qualities and versatility of wheat have made it a universal crop. It is consumed by nearly 35 per cent of the wo ...

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  • Bangladesh Rice Exporters Continue In Problems.
    By: Parkash Trader | - Bangladesh will continue its ban on rice exports, possibly into next year, in order to hold down local prices of the staple food.

    According to the Pius Costa, government director general of food, the decision on rice export for both aromatic and non aromatic may continue after 2009 to keep the rising price within the capacity of common people, The government has issued the order to reimpose the ban last week prohibiting export of both aromatic and non-aromatic rice till the year-end ...

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  • Company Incorporation: - How Do You Incorporate A Company In India
    By: chaman goyal | - In our capitalist world, businesses require to grow to succeed. It is one of the most basic principles of a free market economy. If you own a business, you probably spend a lot of time thinking about how you can ensure your company's viability and growth. If you do, chances are at least wondered about turning your company into a corporation. It is called incorporation, and there are a number of benefits it can have on your company. Company Incorporation in India and setting up of branch offices ...
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  • Made-from-india "€" The Top-notch B2b Directory From India
    By: Made-from-India "€" The top-notch B2B directory from India | - Made-from-india.coms exporters directory will act as a one-stop solution provider to all global buyers and Indian sellers. Apart from providing an all-inclusive list on Indian suppliers, manufacturers and exporters, the company also offers other value-added services in the form of SEO services , E-mail Marketing, Pay Per Click and Affiliate Marketing

    Is India on your trade radar? If your answer is in the affirmative then no qualms, but in case you are still ruminating and yet ...

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  • The Unknown Facts About Real Estate In India
    By: Josephsmith | - There are many unknown facts about India Properties.In a country where there is traditionally the predominance of the agricultural sector, that sector continues to be greatest source of employment generation. It may be an unknown fact that the Indian real estate sector is the second greatest employment provider in the country. This sector significantly contributes to the national income and Gross Domestic Product and it is expected there will be an average 10% increase annually in these aspect ...
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  • Training Programme On Winter Cultivation
    By: ishaa goyal | - A DAY long programme of training on winter cultivation was organised by Assam Agriculture Research Centre with collaboration of Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kokrajhar. The programme was inaugurated by Dr M N Rai, chief scientist of the district Agriculture Research Centre, Kokrajhar, also attended the programme as the chief guest at conference hall.

    Addressing the inaugural function, the chief guest spoke on the importance of the latest technology available with the research institutes in ...

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  • All Roads Lead To Kerala: A Tourist Paradise
    By: Sanjay Gopinath | - One land and several avenues--that is the tiny small green land called Kerala in the peninsular India. Forests, sea, backwater and midlandall give different attractions to different guests. An amazingly large network of backwaters and cool green hills offer a golden opportunity for the newly wedded to spend their first few weeks of the new llife in a seemingly unreal world: hop in to a floating house lazing along green-clothed canals or explore the cool, hill stations the state is dotted with ...
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  • Medical Tourism: An Upcoming Concept Of Tourism
    By: ishaa goyal | - INDIA, FOR the past five years has been creating milestones in every field; may it be IT or art. This vast country has spots that encourage tourism and therefore, eco-tourism came into being. This concept of tourism is now used in the medical field medical tourism as we call it. India is said to be the best spot for this enthralling industry. Quick revenue is earned along with credibility. More and more hospitals and doctors are entering the field in order to keep up with the high competitio ...
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  • Indian Smes Stepping Up Efforts In Libya
    By: David Parks | - Libya has a socialist-oriented economy and depends heavily on the petroleum sector, which contributes around 95% of the countrys export earnings and over half of GDP growth. With the Libyan governments adoption of liberal economic reforms and emphasis on diversification in 1990s, the country witnessed steady economic growth.

    Moreover, in 2003 with the United Nations (UN) lifting the unilateral sanctions and Libya promising to abandon programmes to build weapons of mass destruc ...

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  • Realtors Sense Debt Vice Tightening
    By: made-from-india.com | - For those booking properties this year, hoping they would get possession of their homes in the next two years may be left somewhat disappointed, say analysts. The reason being, real estate developers have used up the money paid upfront by home buyers to pay back debt rather than build houses, a senior research analyst from an international institutional brokerage said.

