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His Monsoon Bride
Before her nerve failed her she announced, 'Mehtab, I accept your proposal. And then she added, 'But I have one condition.
'Anything you want,' she heard Mehtab say. She put on a defiant but calm expression.
'I will continue to work after I get married, and the less you interfere in my work, the better. She worked? Mehtab thought, surprised.
He had taken her to be a spoilt brat, living off daddys money. What was this work? But he knew better than to ask that question now.
Instead he said, 'Of course. You are free to live life as you want.
'Well, then, I agree.' Mehtab saw her bottom lip quivering.
He knew this was not what she wanted, and it was far from an ideal situation, but it had to be done. Amrita would understand in time.
He might not be the Romeo to her Juliet, but he would give her all that she wanted. She didnt realise how much this marriage would enhance his image and his career - the family man who had a perfect wife and a perfect business.
He wanted to be admired and looked up to in all areas of his life - and Amrita was going to make that happen. *
(less)How Industries Evolve
Localisation Of Industries
Information System For Rural Industries
Other topics covered include planning for information technology for the development of rural industries in backward regions; analysis of survey data on information for rural industries in Rayalaseema; etc
(less)EMPOWERING PUBLIC SECTOR ENTERPRISES IN INDIA
The book an outcome of 'Proceedings of Chief Executives Conference on Public Sector Enterprises' is indispensable for academics public sector managers and policy planners
(less)The Remarkable Story of the Evolution of the Modern Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries
Cultural Industries: Perspectives and Experiences
More industries – architecture, design, fashion industries etc., are embodied under the purview of cultural industries.
Globalization opened up new opportunities for producers of cultural goods and services. Twenty first century’s economic conundrum coupled with the advent of new technologies in the areas of media and communication, led to new enigmas for cultural industries.
Immense growth in international tourism and service sector along with increased spending from the visiting tourists on procuring cultural goods/services and the increasing potential for commercialization of original contents opened up new opportunities for cultural industries in the international context. Potential to generate huge employment opportunities and environment-friendly sustainable development prompted many governments to accord top priority for cultural industries on the domestic front.
Integration and sharing of traditional knowledge sought more cooperation among partners in the international summits. Jodhpur initiatives signals increased regional cooperation and world bodies UNESCO, WIPO, UNIDO etc.
, work in the direction of promotion of international cooperation in the field. Emerging economies of Asia, Africa, Latin America, UK and Western Europe with rich cultural heritage signify the development of cultural industries and their flourishment in the ensuing century.
This book focuses on perspectives and experiences against the backdrop of changing economic priorities
(less)Technology Transfer from Indian Industries
The book is aimed to present a preliminary evaluation of the emergence of some of the Newly Industrialising countries (NICs) as internationally competitive sellers of technology, but it has devoted a particular attention to India which, despite its poverty and relatively poor record of economic growth, seems to lead the third world in the field of technology exports. The said phenomenon of technology transfer by Indian Industries is itself worthy of note.
The fact that they have established a comparative advantage in the sale of most skill and knowledge intensive of all products-pure know-how itself raises important issues for their dynamic role in the international trade. It also calls for a closer examination of the processes of technological assimilation and development which underlie their entry into the foreign markets.
A number of Indian enterprises (Public and Private Sector) are emerging on the international scene as major exporters of manufacturing, construction, management, financial and other forms of technology. The main object of this study is to analyse and examine, in detail, the process of technology transfer from Indian industries.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the Book: Contrary to conventional wisdom, Newly Industrialising countries (NICs) of Asia and Latin America engage to an appreciable extent, in R&D activities leading to technical change. They do so as part of their industrialization process and in response to the prevailing economic environment in which that process takes place.
The book is aimed to present a preliminary evaluation of the emergence of some of the Newly Industrialising countries (NICs) as internationally competitive sellers of technology, but it has devoted a particular attention to India which, despite its poverty and relatively poor record of economic growth, seems to lead the third world in the field of technology exports. The said phenomenon of technology transfer by Indian Industries is itself worthy of note.
