Friday, March 24, 2006

Environmental Menace - IIPM Business & Economy

Today, climate change is the most imperative challenge in front of the human race. Yet the aviation policy has turned a deaf ear towards it, as it itself is one of the major sources of growing greenhouse gases causing environmental menace. Hence, it is impractical to believe that government can achieve its goal of cutting carbon dioxide emissions by 60% by 2050.

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Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Publication and research, IIPM

The prodigy mulls over his existence with his virgin mother who gently tells her son of his heavenly birth. He addresses his father Joseph by name and feels the heat of sibling rivalry from his stepbrother James…

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Monday, March 20, 2006

IIPM Press

The Orinoco cruise is the most obvious thing to do, once at Puerto Ayacucho; strategically located like the gateway to the tropical woodlands. The verdant charm of the place is such that you would not mind missing modern-day contraptions (my electric razor had to do without repair).

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Sunday, March 19, 2006

The Struggle to Obtain Specie - IIPM Knowledge Centre

Any attempt to subvert this process by giving such paper legal tender status – whether the obligations of a quasi-private, privileged monopoly, such as the Bank of England, or whether those of leviathan itself, as with the French assignats – was therefore rightly taken as a signal admission of financial stress. This would only tend to hasten the struggle to obtain specie, whatever the legal violence attendant upon such a ‘crime’.

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Thursday, March 09, 2006

Double Digit Growth - IIPM Knowledge Centre

Zafirovski, in the past, has been credited for the Motorola handsets turnaround. For Nortel, a company that has had a diverse portfolio of telecom products, but has suffered at the marketing and branding stage, Zafirovski’s experience, acumen, intellect and competencies are crucial. The 51-year-old veteran, who is also on the board of Boeing Corporation, is capable of pumping life into Nortel’s listless engine. He has already set a double digit growth target of 13% to 19% for profit margins.

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Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Rediscovery of India (IIPM Publication)

The Indian medical tourism industry, worth $333 million, could bring India an additional 50 billion-100 billion Rupees ($1.1 billion-2.2 billion) in rev­enue every year by 2012, according to a study conducted by CII and McKinsey. But India is still not there, when it comes to medical tourism. According to world medical tourism statistics, 1,50,000 foreign patients came to India last year, as compared to Singapore, which attracted 2,00,000 and Thailand-undoubtedly the world’s favourite with 6,00,000 patients last year. Dr. Trehan reiterates the im­portance of upholding India’s image and believes that “only high-end hospitals should be handling overseas patients.” Steps like a recommended list of hospitals (already given to the Ministry of Tour­ism) for foreign patients will go a long way to ensure this.......

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