    Developers have had a bad year in 2008, with sales going down and increasing burden of debts. Rs. 11, 000 crore or ...

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  • Attractive Packages For India- Land Of Heritage And Culture
    By: AM JS | - India- As we all know its land of rich heritage and culture.
    A place where you will get beauty of monsoon in Himachal with greenery shaded all over, a Sunny breeze of Rajasthan making you feel more energetic and with the Sand dunes spread or a place with the cold waves and poised with the beauty- Jammu and Kashmir, which gives you a truly heavenly experience on earth.
    The beauty of Rajasthan with Dessert and camel rides, the exotic beach sides of Goa are worth visiting. Including His ...

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  • Agriculture As Way To End Poverty
    By: Timothy Spencer | - Small-scale agriculture remains the majority activity of 70% of the rural sector in the poorest of countries and the major source of rural employment in these regions. Unfortunately, bad practices, falling prices and weak development policies continues to make it unviable.

    Small-scale farmers in these regions are best described and identified as owning or tilling 2 ha or less with severely limited assets and capital.

    In January 2006 the Us Natural Resources Institute re ...

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  • Journey To High Altitudes Of Himachal Pradesh
    By: Travelmasti | - The travelers must have dreamt about the snow clad mountains, conical shaped trees and reading a romantic novel in front of the Bonn fire. The Himachal Pradesh tours is like a favorite haven for both inbound and outbound vacationers. Dotted with all the necessary faculties, tour to Himachal Pradesh could be the most intoxicating experience for for all those travelers who are looking for complete seclusion. Well known as the queen of hills, Himachal Pradesh is suffused with all the necessary cond ...
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  • Live The Life Of Riley, Plan A Tour To Kerala
    By: Travelmasti | - The travelers who are really eager to paint the town red must plan a Kerala Tour once in a life time. This state receives infinite number of travelers from across the globe. Kerala embraces a special space in the heart of the people. Today whenever people talk about this state, the first thought that comes in the minds of the vacationers are its terrific temples. Kerala tours is blessed with besieging beauty of its age old mythological destinations. There are many spiritual domains in Kerala whi ...
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  • Indian Technical Textile Industry: Will It Have A Swift Take Off?
    By: F2F Author | - Will the Indian textile industry be able to take off now, or will it only be a dawdling progress?

    During the past few years, market for technical textiles has been sizzling at the global range. The industry is growing at a very fast pace, especially in the Asian region. In India, the potential of this segment is still untapped. India has the capability to become a leader in the manufacture and trading of technical textiles with a potential to acquire 10% share in the global market. ...

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  • construction of compound wall in south side- Rona, Karnataka, India - Karnataka State Agriculture Marketing Board - Free... Shared By: freetenders - construction of compound wall in south side- Rona, Karnataka, India - Karnataka State Agriculture Marketing Board - Free tenders for Civil Works from...

  • Marc Faber: Bullish on Agriculture, Natural Gas, India's Banks and Real Estate Shared By: DaytraderGuru - Marc Faber: Bullish on Agriculture, Natural Gas, India's Banks and Real Estate The following are highlights from part two of the three-part interview...

  • India not doing enough to safeguard environment: Survey Shared By: HeadlinesIndia - Even as India presented a tough stand at the Copenhagen Climate Summit, majority of Indians feel the country is not doing enough to safeguard the...

  • President Pratibha Patil asks India Inc. to set up entrepreneurship fund | YourStory.in Shared By: MyJourneyNews - The first ever ‘India Corporate Week’ concludes with the honouring of the stalwarts of the Corporate Sector by the President of India    Smt.

  • Marc Faber Bullish on Agriculture, Natural Gas, Indian Banks & Real Estate | AdvisorAnalyst Views Shared By: GreenLite - Asian central... gold.  So, a lot of central banks will likely follow the Reserve Bank of India shifting some money into gold further supporting gold...

  • An appreciation of Rudolf Steiner – Bio-Dynamic Agriculture « Agriculture Shared By: preampcc - Steiner's development of biodynamic agriculture began when a group of farmers wanted their farms had to be borne. He responded with a series of...

