Assam :industrial development

The Assam economy and development depend on the production of the state. The economy is prevalently agrarian in nature. The government makes continuous efforts to develop the already existing agrarian economy and to improve the other sectors of the economy in the state of Assam. Almost 63 percent of the Society of Assam earns its living from … Read more

Factors responsible for the location of industries (with special reference to India)

  [su_heading size=”21″]Types of Industries[/su_heading] Based on the value addition and tangibility broadly we can have three types of industries – primary industries,secondary industries and tertiary industries. Primary industries are usually very simple industries involving processing of raw materials to give input goods for secondary industries. Here value addition is usually minimal and they are … Read more

Economic and tax Reforms in Telangana

Economic and Tax Reforms in Telangana:- Telangana, has emerged as one of the fastest growing states in the country. In 2016 Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have jointly topped the Ease of Doing Business ranking with a score of 98.78 per cent while Gujarat, the former number one, has slipped to the third position. With a … Read more

Human Resource Management and Human Resource Development and its indicators in India

  Human resource development includes development at various levels, including community. Community development requires HRD efforts, such as training and organization development. Community development is an alternative route to educating and training citizens of a community. Community settings, especially in developing countries, require that HRD practitioners take into account many factors, such as cultural variables, … Read more

Trade Commerce and Industries of Uttarakhand

  Blessed with almost all agro-geo climatic zones, Uttarakhand has immense potential forhorticulture and floriculture-related business. The state has 175 rare species of medicinal and aromatic Plants. Forest area covers about 68.4% of the state. The state’s forest revenues increased at a Growth rate of 9.50% between 2004-05 and 2013-14 to reach $61.58 million in … Read more

Issues and initiatives in the field of industry in India

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) regime, improved Liberalization fall under Phase Four.Major liberalization measures designed to affect the performance of the industrial sector were – wide-scale reduction in the scope of industrial licensing, SIMPLIFICATION of  procedural rules and regulations, reductions of areas etc., The Average annual growth rate of industrial production which was 7.8 per cent … Read more

Madhya Pradesh industrial development

S.No        District                       Product 1 Balaghat     Bamboo Craft, Seesal fiber 2 Betul          Bell Metal 3 Bhopal            Embroidery, Zarizardoji, Bamboo 4 Burhanpur      Banana Fiber 5 Bagh (Dhar)            Hand block printing 6 Budhni (Sehore)     Lacqueware 7 Chhatarpur           Copperware 8 Datia           Block printing, Brass metal products 9 Gwalior       Leather crafts, stone crafts 10 Dindori           Wrought Iron, tribal paintings 11 … Read more

Trends of employment

JOB CREATION   As outlined in the NITI Aayog’s Action Agenda, India suffers more from the problem of underemployment (i.e. low-productivity, low-wage jobs) than Unemployment as for example: In 2011-12, agriculture engaged nearly 50% of the workforce but contributed 15% to GDP In 2010-11, within manufacturing, small firms employed 72% but output was only 12% … Read more

Profession And Professionalisation

 Profession and professionalisation A profession is a vocation founded upon specialized educational training, the purpose of which is to supply disinterested objective counsel and service to others, for a direct and definite compensation, wholly apart from expectation of other business gain. The term is a truncation of the term “liberal profession”, which is, … Read more

Highlight the Characteristics of Indian economy.

Indian economy has come a long way since independence. From socialist pattern to liberalised era it , from being agrarian to service oriented economy it has seen many ups and downs. The basic features of Indian economy are enumerated as follows: India is a developing economy with low per capita income. Current Per capita income … Read more