Business

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Indian Oil - The Energy Of India
Indian Oil Corporation (Indian Oil) is India’s largest commercial enterprise with a sales turnover of ₹4,38,710 crore ($ 65,391 million) and profits of ₹19,106 crore ($ 2,848 million) for the year 2016-17.
2 min |
December 16-31, 2017

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Technology: Bbattle Of Machine Versus Man
Technology is the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes or applications, whether in industry or in our everyday lives.
4 min |
December 16-31, 2017

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Business Ethics And Spiritual Values
The concept of business ethics denotes what is right or wrong in the workplace and doing what’s right.
3 min |
December 16-31, 2017

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Who Threatens The Media?
Afghanistan, according to a global survey, is the most dangerous place for journalists. Eight journalists were killed last year. World over, democracy is at stake; so are the journalists. In India, too, death of a journalist is becoming common.
2 min |
June 16 - 30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Message Of India
The Earth is a specific planet of the universe, which is stupendous –beyond imagination and governed by the one eternal and universal law. Man, endowed with extraordinary virtues like intellect and creativity, is the top-notch creature on the Earth.
6 min |
June 16 - 30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Cars That Kill
When you buy German cars you have given your consent to them for all the monkeys and humans they have maimed and killed. It has now been discovered that German automakers funded studies that had humans and monkeys inhaling diesel fumes.
4 min |
June 16 - 30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Solar Charkha- Training Centre To Enable Women To Earn - A Step Taken By Dr. H. P. Kanoria
The hands that used to wash dishes once are now cutting the threads to be independent by getting hold of the ‛charkha’
2 min |
June 16 - 30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Can renewable energy be the answer to the crisis in India's power sector?
The demand for energy depends on the rate of a country’s industrial growth as well as residential and commercial demands. India is the world’s fourth largest energy consumer. According to market insiders, India’s coal industry is failing to meet its mark under the NDA government.
5 min |
June 16 - 30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Macneill Engineering Diversifying Into Polypropylene Bags
Pradip Churiwal, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Macneill Engineering Ltd. (MEL), the 65 crore Kolkata-based company in manufacturing and rendering services in the materials handling equipment sector, outlined his company’s future in a detailed interview with BE’s Kingshuk Banerjee.
3 min |
Novembeb, 15-30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Firecracker Industry Showing Signs Of Revival
Historically, fireworks and pyrotechnic shows existed as a form of royal entertainment in India.
2 min |
Novembeb, 15-30, 2018

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Non-state Actors Have A Role To Play In Waste Management
India generates around 62 million metric tonnes of waste every year.
3 min |
Novembeb, 15-30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Delhi Enveloped In Toxic Air
The festival of Diwali has been identified as a major pollution trigger in New Delhi, the Indian capital.
2 min |
Novembeb, 15-30, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Yoga Is An Invaluable Gift Of Our Ancient Tradition
For thousands of years before the Industrial Revolution, per capita incomes of humanity were largely stagnant with only some small variations.
4 min |
December 16 - 31, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Four Traits Of Successful People
What is it that takes you to the heights of greatness? Here’s something to think about.
6 min |
December 16 - 31, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Technological Interventions In Public Healthcare Of West Bengal
Article 21 of the Indian Constitution states that the right to health is integral to the right to life and the government has a constitutional obligation to provide health facilities.
1 min |
July 1-15, 2019

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Improving The Health Of The Healthcare Sector
The recent outbreak of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) in Bihar leading to a rising death toll of children points to the dilapidated public healthcare system in the country.
5 min |
July 1-15, 2019

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Judicial Reforms – The Need Of The Hour
For a country like India where the number of pending cases runs into millions, courts remaining closed for long periods is not a viable option. The policy of our courts remaining closed for fixed periods every year needs to be reviewed.
3 min |
July 1-15, 2019
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Bariatric Surgery - A Solution To Obesity
Bariatric surgery is a team work which needs dedicated and efficient team members from various specialities. Thus, there are huge opportunities for young, dynamic, and qualified health professionals to get involved in various bariatric centres.
2 min |
July 1-15, 2019

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Steel Industry Is Demanding Auction Of Iron Ore Mines
The World Steel Association had estimated steel demand in India to touch 103 MT till the end of this year, against 96 MT which was registered in 2018. It would further grow to about 110.2 MT in 2020.
3 min |
July 16-31, 2019

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Central Budget 2019 At A Glimpse
In an election year, the central budget gets bifurcated into two parts - a vote-on-account and the full budget. While the goodies are generally packed into the first basket having an eye on the forthcoming ballot game, the latter gets the not-so-sweet or bitter pills. The Central Budget of fiscal 2019-20 presented and tabled by the newly appointed Finance Minister (FM) Nirmala Sitharaman on July 5, 2019, was no exception.
3 min |
July 16-31, 2019

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
New Problems Beleaguer Banking Industry
The Indian banking industry has been suffering from an extensive Non-Performing Assets (NPA) crisis.
7 min |
July 16-31, 2019

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Do Birds And Animals Bond As Families?
Maneka Sanjay gandhi, Member of Parliament (Lok Shabha)
5 min |
July 16-31, 2019

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iSpark: Aspire To Inspire
The Philosophy of Motherhood
2 min |
July 16-31, 2019

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Budget 2019-20: Good Intents But Not Matched By Measures
If the present is not beautiful, the future will be – is how Nirmala Sitharaman has prefaced her maiden Budget.
7 min |
July 16-31, 2019

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Elections Could Be An Opportunity For The Media To Recover Credibility
Now that the election dates have been announced (April 11-May 23, 2019), the government, the political parties, and the media will have to follow the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) laid down by the Election Commission immediately. The present government, constitutionally, will act as a caretaker till the new one is elected.
2 min |
March 16-31, 2019

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
GNIT Organised Smart India Hackathon 2019 Software Edition Grand Finale
Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, a flagship college of the JIS Group, was selected for the third time to be the nodal centre to organise the third edition of the Smart India Hackathon 2019 Software Edition Grand Finale on March 2 and 3, 2019.
1 min |
March 16-31, 2019

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
The Importance Of Health Education In India
The process of health education is defined as something that imparts information about health in such a way that the people are motivated to use the information for the protection and promotion of health and individuals, their families and communities.
4 min |
March 16-31, 2019

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Hiranyakashipu Slaying By Vishnu
Other countries celebrate their mythical animals. Garuda belongs to Indian mythology but is the national bird and symbol of Indonesia. The Phoenix or Homa is revered in Iran. Here are some we should know:
4 min |
March 16-31, 2019

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Role Of Netaji And INA In Gaining Freedom Is Paramount: Prasenjit K. Basu
Prasenjit K. Basu’s recent book Asia Reborn: A Continent Rises from the Ravages of Colonialism and War to a New Dynamism has been causing ripples in academic circles for its razor-sharp analysis. The book is being heralded as the first Asian economic and political history narrated by an Asian and has bagged The First Book of the year (non-fiction segment) recognition from prestigious Tata Lit Fest. BE’s Kingshuk Banerjee spoke to Prasenjit K. Basu regarding his recent literary work.
4 min |
December 1 - 15, 2018

BUSINESS ECONOMICS
After Five Years Current Account Deficit Rises
Does high current account deficit bring down the value of currency? Or does the depreciation of currency raise the current account deficit? Even as India’s policy-makers remain busy finding out the impact of one on another the current account deficit, after remaining low for the last five years, has begun to rise in the current year.
5 min |