The fact that they have established a comparative advantage in the sale of most skill and knowledge intensive of all products-pure know-how itself raises important issues for their dynamic role in the international trade. It also calls for a closer examination of the processes of technological assimilation and development which underlie their entry into the foreign markets.
A number of Indian enterprises (Public and Private Sector) are emerging on the international scene as major exporters of manufacturing, construction, management, financial and other forms of technology. The main object of this study is to analyse and examine, in detail, the process of technology transfer from Indian industries.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the Book: Contrary to conventional wisdom, Newly Industrialising countries (NICs) of Asia and Latin America engage to an appreciable extent, in R&D activities leading to technical change. They do so as part of their industrialization process and in response to the prevailing economic environment in which that process takes place.
The book is aimed to present a preliminary evaluation of the emergence of some of the Newly Industrialising countries (NICs) as internationally competitive sellers of technology, but it has devoted a particular attention to India which, despite its poverty and relatively poor record of economic growth, seems to lead the third world in the field of technology exports. The said phenomenon of technology transfer by Indian Industries is itself worthy of note.
The fact that they have established a comparative advantage in the sale of most skill and knowledge intensive of all products-pure know-how itself raises important issues for their dynamic role in the international trade. It also calls for a closer examination of the processes of technological assimilation and development which underlie their entry into the foreign markets.
A number of Indian enterprises (Public and Private Sector) are emerging on the international scene as major exporters of manufacturing, construction, management, financial and other forms of technology. The main object of this study is to analyse and examine, in detail, the process of technology transfer from Indian industries.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the Book: Contrary to conventional wisdom, Newly Industrialising countries (NICs) of Asia and Latin America engage to an appreciable extent, in R&D activities leading to technical change. They do so as part of their industrialization process and in response to the prevailing economic environment in which that process takes place.
The book is aimed to present a preliminary evaluation of the emergence of some of the Newly Industrialising countries (NICs) as internationally competitive sellers of technology, but it has devoted a particular attention to India which, despite its poverty and relatively poor record of economic growth, seems to lead the third world in the field of technology exports. The said phenomenon of technology transfer by Indian Industries is itself worthy of note.
The fact that they have established a comparative advantage in the sale of most skill and knowledge intensive of all products-pure know-how itself raises important issues for their dynamic role in the international trade. It also calls for a closer examination of the processes of technological assimilation and development which underlie their entry into the foreign markets.
A number of Indian enterprises (Public and Private Sector) are emerging on the international scene as major exporters of manufacturing, construction, management, financial and other forms of technology. The main object of this study is to analyse and examine, in detail, the process of technology transfer from Indian industries.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to
(less)Technology Transfer from Indian Industries
The book is aimed to present a preliminary evaluation of the emergence of some of the Newly Industrialising countries (NICs) as internationally competitive sellers of technology, but it has devoted a particular attention to India which, despite its poverty and relatively poor record of economic growth, seems to lead the third world in the field of technology exports. The said phenomenon of technology transfer by Indian Industries is itself worthy of note.
The fact that they have established a comparative advantage in the sale of most skill and knowledge intensive of all products-pure know-how itself raises important issues for their dynamic role in the international trade. It also calls for a closer examination of the processes of technological assimilation and development which underlie their entry into the foreign markets.
A number of Indian enterprises (Public and Private Sector) are emerging on the international scene as major exporters of manufacturing, construction, management, financial and other forms of technology. The main object of this study is to analyse and examine, in detail, the process of technology transfer from Indian industries.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the Book: Contrary to conventional wisdom, Newly Industrialising countries (NICs) of Asia and Latin America engage to an appreciable extent, in R&D activities leading to technical change. They do so as part of their industrialization process and in response to the prevailing economic environment in which that process takes place.
