Economy of Bangalore Essays

  • Infosys Consulting

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    IT multinational giants had to increase their base in India. Due to high opportunities, attrition rate was also high in this industry. As a result Indian companies like Wipro, Infosys increased their base level salaries. During this phase, Indian economy was transforming towards an era of information and knowledge. This can be seen from the fact that contribution of services towards the economy’s GDP was higher than 18% in 2001 as against in 1980. No other industry had done better standing against

  • Importance Of Tourism And Tourism

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    truly global village. It is among the fastest growing sectors in the economy and has significant impact on the environment, society and economy in both positive and negative ways. Tourism combines attraction, accommodation, transportation amenities, restaurant, entertainment activities and shopping. It is one of the most important tools for economic development. It has contributed a lot towards the development of the Indian economy in the following ways. a) Growth in the number of tourist every year:

  • Seva Cafe Case Study

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    Ahmedabad and Bangalore How would you like to visit a cafe where paying for your food depends on your wishes? How would you react if your check says that someone has already paid for you? Welcome to Seva Cafe, where cheerful volunteers usher you in with smiles and hugs. Some more volunteers cook and serve your meal. After you finish your food, you are brought a check that reads, “Your meal was a gift from someone who came before you. To keep the chain of

  • Understanding Attrition in the Corporate World

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    INTRODUCTION In today’s world the term called as “ATTRITION” is familiar to each and every person working in the corporate world. Attrition or simply called as employee turnover refers to the reduction of work force in an organization due to resignations, retirement, sickness, or death. It is mostly unpredictable in nature. The cause of attrition can be voluntary as well as involuntary. Each industry has its own standards for acceptable attrition rates, and these rates are likely to differ between

  • Case Study Of Naraya Hrudayalaya

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    Abstract: Narayana Hrudayalaya was founded in May 2001 and is the pet project of the famous cardiac surgeon team led by Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty under the umbrella of the Asia Heart Foundation. NH grew quickly and was soon able to receive patients from around the world. Several lessons can be learned from the success of Dr. Shetty’s project. Most impressively, we see how one person’s dream can change the world Today he is expanding this idea to include complex treatment modalities like cancer and organ

  • Kingfisher Airlines Limited Case

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    Kingfisher Airlines Limited Case Kingfisher Airlines Limited is an airline based in Bangalore, India. It is a major Indian airline operating 218 flights a day and has an extensive network to 37 destinations, with plans for regional and long-haul international services. Its main bases are Bangalore International Airport, Bangalore, Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai and Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi. Kingfisher Airlines, through one of its holding companies United Breweries

  • Municipal Solid Waste Management Essay

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    into large storage containers, which are designed as per the population density. The same system has been adopted in Chennai and Bangalore. In From these studies, it has been observed that the door to collection method has improved the efficiency of collection of segregated

  • The Position Of Cetion In The Indian Cement Industry

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    The Indian cement industry is the second largest producer of quality cement, which meets global standards. The cement industry comprises 130 large cement plant sand more than 300 mini cement plants. The industry's capacity at the end of the year reached million tons. Cement industry in India is currently going through a consolidation phase. Some examples of consolidation in the Indian cement industry are: Gujarat Ambujatakinga stake of 14 per cent in ACC, and taking over DLF Cements and Modi Cement;

  • Statement of Motivation as an Aerospace Engineer

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    University helped me gain overview about various areas of study in mechanical sciences and further paved way for finding my research interests. It was in my 3rd year of engineering, I visited “Laboratory of Hypersonic and Shock wave Research, IISc Bangalore”. There, I grabbed a chance to observe state of art research programs in the field of aerospace engineering and also an opportunity to check the live demonstration of shock tube functioning which are used in aerodynamic tests, replicating conditions

  • Mumbai Case Study

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    services, and has extended its national and cross-border roles. Mumbai's global significance is noticeable in that it is: • By a wide margin the most globalized city in South Asia. In a region of 1.5 billion people, it is the most internationalized economy, the major corporate headquarters, a centre for institutional leadership, and the principle goal for foreign investment and joint endeavours. It is likewise home to the airport with the most international travellers, the busiest port framework, and