  • India: Organic farming policy for state soon – FreshPlaza | Tree Hugger Shop Shared By: scottfromco - State agriculture minister Balasaheb Thorat said that the state's organic farming policy will be drafted in three months time The state currently has...

  • College of Agribusiness Management MBA Admission | Higher Study in India Shared By: kpkumar - College of Agribusiness Management(CABM), Given Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar is offering following MBA in agricultu...

  • India is self dependent in production of rice Shared By: prakashtrading - Rice is grown in many regions across India. For about 65% of the people living in India, rice is a staple food for them. Rice is essential to life in...

  • Everything Organic & Natural (EON) Exhibition to be held in Chennai during … – India PRwire (press release) | Organic... Shared By: organicfoods101 - India PRwire (press release)Everything Organic & Natural (EON) Exhibition to be held in Chennai during ...India PRwire (press release)The main...


  • Indian Agriculture Sector At The Cusp Of A Revolution
    By: made-from-india.com | - In the recent years, India has put up an impressive growth performance at the agricultural front, almost 30% as per the latest report. Thanks, to the public and private sector investments flowing in at a continuous pace.

    Agriculture is Indian economys mainstay and it comprises 18.5 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP).

    In the last two years agriculture and its allied sectors have registered a noteworthy growth rate of 4% as opposed to the average annual ...

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  • Purchase Of Converted Revenue Lands/property In Bangalore As Per The Law
    By: India Law Offices | - The following are the documents required for purchase of Converted Revenue Lands:
    1. Conversion Order issued by the Deputy Commissioner.
    2. Conversion amount paid receipt.
    3. RTCs for 30 years issued by the Village Accountant.
    4. Tax Paid Receipts issued by the Village Accountant.
    5. Documents of ownership.
    6. Mutation Register Extracts.
    7. Akarband/Tippani/Podi Extracts.
    8. Surveys/Boundary Map.
    9. Village Map.
    10. Nil Tenanc ...

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  • Agricultural Land / Property Purchasing In Bangalore Law Information
    By: India Law Offices | - Before purchasing any sites especially agriculture land for non agriculture purpose approval under relevant laws viz. Karnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961, the Karnataka Land Revenue Act, 1964 along rules and other provisions of law is must. And Bangalore Metropolitan Regional development Authority (BMRDA) is regulating authority to approve layouts on outskirts of Bangalore.
    Clear title and documentation are hard to come by with agricultural land of Bangalore (Karnataka). The following is a us ...

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  • Universities In Haryana
    By: Adarsh Sharma | - Haryana is one of the states in North India forming the northern, southern and western borders of Delhi. The state has a network of universities and institutions for higher education in a number of specialized disciplines. In many of the universities, the admission is through competitive exams The state government has made every effort to make education available to every section of society. At present, there are a number of recognized universities in Haryana that offer a wide range of specializ ...
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  • The Developing Countries Efforts To Conclude Doha Talks
    By: Gustavsyn Alpherline Lyrra | - There are many people who have never heard of nor understand what the Doha talks are all about but they are a significant economic issue. Despite its relatively anonymousness of the conference, they are of great importance to many countries around the world and to the overall global economic climate.

    The Doha talks began in 2001 and are named after the location from where they were first held, in Doha, Qatar.

    The purpose of the Doha talks, which were orchestrated by ...

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  • Universities In Karnataka
    By: Adarsh Sharma | - The first Karnataka University was Mysore University which was set up in the year 1916 and was followed by the Karnatak University in the year 1949, Bangalore University in 1964, Mangalore University in 1980. The Gulbarga University came up in 1980 and Kuvempu University in 1987.

    Apart from these general universities, Karnataka Universities also includes two universities of Agricultural Sciences- the first one at Bangalore in 1965 and the other in Dharwad in 1986 which offer specia ...

