External and Internal Causes of Industrial Sickness in India
Posted in Economy of India by Nitin Singhal On November 22, 2013
Reasons and Causes of Industrial Sickness in India The various external and internal causes of Internal Sickness in India have been discussed below: 1. External causes Recession in the Market: Sometimes recession hits the whole industry as a result of which individual units
Public Finance in India
Posted in Economy of India by Nitin Singhal On November 22, 2013
Public finance means the financial transactions of the government. Under the federal structure, the financial relationship between the union government and the state governments are based on the principle of federal Finance. The Indian constitution provides a three-fold distribution of legislative powers
Functions of Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Posted in Economy of India by Nitin Singhal On November 22, 2013
Introduction The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) began its operations as the India’s Central bank in April, 1935. RBI plays an important role in Indian economy. Originally, it was a private shareholders’ bank, but since January 1949 it has been functioning as
Sources of Capital for Large Scale Industries
Posted in Economy of India by Nitin Singhal On November 22, 2013
The large scale enterprises need adequate funds for purchasing plant, raw materials, machinery as well as for the construction of new factory or the extension of existing ones. The large scale industries obtain both block capital and working capital from various sources
Sources of Industrial Finance in India
Posted in Economy of India by Nitin Singhal On November 21, 2013
Introduction By industrial finance we mean the organization of various types of finance needed by industries for their activities connected with the production of goods and services. Production activities include construction of buildings, purchase of machines, their repair, purchase of raw materials,
Short notes on Crop Seasons in India
Posted in Indian Geography by Anil Bose On November 21, 2013
Crop Seasons in India The Kharif (autumn) and Rabi (spring) harvests are the two vitally important crop seasons of India, although as many as 4/5 crops are raised in coastal Kerala and some irrigated areas. Kharif is the monsoon crop, sown soon
Why Gujarat is the largest producer of cotton in India
Gujarat is the largest producer of cotton in India because its climatic and geographical conditions are ideal for cotton production. Black soil mixed with lime and potash, water retentive capacity, 50 cm rainfall, 26°C temperature etc. are suitable for cotton cultivation. Gujarat
Brief History of Trade Union Movement in India
Posted in Economy of India by Nitin Singhal On November 21, 2013
Introduction This article deals with the history of Trade Union Movement, its growth, features, etc. Trade unions are organizations of workers formed to protect the rights and interests of workers through collective action. In India, the first quarter of the 20th century
Causes of Low Productivity in Indian Agriculture
Posted in Economy of India by Nitin Singhal On November 21, 2013
Introduction The problem of low agricultural productivity in India is a very complex problem and it cannot be attribute to any single cause. The factors that and causes of low agricultural production in India now be discussed under the following broad heads:
Brief Note on Importance of Industrial Growth in Indian Economy
Posted in Economy of India by Nitin Singhal On November 21, 2013
The Indian Government understood the importance of industries in India. The industrial policy undertaken on July 1991 by the Congress Government, have been designed to build on the past industrial achievements and to accelerate the process of making Indian industry internationally competitive,