The book is aimed to present a preliminary evaluation of the emergence of some of the Newly Industrialising countries (NICs) as internationally competitive sellers of technology, but it has devoted a particular attention to India which, despite its poverty and relatively poor record of economic growth, seems to lead the third world in the field of technology exports. The said phenomenon of technology transfer by Indian Industries is itself worthy of note.
The fact that they have established a comparative advantage in the sale of most skill and knowledge intensive of all products-pure know-how itself raises important issues for their dynamic role in the international trade. It also calls for a closer examination of the processes of technological assimilation and development which underlie their entry into the foreign markets.
A number of Indian enterprises (Public and Private Sector) are emerging on the international scene as major exporters of manufacturing, construction, management, financial and other forms of technology. The main object of this study is to analyse and examine, in detail, the process of technology transfer from Indian industries.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the Book: Contrary to conventional wisdom, Newly Industrialising countries (NICs) of Asia and Latin America engage to an appreciable extent, in R&D activities leading to technical change. They do so as part of their industrialization process and in response to the prevailing economic environment in which that process takes place.
The book is aimed to present a preliminary evaluation of the emergence of some of the Newly Industrialising countries (NICs) as internationally competitive sellers of technology, but it has devoted a particular attention to India which, despite its poverty and relatively poor record of economic growth, seems to lead the third world in the field of technology exports. The said phenomenon of technology transfer by Indian Industries is itself worthy of note.
The fact that they have established a comparative advantage in the sale of most skill and knowledge intensive of all products-pure know-how itself raises important issues for their dynamic role in the international trade. It also calls for a closer examination of the processes of technological assimilation and development which underlie their entry into the foreign markets.
A number of Indian enterprises (Public and Private Sector) are emerging on the international scene as major exporters of manufacturing, construction, management, financial and other forms of technology. The main object of this study is to analyse and examine, in detail, the process of technology transfer from Indian industries.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to About the Book: Contrary to conventional wisdom, Newly Industrialising countries (NICs) of Asia and Latin America engage to an appreciable extent, in R&D activities leading to technical change. They do so as part of their industrialization process and in response to the prevailing economic environment in which that process takes place.
The book is aimed to present a preliminary evaluation of the emergence of some of the Newly Industrialising countries (NICs) as internationally competitive sellers of technology, but it has devoted a particular attention to India which, despite its poverty and relatively poor record of economic growth, seems to lead the third world in the field of technology exports. The said phenomenon of technology transfer by Indian Industries is itself worthy of note.
The fact that they have established a comparative advantage in the sale of most skill and knowledge intensive of all products-pure know-how itself raises important issues for their dynamic role in the international trade. It also calls for a closer examination of the processes of technological assimilation and development which underlie their entry into the foreign markets.
A number of Indian enterprises (Public and Private Sector) are emerging on the international scene as major exporters of manufacturing, construction, management, financial and other forms of technology. The main object of this study is to analyse and examine, in detail, the process of technology transfer from Indian industries.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to
(less)Indian Industries In The Twenty First Century
Indian Industries In The Twenty First Century
Pollution Control In Process Industries
It also presents the pollution control aspects of selected process industries such as fertiliser industries, petroleum refineries and petro-chemical units. Included in the book are actual pollution data and recommended practices for pollution control without specific reference to Indian industries.
Legislation aspects and problems of their enforcement are highlighted. With its application-oriented and interdisciplinary approach and comprehensive coverage, the book would be immensely useful to undergraduate and postgraduate students of chemical engineering, environmental science and engineering and ecology.
Practising engineers would also find it a useful reference. Browse For Other Books By Same Subject.
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(less)Growth Industries In The 1980s: Conference Proceedings
Paradoxically, many small companies, primarily in high technology areas, grew dynamically and added 15 million jobs to the nation's economy. This book, presenting the current thinking of highly regarded contributors, offers insights into how this nation can encourage the growth of companies and industries that will restore our competitive advantage
(less)Law and Business of the Entertainment Industries
Coal And Steel Industries
Corporate Governance And Restructuring Of Industries
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