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  • Universities In Uttar Pradesh : The Mythical State
    By: Adarsh Sharma | - A land famous for its religious influence, Indo-Islamic culture, myths as well as art and crafts, Uttar Pradesh is located in the northern part of India. This state spreads across upper Gangetic Plain and is internationally bordered by Nepal on one side. The education system of UP has been improved with focused efforts of the state government in warding off illiteracy. This state is served by excellent centers for higher education. There are several institutes of national importance and universi ...
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  • Call Algeria - Feel The Cool Wave Of Mediterranean Sea
    By: Nisha Garg | - Algeria is one of the countries located in North Africa and it is officially People's democratic republic of Algeria and the largest country on the Mediterranean sea which is the second largest on the African Continent and 11th largest country in terms the land. Algeria is bordered by Tunisia, Libya, Niger, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco and Mediterranean sea. Very few people know that it Algeria is apart of United Nations, African Union and Arab League and has a very important contribution towards t ...
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  • India Economy- Overview Of Indian Market
    By: Sonal Arya | - The economy of India is now the twelfth largest financial system in the world according to the market exchange rates and the fourth largest through purchasing power parity (PPP) basis. But now in current times, India is under one of the fastest growing economic country in the world. Due to the involvement of the industries and the rigid environment, the economy is moving towards continuous improvement. Moreover, highly capable, expert and English-speaking human sources have formed a backbone for ...
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  • Indian Culture: A Traditional Trip To India
    By: Sonal Arya | - Long history, unique geography, diverse demographics, and absorption of customs have shaped the culture of India. Indian culture is very rich, diverse and unique in its own way. Manners, way of communicating with one another etc are very main components of the Indian culture. Even though India has accepted modern means of living, improved their lifestyles, changed the way of clothing, way of eating and living but the rich values and beliefs remain unchanged as they are deeply rooted within the p ...
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  • Strategic Directives And Operational Strength Of Baby Food Globally
    By: bharat book bureau | - Baby food is a nutritional supplement of breast milk for babies aged from zero to three years.( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Global-Baby-Food-Market.html ) Their availability in both states-solid and liquid and with various tastes and flavors adds to their easy acceptance by both parents and babies alike. Time constraint in modern parents, both in developed as well as developing countries, have dwindled the home-made baby food and has swung the baby food diet in favor of com ...
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  • Chris Devonshire-ellis: Contrasting India And China's National Day Celebrations
    By: Chris Devonshire-Ellis | - While China turns to partial lock down in the lead up to the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Peoples Republic of China, India last Saturday celebrated her 62nd year of independence. The two anniversary celebrations cannot be more different.

    China is starting to restrict entries to foreigners; particularly journalists during their anniversary and other sensitive parts of the country, like Tibet, Xinjiang and Beijing. Media access will be restricted with military and p ...

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  • Biochemistry Course A Brief Introduction
    By: mukesh | - Biochemistry is a notorious course that demands a high-volume of information in a very short period of time. In this course, we study that the chemical properties of important biological molecules, for instance proteins are the chemistry of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. Today, there are several methods of studying that assist students in learning more efficiently and effectively. This program is a combination of biology and chemistry for explaining the life processes in terms of chemical reactions ...
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  • Rainfall Shortage In India
    By: WebBee | - It has been an unprecedented run of dry spells across northern India. The past one and a half month has been dry with minimal showers. The monsoons have been delayed and also the crop harvesting season. According to metrological experts, India will face a drought like situation, if the monsoon is weak. Worse, there are no signs of any monsoon rains in the next 2 to 3 weeks. And the rising temperatures are not helping the situation. While the entire northern India is reeling under intense heat wa ...
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  • India - A Big India Trade Mart
    By: Devis Martin | - India was a popular trade mart in the ancient times. The word trade danced on the lips of many Indians. In fact, Indian trade was the cause of envy for many foreigners. As roman writer Pliny (AD 23-79) for instance, wrote about the cost of the luxury commodities that were imported from India. "Not a year passed in which India did not take fifty million sesterces away from Rome", wrote Pliny.

    But surprisingly the growth got stunted in the face of Europe's monopolizat ...

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  • Tourism At Pench National Park
    By: upty | - Pench in Seoni Hills is one of the wildlife preserve in India which was not the hunting grounds of a Maharaja. Though well known during the British times it developed as a tourist destination in recent times

    In book of Kipling it was quite clear how dense and full of life the forests of Seoni Hills were. Mowgli and the wolf pack made the forest popular and the character of Jungle books and exotic forests of Central India lived on in the dreams of many.

