Author: Indra Giri

India’s hunger for a promising economic growth rate since independence

By Indra Giri on October 17, 2016 No Comments

Growth rate of India before the economic liberalisation was slow and was referred to as the “Hindu rate of growth”. With economic reforms in the 1990’s, the Indian economy not only allowed foreign investment but also shifted its approach from Socialist to Capitalist or market based approach. The growth rate has since accelerated, however India is way behind in terms of development index. Furthermore, climate change and environmental concerns have become a major concern for the world. As a result it will be a major challenge for India to balance between higher growth and the environment.

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Goal setting theory of performance management system

By Indra Giri & Pamkhuila Shaiza on September 29, 2016 2 Comments

Goal setting refers to goals being set for the future for subsequent performance of an individual or organisations. The pioneer of goal setting theory Edwin Locke states that when individuals or organisations set more difficult goals, then they perform better. On the other hand, if the set goals are easy then the performance of an […]

 

Re-emerging real estate sector of India is hungry for investments

By Indra Giri on September 27, 2016 2 Comments

According to market experts, the bubble in the real estate sector has burst. The prices of the real estate have decreased rapidly. Similarly, the gap between the supply and demand has increased significantly in recent times (KPMG, 2014).

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