India’s Third Five-Year Plan (1961–1966)
Third five year plan, the country was reeling under high budget deficit. In 1966 the third plan struck because of the more and more borrowing… Read More »India’s Third Five-Year Plan (1961–1966)
Third five year plan, the country was reeling under high budget deficit. In 1966 the third plan struck because of the more and more borrowing… Read More »India’s Third Five-Year Plan (1961–1966)
First Five-Year Plan, India faced with the problem of influx of refugees, severe food shortage and mounting inflation. Moreover, there was disequilibrium in the economy… Read More »India’s First-Five year Plan (1951–1956)
India’s Second Five-Year Plan was to set India on the path of industrialization. P.C. Mahalanobis was the moving spirit behind the second five year plan.… Read More »India’s Second Five-Year Plan (1956–1961)
Introduction to Growth Growth is an important phenomenon for every business. It means expanding the current business definition in the term of the customer base,… Read More »Managing Growth: Objectives and Types of Growth
Project Management Processes Project management processes can be split into five groups each consisting of one or more processes. All these processes are interrelated as… Read More »Project Management Processes
Corporate Entrepreneurship are also known as Intrapreneurship, Corporate entrepreneurs may be defined as any of the “dreamers who do”. They are those who take on… Read More »what is Corporate Entrepreneurship? Characteristics of Corporate Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurial Process Entrepreneurial process of new venture formation comprises all the functions, activity and action which are necessary for developing the new venture. Basically it… Read More »Stages in Entrepreneurial Process
Entrepreneurs Types 1. Based on Functional Characteristics Innovative Entrepreneurs: These entrepreneurs have the ability to think newer, better and more economical ideas of business organisation and… Read More »Different Types of Entrepreneurs
Disinvestment is defined as the shrinkage of capital investment which is caused by the failure of a firm to maintain or replace its capital assets… Read More »Disinvestment: Objectives and Forms of Disinvestment
Social Justice Social justice denotes the equal treatment of all citizens without any social distinction based on caste, colour, race,religion,sex and so on. It means… Read More »What is Social Justice: Principles