    In earlier times ...

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  • Indian Spices : Taste Of India'
    By: Priyanka Madeshia | - Agriculture-Industry-India is an online B2B platform with agro related trade leads, exporters and importers directory etc.


    Indian's first choice in taste of food & cuisine are spicy and tangy flavour. No Indian meal is complete without hot & spicy delicious flavoured food. Thus, spices and derivatives are basically used for flavouring food. These spices can be in the form of dried bark, leaf, powdered or seeds. "Spice" in general terms are "dried seed, fruit, root, bark, leaf ...

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  • Gis Technologies Services In India
    By: SBL Geomatics 1 | - India has a good institutional infrastructure for geographic data collection. There are a number of organizations that gather information on every possible socially and scientifically relevant subject. The Survey of India and the Indian Remote Sensing Satellites are the most important generators of this data.

    India is blessed with a commendable IT infrastructure equipped with latest high-end machines which support most of the hardware and software, server, router, innovative softw ...

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  • Career In Biotechnology
    By: Geetika Jain | - Biotechnology, as the name suggest, is a combination of biology and technology that includes an array of subjects including mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering, biochemistry, immunology, genetics, agriculture etc. In this field, bacteria or other biological substances such as enzymes and other living cells are used and a blend of various technologies are applied together on them for production of a specific product or for improving upon it. Career in Biotechnology is one of the most pro ...
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  • Indian Tribes: The Pearl Of Age Old Civilization
    By: Sanjogkumar | - An ancient community of some rural regions- 'Bhils'- serves as the members of the royal armies during the medieval and the British ages and were well known for their bravery and fighting spirit. The community remained untouched by the forces of modernization and therefore is classified under the 'tribes' category. A similar kind of story is related to many such communities in India. However, these tribes are not much developed and modern, but they serve as the base of our age old civilization.< ...
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  • The Continued Strengthening Of The Indian Economy
    By: Steve D Evans | - The Indian economy is diverse and embraces a huge area including, agriculture, mining, textile industry, manufacturing and a vast array of other services. There have been an enormous shift over the last 15 years from what the economy used to be in the past, and since 2000 the economy and development of the huge resources of Indai has been a true success story.

    With the 2008 global credit crunch and the effect that is now having on the real economy around the growth will now begin ...

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  • Indian Stock Market Explained
    By: Tarun Jaswani | - The BSE Sensex or Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index is a value-weighted index composed of 30 stocks with the base April 1984=100, It consists of the 30 largest and most actively traded stocks,representative of various sectors, on the Bombay Stock Exchange.These companies account for around one-fifth of the market capitalization of the BSE. The base value of the sensex is 100 on April 1, 1979, and the base year of BSE-SENSEX is 1978-79,At irregular intervals, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) a ...
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  • Indian Economy: Leading The World
    By: Sonal Arya | - Economy is a term of social science which is known to all of us. If we talk about Indian economy, then it occupies the 12th place in the biggest economies of world in terms of USD exchange rate. India has the GDP of $ 1 trillion. In spite of the declaration of World Bank as the low-income economy, India has emerged as the second fastest economy in the world. India has recorded the GDP growth rate of 9.1 percent. Many countries in the world still feels that India is an underdeveloped nation but t ...
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  • Www.andhraplots.com Provides Approved Layouts Dtcp Ventures In Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam
    By: srisms | - Browse www.andhraplots.com & www.propertyfairdeals.com for all your property needs in and around Vijayawada. This portal is listed on the web, keeping in view the larger section of people searching for local housing and investment facility,which can yield the highest returns in future course of time along with safety and security.

    Mr. P. V. Chalama Rao is the Chief Consultant of www.andhraplots.com & www.propertyfairdeals.com, who has added vast experience to his credit in real e ...

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  • Indian Floriculture And Gogreen Farms
    By: Smit | - Post globalisation, floriculture is being given a fillip by the Indian government as it is recognised as a sunrise industry. The industry has great potential in view of the new interest being taken by farmers as well as business houses boosted by a rapidly growing economy.

    More and more flower growers in India are ready to experiment with commercial flower growing keeping in view the promise of greater income potential not only in the domestic market, but also in export. The chai ...