  • Perspectives In Arundhati Roy's The God Of Small Things

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    Indian English writers have always been responsive to the changes in material reality and theoretical perspectives that have influenced and governed its study from the very beginning. At the earlier stage the fictional works of Mulk Raj Anand, R.K.Narayan and Raja Rao were mainly concerned with the down-trodden of the society, the middle class life and the expression of traditional cultural ethos of India. The writings of Bharati Mukherjee, Jhumpa Lahiri, Anita Desai, Kavita Dasvani, M.G. Vassanjee

  • Structural Crashworthiness Theory

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    begin the use of a particular composite as a crash energy absorber in automobiles. Some of the primary criteria are low costs involved in their manufacture, t... ... middle of paper ... ...tem Solutions) laboratories, Peenya Industrial area, Bangalore. During preprocessing, stress vs. strain curves (obtained from the tensile tests) are entered while defining standard piecewise linear rate dependent plasticity material models. The material properties of Aluminium alloy (Al6063-T6), SMC (Sheet Moulding

  • Meritocracy And The American Dream

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    The jobs threatened by outsourcing—data-processing, accounting and so on—are white-collar jobs; the jobs done by the poor—cleaning and table-waiting, for example—could never be done from Bangalore. (Inequality and the American Dream). This shows how the advancements in technology and the globalization of the world leads to merit being unjustifiable because regardless of how much effort is being put forward jobs for those who are part of the

  • Critical Reflection On Dr. Ambedkar's Annihilation Of Caste

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    Group Inequality A view On Dr. Ambedkar’s seminal work i.e. Annihilation of Caste Submitted By: Harsh Vardhan Sharma Master of Public Policy (09/2014) Nlsiu,Bangalore  CRITICAL REFLECTION ON ANNHILIATION OF CASTE “Unlike a drop of water which loses its identity when it joins the ocean, man does not lose his being in the society in which he lives. Man's life is independent. He is born not for the development of the society alone, but for the development of his self

  • Exploring the Implications, the Outcry and the Outcome of Marriage in Bharati Mukherjee’s Miss New India

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    experiences of the world, from which they can identify with a range of characters and a variety of existence. That’s why women’s writing has occupied such a significant and central place ... ... middle of paper ... ...f call centre job and settles in Bangalore. Later on, Peter sends a letter which reveals that Anjali’s father is no more in the world and her mother is staying in Patna with Sonali. In fact, the devil ‘marriage, the so called—holy Hindu ritual’ has destroyed full Bose family. Thus novel explores

  • Real Estate Marketing Case Study

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    CASE STUDY The real estate sector in India is one of the sectors recognized worldwide. In the country, it is the second largest employer after agriculture and is expected to grow by 30 percent over the next decade. It consists of four sub-sectors - residential, retail, catering and advertising. The growth of this sector is well complemented by the growth of corporate environment and demand for office space, as well as the urban and semi-urban housing. According to a study by ICRA, construction third

  • The Quality Management System In The Construction Industry

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    The purpose of the project is to understand the adoption and implementation of QMS in Bangalore construction industry and client dissatisfactions in a process to identify and measure construction processes for continuous improvement and customer satisfaction. To realize the objectives, literature review and questionnaire survey was conducted. This research is an attempt made to understand the QMS in Bangalore construction industry and how customer satisfaction be improved. CHAPTER – 1 INTRODUCTION

  • Evolution of Airline Industry in India

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    Airline industry is affected by no. of factors such as fuel price fluctuations, high fixed costs, strong influence of external environment and excessive use of marginal costing by carriers. Recessions in the industry tend to last longer, while recovery periods are generally shorter. Over the past nine years, it is observed that industry has made losses for five years and during the profitable years margins were on a lower end. The airlines industry is acutely sensitive to external events such as

  • What Is Globalization Or Localization?

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    Introduction Nowadays globalization has a big impact on places. There are multicultural areas in Australia. However, some places are developing in the nation due to localization. Some areas such as Chinatown still have a strong ethnicity in Australia. What is the gap between globalized places and localized places? Also, which concept is better to apply for such places? I claim it is difficult to apply either globalization or localization in terms of spatial sociology because both concepts have positive

  • The Outsourcing of Private Medical Information Offshore

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    The Outsourcing of Private Medical Information Offshore The estimated $20 billion medical transcription industry[1] turns a doctor’s audio notes into an electronic record. These notes could contain diagnosis, x-ray analysis or a myriad of information essential for communication between healthcare providers[2]. It could also contain sensitive information such as whether a patient has cancer, a sexually transmitted disease, or some other information that the patient would like to keep private