... high–end merchants having miniscule interest inIndia to more than a handful of luxury brands operating inIndia (although from boutiques located in 5–star hotels, let us examine what has happened ... India will continue to remain a destination of choice for sale of luxury goods The Luxury Goods market can be divided into • Luxury Goods • Luxury & Premium Goods Both markets (Luxury Goodsand ... models that will work in Indian conditions Table – Organized v/s Total Retail inIndia - 2007 Organized v/s Total Retail inIndia Indian Retail Organised Retail C lo th in g /F F as oo hi d on...
... balance of importin β to Ran is important in regulating membrane fusion In contrast to full-length importin β, a mutant lacking both importin α and Ran binding sites (β 45-463) does not inhibit ... importin α/β and transportin Fragments of the protein containing these docking sites acted as dominant-negative inhibitors of the respective import pathways, when added in excess to in vitro import ... and FxFG nucleoporins bind to overlapping sites on importin-beta J Biol Chem 2002; 277:50597-606 214 Bednenko J, Cingolani G, Gerace L Importin beta contains a COOH-terminal nucleoporin binding...
... Promotion of Advanced Research Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology Indian Institute of Chemical Biology Indian Institute of Science Indian Institute of Technology Institute of Microbial ... had introduced an elective course in Biochemical Engineering in 1958 for the first time, a workshop celebrating twenty years of Biochemical Engineering Training and Research inIndia was jointly ... producing combinations Development of Biotechnology inIndia 101 Work on DNA fingerprinting and genetic diversity analysis of tetraploid wheat in relation to evaluation of glutenin and gliadin...
... the import machinery by first binding to importin alpha (i) The BRCA1:BARD1:importin alpha complex binds importin beta (ii) This complex enters the nucleus in an energy-dependent manner (iii) Inside ... resulted in an increase in nuclear accumulation of BRCA1 The cells were serum starved prior to the administration of heregulin Interestingly, these conditions resulted in much of the BRCA1 localizing ... Considering potential changes in the secondary and tertiary structures of the protein resulting from the loss of half of the amino acids, the authors were able to demonstrate it was the loss of a...
... www.unicef .in The Situation of Children inIndia - A Profile The Situation of Children inIndia A Profile The Situation of Children inIndia - A Profile Contents Foreword Introduction Child Mortality and ... children Karin Hulshof Representative, UNICEF India The Situation of Children inIndia - A Profile The Situation of Children inIndia A Profile Introduction India is home to the largest number of children ... Situation of Children inIndia - A Profile Of Growth, Gains and Gaps The story ofIndia is one of growth, gains and gaps With an economy that is going from strength to strength, benefiting from the demographic...
... provide information on a wide range of potentially relevant issues) and allows easy administration of general instructions in any language It has the inherent advantage of determining and rating ... quality of life impact into clinical outcome evaluations in the future especially in developing countries like India where it is often ignored The possibility of further optimizing the index for ... heterogeneity of Indian states and across the world The overall low scores in the current study need confirmation in a wider variety of settings but nonetheless highlight the need for integration of quality...
... online Database on Indian Economy of the Reserve Bank ofIndia For exports, we use the export quantum index provided by the Government ofIndia s Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and ... not eliminated the distinct anti -export bias ofIndia' s trade policy This may explain why, according to Arabi (2005) and Agarwal (2001), FDI inIndia has remained domestic market seeking It is ... 337-354 Gupta, S (2005) Multinationals and Foreign Direct Investment inIndiaand China In: E.M Graham (ed.), Multinationals and Foreign Investment in Economic Development Basingstoke (Palgrave Macmillan):...
... Acknowledgements vi Introduction India s Seed and Agbiotech Industries Data and Data Sources Growth inIndia s Seed and Agbiotech Industries Industry Structure and Innovation in the Rice, Wheat, and Maize ... in selected states, 2008–2009, India 17 A.1—Mergers, acquisitions, and alliances in the Indian seed and agbiotech industry, 2001–2011 27 A.2—Leading seed and agbiotech firms inIndia 32 A.3 Import ... next decade Concluding remarks are given in Section INDIA S SEED AND AGBIOTECH INDUSTRIES Basic Definitions As a starting point, we need a definition ofIndia s seed and agbiotech industries that...
... Department of Economic Affairs Ministry of Finance, Government ofIndia Anouj Mehta Senior Infrastructure Finance Specialist (PPP Focal Point India) South Asia Financial Sector, Public Management and ... for Mainstreaming Public–Private Partnerships (PPP) in India, the PPP team (under the joint guidance of ADB and Government ofIndia s PPP focal points) has developed a number of sector initiatives ... 4.4 Change in taxation The scope and level of taxation will affect the cost of providing services 4.6 Incorrect cost estimate of maintenance The cost of building and engineering maintenance may...
... dimensions of social access In the Indian context, typically caste and class advantages play it out Acce ss be ing a function of many determinants, peculiarities in healthcare provisioning inIndia ... Further, impa rting informa tion on a lternate methods of family planning and on the possible side effects of methods is also very infrequent (ibid) Keeping in mind the guiding principles of ‘reproductive ... like lack of equipment, feeling of incompetence among the (trained) doctors and it is estimated tha t 1.6 million abortions inIndia are handled by informal providers (Duggal and Ramachandran,...
... earn a living Here we look into the levels and magnitude of economic, health and social aspects of deprivation among the elderly inIndia Old age deprivation inIndia The elderly inIndia often end ... and thus the wellbeing of individuals 26 The process of ageing is always accompanied by a decline in the wellbeing of the human beings that results in the rising economic, health and social insecurity ... percent in 2000 to 3.4 percent in 2050 and 7.1 in 2100 In the beginning of 20th century, the life expectancy for India was just 23 years for both sexes (Davis, 1951) In 1947, when India became independent...
... sweeping reforms in higher education financing in mobilising private financing for public higher education and fostering efficiency in allocating and uitlising resources among and within public institutions ... place in the form of introducing self-financing courses within government institutions; two, converting government-aided private institutions into private selffinancing institutions; three, allowing ... ECONOMIC REFORMS AND FINANCING HIGHER EDUCATION ININDIA I INTRODUCTION Knowledge is the driving force in the rapidly changing globalised economy and society Quantity and quality of highly specialized...