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  • Indian Economy: Then And Now
    By: Sonal Arya | - India boasts of an economy, which is considered to be the twelfth largest in the world. As predicted by a leading investment bank Goldman Sachs, by the year of 2025 Indias economy will be the third largest only behind USA and China. If it continues to grow at this rate, it will not be long, when India can influence the economy of the world as a whole.

    There was a time, when Indias economy was largely agrarian. But over the years, it has diversified and encompasses handicra ...

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  • Biotechnology In Health Care
    By: Dr Deepa Goel | - The world has witnessed extraordinary advances in science over the last few decades. With this growth biotechnology has emerged as a major area of interest covering a broad range of scientific activities in sectors such as food, health and agriculture. Red or Medical Biotechnology, a specific stream of biotechnology with a focus on medicine and health care, has become an integral part. Medical biotechnology extends beyond medicines and diagnostics into cell and tissue engineered products, and in ...
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  • Fair Trade For Luxury Goods?
    By: Peter Maril | - When one thinks of fair trade, thoughts automatically run to agriculture products, fruits, coffee, cotton products and other items that have been associated over the years with the trading industries.
    Although the jewelry industry is often considered simply a luxury trade for the wealthy, you may not realize just how many families depend on the trading of gemstones for their livelihood. As an example, one diamond may directly effect approxmiately 10,000 individuals, a presious stone perh ...

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  • Durables To Disposables - Are We Ready For A Phase Change?
    By: fibre2fashion | - The worldwide nonwoven industry has grown steadily at about 7.5% per annum in tonnage in the last decade. While the nonwoven industries growth in North America, Europe and Japan has slowed with maturity, these countries are still growing at 5% per annum. A significant portion of worldwide nonwoven expansion is due to the rising demand for these materials as emerging economies like Asia expands. India and China are the key players contributing to this growth.


    India has a hu ...

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  • Agriculture Not Be A State Subject
    By: Raajiv Singh | - CII today organized a Seminar on Reforms in the APMC (Agricultural Produce Market Committee) Act , and its impact in the Southern States. This is an initiative of the Agri Business Sub-Committee, CII-Southern Region. Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Shankarlal Guru, Chairman-International Society for Agricultural Marketing said Agricultural sector is in urgent need of reforms by the respective State governments to help drive the economy to a higher growth rate that is expected by the policy makers, ...
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  • Importance Of Website Submission In Directories
    By: SRP S | - To make website link popular and get top ranking in search engine result pages, submission of link in directories is very important. There are many directories on the net from general to specific with their own link submission processes. Before submitting website in directories, it is essential to have appropriate key phrases, rich text that accurately describes your website. Select most appropriate category for submitting website.

    Submitting to directories requires some extra wor ...

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  • The Great Historian Braudel And Climate Change.
    By: Stew Mayers | - From the handy Webster dictionary the entry for cult' is: great devotion to a person, idea, object, movement, or work (as a film or book); especially: such devotion regarded as a literary or intellectual fad.' Devotion to a fad is the key idea. It is an apt description of the mother Gaia cult of eco-fascist hyperbole and irrationality devoted to implausible and unscientific ideas and abstract Marxist ideology. The current green' cult is no more intelligent, rational or environmentally f ...
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  • Bright Future For Indian Textile Industry
    By: fibre2fashion | - Introduction

    The textile industry in India is substantial, and largely diversified. It is hard to cover all its aspects even within hour-long presentation, however, research team of Fibre2fashion.com has attempted to gather significant pieces of massively complicated puzzle of this industry.

    The Indian textile industry roots thousands of years back. After, the European industry insurrection, Indian textile sector also witnessed considerable development in industria ...

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  • North And South India Tours - An Ultimate Tour Experiance
    By: Yogesh - Travel Lover | - According to the current estimates tourism represents 6.5 percent of the global workforce, employing 112 million people throughout the world. It plays a major role in the global economy and represents a significant global gross national product (GNP). Tourism is a highly fragmented industry with many different participants including tour operators, the transport and hotel industry, and of course, the tourists themselves. At the start of the 90's decade, several trends were observed at the global ...
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